WAC 296-05-107
Additional duties for the
supervisor-administrator of WSATC. (1) In addition to being the
council secretary, the apprenticeship supervisor (supervisor) is
the WSATC administrator. As WSATC administrator, the supervisor
must:
(a) Perform the duties listed in RCW 49.04.030;
(b) Register all apprenticeship agreements that comply with
the rules in this chapter;
(c) Review apprenticeship programs and recommend
cancellation of any committee program, or plant program
previously registered which is not operated in conformity with
its apprenticeship standards; and
(d) Receive all documents concerning apprenticeship or
training agreements (including revisions to) or any other matters
affecting apprenticeship or training.
All written correspondence to the supervisor should be
addressed to:
Supervisor of Apprenticeship and Training
Department of Labor and Industries
Apprenticeship Section
P.O. Box 44530
Olympia, Washington 98504-4530
(2) The supervisor and the supervisor's staff:
(a) May be consulted on any matters concerning
apprenticeship and training and will provide on request, any
information concerning apprenticeship and training available to
them.
(b) Will conduct systematic reviews of the operation of all
programs and investigate any discrepancies between the actual and
required operations of any program. The supervisor will notify
the noncompliant committee of any violation.
(c) May recommend sanctions including cancellation of a
program not in compliance with its approved program standards.
(d) Assists in the resolution of any complaints against
committees or other organizations administering apprenticeship
agreements, which have been filed with the WSATC by apprentice(s)
who have completed his/her initial probationary period.
(e) Must investigate any discrepancies of all complaints as
specified in WAC 296-05-009.
(f) Conducts compliance reviews as specified in WAC 296-05-011.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.04.010, 2001 c 204, and chapter 49.04 RCW. 01-22-055, § 296-05-107, filed 10/31/01, effective
1/17/02.]