Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in
this section apply throughout this section and RCW 28C.18.160 and 28C.18.164 through 28C.18.168.
(1) "High-demand occupation" means an occupation with a
substantial number of current or projected employment
opportunities.
(2) "Low-income high school student" means a student who is
enrolled in grades ten, eleven, or twelve in a public high school and who
qualifies for federal free or reduced-price meals. If a student
qualifies at the time the student begins participating in the
opportunity internship program, the student remains eligible even
if the student does not receive free or reduced-price meals
thereafter. To participate in the program, the student must
remain enrolled in high school until the student receives a high
school diploma.
(3) "Opportunity internship consortium" means a local
consortium formed for the purpose of participating in the
opportunity internship program and which may be composed of a
local workforce development council, economic development
council, area high schools, community or technical colleges,
apprenticeship councils, preapprenticeship programs such as
running start for the trades, private vocational schools licensed
under chapter 28C.10 RCW, public and private four-year
institutions of higher education, employers in targeted
industries, and labor organizations.
(4) "Opportunity internship graduate" means a low-income
high school student who successfully completes an opportunity
internship program and graduates from high school.
(5) "Postsecondary program of study" means an undergraduate
or graduate certificate, apprenticeship, or degree program.
(6) "Preapprenticeship" means a program of at least ninety
hours and not more than one hundred eighty hours in length that
provides practical experience, education, preparation, and the
development of skills that would be beneficial for entry into
state-approved apprenticeship programs, including but not limited
to construction industry structure and the construction process;
orientation to state-approved apprenticeship; tools of the
various trades and safe handling of power tools; and industry
standards of safety, responsibility, and craft excellence.
(7) "Targeted industry" means a business or industry
identified by a local workforce development council as having
high-demand occupations that require candidates to have completed
a postsecondary program of study.
[2009 c 238 § 3.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2009 c 238: See note following RCW 28C.18.160.