WAC 296-05-303
Apprenticeship committees -- Duties and
responsibilities. (1) Apprenticeship committees are appointed
according to the provisions of RCW 49.04.040 and are composed
of at least four members but no more than twelve. However,
the WSATC may grant exceptions to this provision.
(2) Apprenticeship committee means those persons
designated by the sponsor to administer the program. A
committee may be either joint or nonjoint, as follows:
(a) A joint committee is composed of an equal number of
representatives of the employer(s) and of the employees
represented by a bona fide collective bargaining agent(s).
(b) A nonjoint committee, which may also be known as a
unilateral or group nonjoint committee (which may include
employees), has employer representatives but does not have a
bona fide collective bargaining agent as a participant.
(3) Chapter 49.04 RCW, these rules, and the approved
standards under which a committee operates define the duties
of an apprenticeship committee. Committees shall function,
administer or relinquish authority only with the consent of
the WSATC.
(4) A committee is responsible for:
(a) The day-to-day operations of the apprenticeship and
training program;
(b) Operating the program according to WSATC approved
standards;
(c) Accepting or rejecting applicants for apprenticeship
or training;
(d) Registering approved applicants with the supervisor;
(e) Removing apprentices from the program as provided by
the approved program standards;
(f) Informing the supervisor of any matters that affect
the standing of individuals as apprentices; and
(g) Entering into agreements with other apprenticeship
committees for the use of apprentices by training agents that
are working outside their approved geographic area served.
The WSATC will only recognize apprentices registered with
the supervisor.
(5) Committees approved by the WSATC must offer training
opportunities on an equal basis to all employers and
apprentices including all rights, appeals, and services
available in the existing apprenticeship program. All
existing committees that represent multiple employer or
employer associations, except for committees that represent
individual or plant programs, are expected to provide access
to apprenticeship and training opportunities to employers not
currently participating in the program. Those opportunities
must:
(a) Ensure that apprentices work only for approved
training agents;
(b) Provide training at a cost equivalent to that
incurred by currently participating employers and apprentices;
(c) Grant equal treatment and opportunity for all
apprentices;
(d) Offer reasonable working and training conditions and
apply those conditions to all apprentices uniformly and
equally;
(e) Not require an employer to sign a collective
bargaining agreement as a condition of participation in an
apprenticeship program;
(f) Require all employers requesting "approved training
agent" status to comply with a WSATC approved agreement and
all federal and state apprenticeship rules and the appropriate
apprenticeship standards. (The training agent shall employ
only registered apprentices when training for a given
occupation);
(g) Require sponsors to approve training agent agreements
and to have training agents sign a training agent agreement. The sponsor must furnish the department with a copy of the
agreement and/or the list of approved training agents within
thirty calendar days of committee approval; and
(h) Require sponsors who rescind "approved training
agent" agreements and/or the list of approved training agents
to notify the department that they have done so within thirty
calendar days of said action.
(6) If an existing committee fails to or refuses to offer
apprenticeship and training opportunities to all employers,
the WSATC may take action to remove the restrictions to access
in order to comply with the intent of chapter 49.04 RCW and
these rules. Action may include, but is not limited to, the
decertification of the existing committee and recognition of a
new committee.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.04 RCW and RCW 19.285.040. 11-11-002, § 296-05-303, filed 5/4/11, effective 7/25/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.04.010. 05-04-093, § 296-05-303,
filed 2/2/05, effective 4/1/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.04.010, 2001 c 204, and chapter 49.04 RCW. 01-22-055, §
296-05-303, filed 10/31/01, effective 1/17/02.]