Sec. 12203. Apprenticeships
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Any funds made available under this Act to fund an apprenticeship or pre-apprenticeship program shall only be used for, or provided to, apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs as defined this section, including any funds awarded for the purposes of grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements, or the development, implementation, or administration of a program funded in whole or part by federal funds under this Act. In this Act, the term apprenticeship means an apprenticeship— registered under the Act of August 16, 1937 (commonly known as the National Apprenticeship Act ; 50 Stat. 664, chapter 663; 29 U.S.C. 50 et seq.); and that complies with the requirements of subpart A of part 29 of title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, and part 30 of such title (as in effect on September 18, 2020).
In this Act, the term pre-apprenticeship or pre-apprenticeship program means a training model or program that— is designed to prepare participants to enter an apprenticeship program; is carried out by a sponsor that has a written agreement with 1 or more sponsors of apprenticeship programs; and includes each of the following: Training (including a curriculum for the training) aligned with industry standards related to an apprenticeship program and reviewed and approved annually by sponsors of the apprenticeship program that are parties to the written agreement, and that will prepare participants by teaching the skills and competencies needed to enter 1 or more apprenticeship programs.
Hands-on training and theoretical education for participants that does not displace a paid employee. A formal agreement with a sponsor of an apprenticeship program that would enable participants who successfully complete the pre-apprenticeship program— to enter into the apprenticeship program if a place in the program is available and if the participant meets the qualifications of the apprenticeship program; and to earn credits towards the apprenticeship program.
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