SP0464
LD 1502
Session - 129th Maine Legislature
 
LR 345
Item 1
Bill Tracking, Additional Documents Chamber Status

An Act To Expand Access to the Workforce through Apprenticeships

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

Sec. 1. 32 MRSA c. 1-A, sub-c. 4  is enacted to read:

SUBCHAPTER 4

EXPANDED WORKFORCE ACCESS ACT

§ 60-P Short title

This subchapter may be known and cited as "the Expanded Workforce Access Act."

§ 60-Q Definitions

As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.

1 Applicant.   "Applicant" means an individual who applies to a licensing authority for a license.
2 Apprenticeship.   "Apprenticeship" means a program that meets the federal guidelines set out in 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 29 and 29 United States Code, Section 50.
3 Licensing authority.   "Licensing authority" means:
A The Board of Licensing of Auctioneers with respect to an application for licensure as an auctioneer under chapter 5-B;
B The Board of Licensing of Dietetic Practice with respect to an application for licensure as a dietetic technician under chapter 104;
C The State Board of Veterinary Medicine with respect to an application for licensure as a licensed veterinary technician under chapter 71-A;
D The Maine Board of Pharmacy with respect to an application for licensure as a pharmacy technician under chapter 117;
E The Emergency Medical Services Board with respect to an application for licensure as a basic emergency medical technician under chapter 2-B;
F The Maine Water Well Commission with respect to an application for licensure as a well driller, geothermal heat exchange well driller, geothermal heat exchange well pump installer or pump installer under chapter 69-C; and
G The Department of Professional and Financial Regulation with respect to an application for licensure under:

(1) Chapter 127-A as an athletic trainer;

(2) Chapter 126 to practice cosmetology, barbering, limited barbering, nail technology or aesthetics;

(3) Chapter 127 as a massage therapist or massage practitioner; and

(4) Chapter 22 as a limited interpreter, limited transliterator, limited deaf interpreter, certified interpreter, certified deaf interpreter or certified transliterator.

§ 60-R Alternative path to licensure through apprenticeship

1 Requirement.   Beginning January 1, 2020, a licensing authority shall grant a license to an applicant who:
A Successfully completes the 8th grade;
B Completes an apprenticeship that:

(1) Is approved by the Department of Labor or federal Department of Labor or otherwise permitted under state or federal law; and

(2) Is completed either at a school that is licensed by the State or by training with a person licensed by the State who holds the license for which the applicant applies; and

C If an examination is required by the licensing authority, passes the required examination.
2 Examination.   If, in order to grant a license under this Act, a licensing authority requires an applicant to pass an examination, the licensing authority shall establish a passing score for an applicant for licensure under this Act that does not exceed the passing score that is required of a person who applies for that license under another chapter of this Title.

A licensing authority may not require an applicant for a license under this Act to pass an examination if the licensing authority does not require an applicant for that license under another chapter of this Title to pass that examination.

3 Rulemaking.   A licensing authority shall adopt rules necessary for the implementation of this Act. Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.

summary

This bill establishes an alternative path to licensure through apprenticeship for certain professions. The bill requires that, beginning January 1, 2020, the appropriate licensing authority grant to a person that has successfully completed 8th grade, passed any required examinations and completed an approved apprenticeship a license to practice as:

1. An auctioneer;

2. A dietetic technician;

3. A veterinary technician;

4. A pharmacy technician;

5. A basic emergency medical technician;

6. A well driller, geothermal heat exchange well driller, geothermal heat exchange well pump installer or pump installer;

7. An athletic trainer;

8. A cosmetologist, barber, limited barber, nail technician or aesthetician;

9. A massage therapist or massage practitioner; and

10. A limited interpreter, limited transliterator, limited deaf interpreter, certified interpreter, certified deaf interpreter or certified transliterator.


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