ORS 660.175
Grant program for apprenticeship training in healthcare, manufacturing and construction

  • standards and criteria for grant recipients
  • rules

(1)

As used in this section:

(a)

“Community-based organization” has the meaning given that term in ORS 660.390 (Grant program for development of post-secondary career pathway programs).

(b)

“Local workforce development board” has the meaning given that term in ORS 660.300 (Definitions for ORS 660.300 to 660.420).

(c)

“Priority populations” has the meaning given that term in ORS 660.300 (Definitions for ORS 660.300 to 660.420).

(2)

The Bureau of Labor and Industries shall establish and administer a grant program to provide financial support for the development, expansion and implementation of registered apprenticeship and preapprenticeship training programs in health care and manufacturing, and for the development and implementation of preapprenticeship training programs in construction.

(3)

The State Apprenticeship and Training Council, under the direction of the Apprenticeship and Training Division of the Bureau of Labor and Industries, may award grants to community-based organizations, labor organizations, local workforce development boards and other entities that develop apprenticeship and preapprenticeship training programs described under subsection (2) of this section and that prioritize program participation by apprentices from priority populations.

(4)

The Apprenticeship and Training Division of the Bureau of Labor and Industries shall, in collaboration with the Higher Education Coordinating Commission, recommend for approval by the council:

(a)

The criteria and standards by which the entities described under subsection (3) of this section may submit proposals to receive a grant under this section.

(b)

The grant proposals to consider in awarding grants.

(5)

The council shall award grants under this section on a competitive basis and may give priority to grant proposals that demonstrate effective strategies for engaging with priority populations.

(6)

A recipient of a grant under this section may use the moneys:

(a)

To pay the costs of convening employers in health care and manufacturing;

(b)

To recruit and conduct outreach for apprentices;

(c)

To provide tuition and fee assistance to program participants;

(d)

To pay the costs of tools, supplies and equipment and other training-related costs;

(e)

To pay for technology supports, including broadband services;

(f)

To provide apprentices with supports and services that are equivalent to the supports and services available to apprentices who perform work on a bridge or highway project;

(g)

To develop uniform standards for new registered apprenticeship and preapprenticeship training programs described under subsection (2) of this section;

(h)

To develop a curriculum and standard courses of study for the instruction of apprentices; and

(i)

For any other activities that the bureau deems necessary to support the expansion of registered apprenticeship and preapprenticeship training programs and to support overall increased program participation, with an emphasis on increased participation by women and individuals from communities of color.

(7)

The bureau may adopt rules necessary to implement the provisions of this section.

(8)

Each grant recipient shall track and report to the council information regarding the status of each apprenticeship and preapprenticeship program developed, expanded and implemented under this section and the use of grant funds. [2022 c.28 §6]
Note: Sections 1 and 3, chapter 496, Oregon Laws 2023, provide:
Sec. 1. Grant program for firefighter apprenticeship pilot projects; reporting requirements; rules. (1) As used in this section:

(a)

“Local joint committee” has the meaning given that term in ORS 660.010 (Definitions for ORS 660.002 to 660.210).

(b)

“Local service district” has the meaning given that term in ORS 174.116 (“Local government” and “local service district” defined).

(2)

There is created in the Apprenticeship and Training Division of the Bureau of Labor and Industries a program to make grants to local service districts and local joint committees to develop and administer pilot projects that provide firefighter apprenticeship training. The bureau may award grants to provide funding for up to 10 pilot projects administered throughout this state.

(3)

At a minimum, pilot projects funded by the program created under this section must:

(a)

Provide on-the-job workforce training and education to prepare adults who are at least 18 years of age with the skills that are necessary to pursue a career in the fire service.

(b)

Educate participants in a firefighter apprenticeship pilot project on how to mitigate fire and fire emergencies.

(c)

Collaborate with associations that represent firefighters and fire service professionals and employers that provide fire protection services to identify career opportunities in the fire service.

(4)

The Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries:

(a)

May adopt rules necessary to implement this section, including rules regarding grant application procedures and criteria for grant approval.

(b)

Shall prescribe by rule the requirements for a local service district or a local joint committee receiving funding under this section.

(c)

May require a grant recipient to provide data and other reports to enable the bureau to monitor and evaluate the progress and success of pilot projects.

