New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Chapter IX - Manpower Services Division
Subchapter A - Apprenticeship Training
Part 601 - Registration Of Apprenticeship Programs And Agreements
Section 601.15 - Reciprocal approval
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) A sponsor whose program has been registered with another state registration agency or the Federal office of apprenticeship, and which has been made permanent or has passed probation, may seek reciprocal approval from the department. When reviewing an application for reciprocal approval, the department will look for the following:
(b) Application denials may be appealed pursuant to article 78 of the Civil Practice Rules and Regulations (CPLR), but only if brought within 30 days of the date of such denial.
(c) Sponsors in the construction industry that are granted reciprocal approval are considered registered in New York State only to the extent that they work on projects funded, in whole or in part, with Federal money. Such projects shall include those which take place on Federal property. Work on all such projects shall be subject to State determined apprentice rates of pay and apprentice/journeyworker ratios. Work on State and municipal prevailing wage projects that include Federal monies are, among other things, subject to articles 8 and 9 of the Labor law and Chapter III of this Title.
(d) Apprentices of sponsors granted reciprocal approval, whose registration documentation has been filed with the State shall be considered registered, except as to apprentices in the construction industry. Apprentices in the construction industry are registered for Federal purposes only.
(e) Updates. Sponsors shall update their lists of apprentices and/or signatories with the department prior to the commencement of work by any such apprentice or signatory in this State.
(f) New work location or project. Prior to the commencement of work by an apprentice on a new construction site/project, or at a new employment location, the sponsor shall notify the department of the new work location or project.
(g) Recertification. Reciprocal approval shall be granted for two-year periods. Sponsors seeking to continue reciprocal approval must reapply biennially.
(h) Ineligibility.