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235.18.1-224-25-13. Construction Industry Training Grants

AR ADC 235.18.1-224-25-13Arkansas Administrative CodeEffective: August 6, 2022

West's Arkansas Administrative Code
Title 235. Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing
Division 18. Contractors Licensing Board
Rule 1. The Rules and Regulations of the Contractors Licensing and Bond Law
Effective: August 6, 2022
Ark. Admin. Code 235.18.1-224-25-13
Formerly cited as AR ADC 033.00.1-224-25-13
235.18.1-224-25-13. Construction Industry Training Grants
A. ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
I. The Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board (“Board”) shall administer the Construction Industry Training Grants within the policies set by the Board. All formal communications shall be addressed to or signed by the Administrator of the Board.
II. The final responsibility for setting selection criteria and choosing the grantees shall rest with the Board.
III. The following rules and regulations shall govern the Construction Industry Training Grants given to Apprenticeship Programs, secondary schools offering construction training programs, and coalitions of such programs.
B. GRANT ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
I. Eligibility Criteria for Apprenticeship Programs
To be eligible to receive a Construction Industry Training Grant, an apprenticeship program must meet the following requirements:
A. The program must be performing actual construction work in Arkansas, the training must take place in Arkansas and the program(s) must be approved by or registered with the State Apprenticeship Office and/or the United States Department of Labor / Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.
B. Only construction related apprenticeship programs will be approved for grant funding. The list of programs includes but is not limited to the following: Welding, Plumbing, Carpentry, Equipment Operator, Laborer, Sheet Metal Working, Electrical, Ironworker, HVACR Mechanic, Boilermaker, Painting, Glazing, and Insulation Worker.
C. In determining whether to issue a grant to a qualified apprenticeship program, the Board will consider the following factors. Other factors not listed may considered based on the Board's discretion:
1) Will the proposal give useful training to the apprenticeship students?
2) Will there be any matching federal/state/local/private funds to further achieve the goals of the grant request?
3) Will the grant serve as “seed money” or will there be a perceived need for ongoing funding from the Board in future years?
II. Eligibility Criteria for Secondary Schools
To be eligible to receive a Construction Industry Training Grant, a Secondary School must meet the following requirements:
A. The program must be offered by an Arkansas public secondary school.
B. Only construction related programs will be approved for grant funding. The list of programs includes but is not limited to the following: Welding, Plumbing, Carpentry, Equipment Operator, Laborer, Sheet Metal Working, Electrical, Ironworker, HVACR Mechanic, Boilermaker, Painting, Glazing, and Insulation Worker
C. In determining whether to issue a grant to a qualified public secondary school, the Board will consider the following factors. Other factors not listed may considered based on the Board's discretion.
1) Will the proposal attract secondary students to careers in the construction industry?
2) Will the proposal give useful training to the students?
3) Will there be any matching federal/state/local/private funds to further achieve the goals of the grant request?
4) Will the grant serve as “seed money” or will there be a perceived need for ongoing funding from the Board in future years?
C. APPLICATION PROCESS
I. Application
The application form can be obtained from the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board staff. The deadline will be established by the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board.
II. Minimum Standards
Monies for this program are available to qualified construction programs only as determined by the Board.
III. Submission of Applications
All apprenticeship programs, secondary schools offering construction industry training and coalitions of such programs may apply for grant funding.
D. AWARD PROCESS
I. The Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board shall have the discretion to determine which programs will receive the grant funding based on the Board's objectives to advance training and education in the construction industry.
II. The Board shall have the discretion to determine which grant applications to fund and to set the specific amount of each grant.
E. GRANT PAYMENT POLICIES
I. Arkansas Construction Industry Training Grants are not automatically renewable. Programs must apply each year and the Board has the discretion to determine which grants will be awarded, if any.
II. The grant funds shall be used only for the advancement of construction related training and education. Grant funds shall only be used as set out in the applicants grant request, as approved by the Board
III. The Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board has the right to review and revisit its determination to distribute grant funds at any time.
IV. All grant recipients must agree to provide a complete accounting of all grant funds expended at the request of the Board.
SUMMARY: In its Budget Appropriation, Act 250 of 2009, the Arkansas Legislature gave the Contractors Licensing Board the authority to issue grants to Construction Industry Training Programs, including construction related apprenticeships and secondary schools in Arkansas. This regulation sets out the procedures and guidelines in distributing the grants to the apprenticeship programs and secondary schools in Arkansas.

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Adopted July 16, 2010.
Current with amendments received through February 15, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credit for details.
Ark. Admin. Code 235.18.1-224-25-13, AR ADC 235.18.1-224-25-13
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