OAR 839-011-0162
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Employer Training Agents


(1)

The Division will register training agents upon receipt of committee minutes showing approval of specific employers as training agents and a fully executed training agent registration agreement for each employer.

(2)

The effective starting date for a new training agent shall be no more than forty five (45) days prior to the date that a fully executed original training agent agreement and committee minutes approving the registration of the employer are received by a representative of the Division.

(3)

No employer shall be required to join an industry or trade association as a condition of approval as a training agent.

(4)

Where two or more programs of the same occupation exist in the same geographical area an employer may not serve as an approved training agent for more than one such program at a time.

(a)

In the event an employer has been approved as a training agent by two or more such programs, the Division shall notify the employer and the appropriate committees of this rule and require that the employer respond within twenty (20) working days of receipt of the notice, designating the program in which the employer chooses to continue and resigning from all others. Such notice shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested.

(b)

An employer who does not respond pursuant to section (3)(a) of this rule, shall be deemed conclusively to have elected to resign as a training agent from all such programs. The Division shall notify the committees serving programs in which the employer had participated that the employer’s training agent status has been revoked by operation of this rule.

(5)

In limited cases where special conditions exist, the Council may consider an employer’s request to participate in multiple programs in the same occupation within the same geographical area:

(a)

When an individual construction project has special conditions warranting consideration for multiple training agent status, the employer must work with all committees involved to establish a plan that provides for the health, safety, and continuity of employment for all apprentices.

(b)

When the committees and employer have reached agreement on a plan that will enhance the training opportunities for all apprentices, they shall jointly submit a written request to the Council outlining their plan and requesting the exemption from section (2) of this rule.

(6)

An employer with a principal place of business outside the geographic jurisdiction of a local committee may seek approval to register with that local committee as a training agent. Each such employer must agree to comply with Oregon state, county and municipal laws, rules and ordinances and the rules, policies, procedures and standards of the local committee.

(a)

The employer and the local committee must agree on the manner in which local apprentices will be utilized.

(b)

Registration as a training agent in Oregon is not required if the employer is approved as a training agent in a state that participates in the multi-state apprenticeship reciprocity agreement, provided:

(A)

The standards are equivalent to Oregon apprenticeship standards for the occupation; and

(B)

The employer and sponsor maintain good standing in their home state.

(b)

Reciprocal approval for federal purposes is accorded to contractors, apprentices, apprenticeship programs and standards that are registered with the USDOL Office of Apprenticeship (“OA”) or registered to other State Apprenticeship Registration Agencies duly recognized by OA for federal public works projects in Oregon that are subject to the Davis-Bacon Act, in accordance with 29 CFR 29.5(b)(13).

(c)

Reciprocal approval for non-federal purposes will be accorded to contractors, apprentices, apprenticeship programs and standards that are registered with the USDOL Office of Apprenticeship or a duly authorized State Registration Agency:

(A)

The apprenticeship standards must be equivalent to Oregon standards for the occupation.

(B)

The employer and its sponsor must have passed any probationary period mandated by their registration agency.

(C)

Recognition of reciprocity is valid for one (1) year. A new letter of recognition shall be issued upon request accompanied by required documentation.

(D)

For occupations requiring an Oregon plumbing or electrical license, employers and apprentices must be registered with an Oregon committee in order to obtain the required apprentice license.

Source: Rule 839-011-0162 — Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Employer Training Agents, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=839-011-0162.

839‑011‑0000
Apprenticeship and Training Council — Notice of Proposed Rule
839‑011‑0010
Apprenticeship and Training Council — Model Rules of Practice and Procedure
839‑011‑0015
Apprenticeship and Training Council — Rules of Order
839‑011‑0020
Apprenticeship and Training Council — Date and Location of Meetings
839‑011‑0030
Apprenticeship and Training Council — Preparation of Agenda
839‑011‑0040
Apprenticeship and Training Council — Public Participation at Meetings
839‑011‑0050
Apprenticeship and Training Council — Certificate of Meritorious Service
839‑011‑0051
Apprenticeship and Training Council — Delegation of Authority
839‑011‑0070
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Definitions
839‑011‑0072
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Formation
839‑011‑0073
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Policies and Procedures
839‑011‑0074
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Member Selection
839‑011‑0078
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Removal of Members
839‑011‑0082
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Deregistration
839‑011‑0084
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Approval of New Programs and Standards
839‑011‑0088
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Registration of Apprenticeship Agreements
839‑011‑0090
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Causes for Disciplinary Action
839‑011‑0093
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Disciplinary Procedure
839‑011‑0140
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Approval and Dissolution
839‑011‑0141
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Minimum Guideline Standards
839‑011‑0142
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Apprentice/Trainee Qualifications
839‑011‑0143
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Ratio and Supervision
839‑011‑0145
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Compliance Reviews
839‑011‑0162
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Employer Training Agents
839‑011‑0170
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Meetings, Minutes Submission and Processing
839‑011‑0175
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Cancellation Notices
839‑011‑0200
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Equal Employment Opportunity in Apprenticeship
839‑011‑0250
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Agreements During Labor Disputes
839‑011‑0260
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Movement and Training of Apprentices within the Same Occupation
839‑011‑0265
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Training in Work Processes
839‑011‑0270
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Administrative Cancellation or Completion of Apprenticeship Agreements
839‑011‑0280
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Electrical Apprentices
839‑011‑0290
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Plumber Apprentices
839‑011‑0300
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Effective Date of Actions
839‑011‑0310
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Apprentice Rights
839‑011‑0320
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Required Appearance at Council Meetings
839‑011‑0334
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Eligibility of Family and Current Employees
839‑011‑0335
Apprenticeship and Training Committees — Pre-Apprenticeship Programs
839‑011‑0401
Youth Apprenticeship — Program Approval
839‑011‑0402
Youth Apprenticeship — Eligibility
839‑011‑0403
Youth Apprenticeship — Selection
839‑011‑0404
Youth Apprenticeship — Employer Training Agents
839‑011‑0405
Youth Apprenticeship — Supervision
839‑011‑0406
Youth Apprenticeship — Ratio and Supervision
839‑011‑0407
Youth Apprenticeship — Evaluation
839‑011‑0408
Youth Apprenticeship — Transfer of Youth Apprentices
839‑011‑0501
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Purpose and Scope
839‑011‑0505
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Definitions
839‑011‑0510
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Who and What May Be Subpoenaed
839‑011‑0515
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Circumstances under Which a Subpoena May be Issued
839‑011‑0520
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Who May Issue Subpoenas
839‑011‑0525
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Subpoena Duces Tecum
839‑011‑0530
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Subpoena Ad Testificandum
839‑011‑0535
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Method of Service
839‑011‑0540
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Fees
839‑011‑0545
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Time and Manner of Objecting to Subpoenas
839‑011‑0550
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Response to Objections
839‑011‑0555
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Method of Taking Testimony
839‑011‑0560
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Failure to Appear
839‑011‑0565
Apprenticeship and Training Council Subpoenas — Enforcement of Subpoena
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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