(5)

Not later than December 31, 2026, the bureau shall submit a report, in the manner provided in ORS 192.245 (Form of report to legislature), to an interim committee of the Legislative Assembly related to business and labor, on the effectiveness and success of pilot projects that were developed under the program established under this section. The bureau may include in the report submitted under this subsection recommendations for legislation. [2023 c.496 §1]
Sec. 3. Section 1 of this 2023 Act is repealed on January 2, 2027. [2023 c.496 §3]

Source: Section 660.175 — Grant program for apprenticeship training in healthcare, manufacturing and construction; standards and criteria for grant recipients; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors660.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

660.002
Declaration of policy
660.006
Application
660.010
Definitions for ORS 660.002 to 660.210
660.014
Committees not state agencies
660.020
Necessity for written agreement
660.060
Contents of agreement
660.110
State Apprenticeship and Training Council
660.120
Duties and powers of council and division
660.126
Apprenticeship standards
660.135
Local joint committees
660.137
Duties of local apprenticeship and training programs
660.139
Applicant indentured to family business or current employer
660.142
Pay rates for apprentices and journeyworkers
660.143
Employment protections for on-the-job training and apprenticeship program participants
660.145
Trade apprenticeship and training committees
660.147
Registered apprentice required
660.149
Evaluation of registered apprenticeship programs
660.155
State joint committees
660.157
Standard courses of study for apprentices and trainees
660.158
Interstate agreements regarding courses of study
660.160
Coordination of schooling for apprentices and trainees
660.162
Adoption of policies, standards and programs by Higher Education Coordinating Commission
660.167
Adoption of policies by council
660.170
State Director of Apprenticeship and Training
660.175
Grant program for apprenticeship training in healthcare, manufacturing and construction
660.190
Community college training program advisory committee
660.205
Certification of program completion for certain apprentices
660.210
Tort liability of committees, officers, employees and agents
660.220
Outreach to veterans by Bureau of Labor and Industries
660.300
Definitions for ORS 660.300 to 660.420
660.302
Findings and policy
660.310
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and alternative education programs
660.312
Education and Workforce Policy Advisor
660.318
Duties of Higher Education Coordinating Commission
660.320
Oregon Youth Works Advisory Board
660.321
State Workforce and Talent Development Board
660.324
Duties of state board
660.327
Duties of local workforce development boards
660.329
Wage standards for participants of workforce programs funded by certain state and federal funds
660.330
One-stop delivery system
660.333
Use of funds
660.334
Agreements to create entities to perform workforce development activities
660.336
Reports on performance of local training providers and programs
660.339
Participant records
660.340
Oregon Employer Workforce Training Program
660.341
Oregon Employer Workforce Training Fund
660.343
Oregon National Career Readiness Certification Program
660.346
Integrated workforce delivery system
660.347
Committee for Continuous Improvement
660.348
Comprehensive assessment of public workforce system
660.349
Grant program for collaborative pilot projects providing high school students experience and education in architecture, construction trades and engineering
660.350
Grant program for community colleges and universities providing students from priority populations with academic credit for prior experience and skills gained outside of traditional educational institutions
660.351
Grant program for entities providing workforce programs to youth and young adults from priority populations
660.352
Youth Employment Enhancement Fund
660.353
Oregon Youth Employment Program
660.354
Oregon Youth Employment Fund
660.355
Definitions for ORS 660.355 to 660.364
660.358
Green jobs growth initiative plan
660.361
Green jobs and green economy terminology
660.364
Financial incentives and comprehensive strategies to promote green economy and green technology and innovation
660.367
Legislative findings
660.370
Payment of costs
660.380
Prosperity 10,000 Program
660.385
Distribution of funds to administer Prosperity 10,000 Program
660.390
Grant program for development of post-secondary career pathway programs
660.400
Grant program for workforce programs in health care, manufacturing and technology sectors
660.405
Grant program for collaborative pilot projects that employ workforce benefits navigators
660.410
Program to convene statewide industry consortia in targeted industries
660.415
Assessments and reporting on performance and expenditure outcomes of certain workforce programs
660.420
Program for strategic investments in maritime workforce development activities
660.500
OregonServes Commission
660.505
Commission membership
660.508
Commission officers
660.511
Advisory and technical committees
660.515
Commission duties
660.518
Additional duties
660.520
Rules establishing standards and guidelines
660.523
Solicitations of moneys by commission

Current through early 2026

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