§ 6-55-107 - Arkansas Construction Industry Craft Training Trust Fund -- Apprenticeship program requirements.
               	 		
6-55-107.    Arkansas Construction Industry Craft Training Trust Fund -- Apprenticeship program requirements.
    (a)  The  net proceeds received pursuant to    6-55-106 shall be deposited in a  special trust account in the State Treasury known as the Arkansas  Construction Industry Craft Training Trust Fund.
(b)  Programs  established or funded by the fund shall be consistent with the eight  (8) criteria recommended by the federal Committee on Apprenticeship of  the Employment and Training Administration Office of Work Based Learning  of the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training of the United States  Department of Labor. The eight (8) essential components of an approved  apprenticeship program shall include all of the following:
      (1)  A  training strategy that combines supervised, structural on-the-job  training with related theoretical instruction and is sponsored by  employers or labor or management groups that have the ability to hire  and train in a work environment;
      (2)  A  training strategy that prepares an individual for skilled employment by  conducting training in bona fide and documented employment settings;
      (3)  A training strategy with requirements that are clearly delineated in federal and state laws and regulations;
      (4)  A  training strategy that by virtue of a legal contract, indenture, leads  to a certificate of completion and official journeyman status;
      (5)  A  training strategy that involves a tangible and generally sizable  investment on the part of the employer or labor or management program  sponsor;
      (6)  A training strategy  that pays wages to its participants at least during the on-the-job  training phase of their apprenticeship and that increases these wages  throughout the training program in accordance with a predefined wage  progression scale;
      (7)  A training  strategy in which participants learn by working directly under the  supervision and tutelage of a master in the craft, trade, or relevant  occupational area; and
      (8)  A  training strategy that involves a written agreement and an implicit  social obligation between the program sponsor and the apprentice.
(c)  Upon  the recommendation of the State Apprenticeship Coordination Steering  Committee, the Department of Workforce Education shall expend the moneys  in the trust fund from time to time to support the training program  prescribed in this chapter.