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Plumbing board presses contractor to start apprenticeship program; denies two license applicants

2769914 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

Board members asked enforcement to require a long‑time contractor to register an apprenticeship program and denied two individual license applications after concluding paperwork and verifiable on‑the‑job training were insufficient.

The Plumbing Board asked the Department of Consumer Protection enforcement staff to require a Middlesex County contractor to register a bona fide apprenticeship program after the board concluded the employer had not documented on‑the‑job training for employees seeking Connecticut licensure. The board also denied two individual license applicants for insufficient documentation of required apprenticeship hours.

At the meeting, applicant Dylan Waitkus presented a letter from the town of Framingham, Massachusetts, stating he had worked there as a drain layer. Waitkus said the town provided a letter in lieu of a…

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