Home Table of Contents

§ 90.4. Powers and duties

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 43 P.S. Labor

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated Statutes
Title 43 P.S. Labor (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 3. Apprentices
Apprenticeship and Training Act (Refs & Annos)
43 P.S. § 90.4
§ 90.4. Powers and duties
(a) The council shall
(1) establish standards for apprenticeship in conformity with the provisions of this act and applicable statutes and regulations of the Federal Government;
(2) adopt such rules and regulations, subject only to the approval of the Secretary of Labor and Industry, as may be necessary to carry out the intent and purpose of this act;
(3) compile such data on population and employment trends, industrial production, vocational and industrial education and job requirements as may be deemed necessary to carry out the intent and purpose of this act;
(4) to terminate or cancel any apprenticeship agreements in accordance with the provisions of such agreements or order modifications of such agreements;
(5) maintain close liaison with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, the United States Department of Labor, the State Board of Vocational Education, the Department of Public Instruction,1 the Department of Commerce,2 Bureau of Rehabilitation of the Department of Labor and Industry, and Juvenile Forestry Camps under the Department of Public Welfare,3 and such other agencies which carry on programs closely related to the purposes of this act;
(6) conduct studies, surveys and investigations of the special problems of retraining or training unemployed or employed persons to improve or modernize work skills and make appropriate recommendations to cooperating agencies described above, local community organizations, local school boards and the Secretary of Labor and Industry;
(7) act as a convening agency in local communities to bring together local representatives of employes, employers, educational agencies and industrial development agencies in order to promote closer local cooperation in establishing better apprenticeship and other training programs including programs for employed persons who wish to improve and modernize their work skills;
(8) use appropriate media of information and education to acquaint employers, employes and the public at large with the advantages and availability of apprenticeship and other occupational training programs;
(9) study the effectiveness of apprenticeship agreements and make recommendations in accordance with the provisions of such agreements for their improvement; and
(10) perform such other duties as may be necessary to give full effect to the provisions of this act.
(b) The council shall make a report to the Secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry, on or before February fifteenth, each year, indicating the extent of apprenticeship and other occupational training programs during the previous year, trends in employment requiring adjustments in apprenticeship training and other occupational programs, needs for expansion of apprenticeship and other occupational training programs, activities of the council and such recommendations as are in accord with the purposes of this act.
(c) No action affecting the status of an agreement shall be taken by the council until an attempt has been made to bring the employes and employer together to settle the problem in conformity with the standards of the council.

Credits

1961, July 14, P.L. 604, § 4.

Footnotes

Now the Department of Education. See 71 P.S. § 1039.
Now the Department of Community and Economic Development. See 71 P.S. § 1709.2103.
Now Department of Human Services. See 62 P.S. § 103.
43 P.S. § 90.4, PA ST 43 P.S. § 90.4
Current through Act 10 of the 2024 Regular Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
End of Document