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Committee considers bill to let specialty electricians continue specialty work while enrolled in journey-level apprenticeships
Summary
Proposed substitute House Bill 15-33 would let specialty electricians (for example, those certified for residential work) continue performing specialty work while enrolled in a journey-level apprenticeship if employers submit quarterly attestations and L&I enforces reporting and suspension rules.
Proposed substitute House Bill 15-33 addresses how specialty-certified electricians may continue to perform specialty work while enrolled in a journey-level apprenticeship program.
Staff explained the distinction between a journey-level electrician (full scope) and a specialty electrician (limited scope such as residential or HVAC). The substitute would allow a specialty electrician who enrolls in a journey-level apprenticeship to continue performing work under the specialty certificate while participating in the apprenticeship if certain attestation and reporting requirements are met. For single-employer apprenticeship…
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