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Code · Montana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 1 · Part 1

37-1-148. Apprenticeships -- licensure.

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37-1-148 . Apprenticeships -- licensure.
(1)A board or program shall grant a license listed in subsection
(3)of this section to a person who completes an apprenticeship program under Title 39, chapter 6, in the relevant occupation or profession.
(2)An applicant for licensure through an apprenticeship program shall meet the same exam and fee requirements as an applicant who completes an educational program prior to licensure.
(3)The following licenses are subject to the provisions of this section:
(a)for the board of allied health care professionals:
(i)radiologic technologist, Title 37, chapter 14; and
(ii)clinical laboratory technician, Title 37, chapter 34;
(b)for the board of barbers and cosmetologists, Title 37, chapter 31:
(i)barbering;
(ii)barbering nonchemical;
(iii)cosmetology;
(iv)electrology;
(v)esthetics; and
(vi)manicuring;
(c)for the board of behavioral health, Title 37, chapter 39:
(i)addiction counseling; and
(ii)peer support specialist;
(d)for the board of funeral service, Title 37, chapter 19, mortician;
(e)for the board of massage therapy, Title 37, chapter 33, massage therapist;
(f)for the board of medical examiners, Title 37, chapter 3, emergency medical technician;
(g)for the board of nursing, Title 37, chapter 8:
(i)licensed practical nurse;
(ii)medication aide II; and
(iii)registered nurse;
(h)for the board of pharmacy, Title 37, chapter 7, pharmacy technician;
(i)for the board of physical, rehabilitative, and developmental health care professionals, Title 37, chapter 11, physical therapy assistant;
(j)for the board of plumbers, Title 37, chapter 69, journeyman plumber;
(k)for the board of veterinary medicine, Title 37, chapter 18, veterinary technician;
(l)for the department of labor and industry, Title 50, chapter 74:
(i)agricultural class engineer;
(ii)limited low-pressure engineer;
(iii)low-pressure engineer; and
(iv)third-class engineer;
(m)for the department of labor and industry, Title 37, chapter 72, construction blaster;
(n)for the department of labor and industry, Title 50, chapter 76, licensed first-class crane and hoist engineer;
(o)for the department of labor and industry, Title 37, chapter 73:
(i)elevator contractor;
(ii)elevator inspector; and
(iii)elevator mechanic;
(p)for the department of labor and industry, Title 37, chapter 16, hearing aid dispenser; and
(q)for the state electrical board, Title 37, chapter 68, journeyman electrician.
(4)Each board or program shall adopt rules for the implementation of this section.
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