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Registered apprenticeship program sponsors identify the minimum qualifications to apply into their apprenticeship program. The eligible starting age can be no less than 16 years of age; however, individuals must usually be 18 to be an apprentice in hazardous occupations. Program sponsors may also identify additional minimum qualifications and credentials to apply, e.g., education, ability to physically perform the essential functions of the occupation, proof of age. All applicants are required to meet the minimum qualifications. Based on the selection method utilized by the sponsor, additional qualification standards, such as fair aptitude tests and interviews, school grades, and previous work experience may be identified.

Only those program sponsors having five (5) or more apprentices must adopt a written Affirmative Action Plan and Selection Procedures which is registered with the Registration Agency. The program sponsor identifies one of four selection methods available under Title 29, CFR Part 30.




 
Created: October 23, 2006
Updated: March 31, 2008