WAC 296-05-433
Enrollment deficiency analysis. (1) In
analyzing a program to determine whether a deficiency exists,
the sponsor must consider at least the following factors:
(a) The percentage of the working age minority and female
population in the program sponsor's labor market area;
(b) The percentage of the minority and female labor force
in the program sponsor's labor market area;
(c) The percentage of the minority and female apprentices
participating in a particular occupation compared to the
percentage of minorities and women in the labor force in the
program sponsor's labor market area;
(d) The percentage of minorities and women participating
as journey-level employee(s) employed by the employer(s)
participating in the program as compared with the percentage
of minorities and women in the sponsor's labor market area and
the extent to which the sponsor should be expected to correct
any deficiencies through the achievement of goals and
timetables for the selection of apprentices; and
(e) The general availability of minorities and women in
the sponsor's labor market that have present or potential
capacity for apprenticeship in the program sponsor's labor
market area.
(2) To calculate the above percentage(s) or any other
percentages for the analysis, the sponsor must use the
following formula: Divide the number of minority individuals
or females in a particular classification in the labor force
or population by the total labor force or population.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.04 RCW and RCW 19.285.040. 11-11-002, § 296-05-433, filed 5/4/11, effective 7/25/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.04.010, 2001 c 204, and chapter 49.04 RCW. 01-22-055, § 296-05-433, filed 10/31/01, effective
1/17/02.]