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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 343 — Apprenticeship

343.070 Settlements of controversies or complaints.

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(1)Upon the complaint of either party to the agreement, or upon his or her own
initiative, the supervisor may investigate or determine if there has been a violation
of the terms of the apprenticeship or on-the-job training agreement approved under
this chapter. He may conduct inquiries and other proceedings necessary to any
investigation and determination. The parties to the agreement shall, after reasonable
notice, be given an informal hearing before the supervisor.
(2)The determination of the supervisor shall be filed with the commissioner. If no
appeal therefrom is filed with the commissioner within fifteen
(15)days, the
determination shall become final. Any party aggrieved by any determination or
action of the supervisor may appeal to the commissioner, who shall hold an
administrative hearing in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
(3)Any party to an apprenticeship or on-the-job training agreement aggrieved by a final
order of the commissioner may appeal to the Franklin Circuit Court.
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