Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Commerce & Labor Committee | |
HB 1028
Brief Description: Providing for apprenticeship utilization requirements on public works projects.
Sponsors: Representatives Conway, Hankins, Sells, Simpson, Wood, Campbell, Santos, Green, McIntire, Morrell, Kenney, B. Sullivan, McCoy, Hasegawa, Chase and Ormsby; by request of Governor Locke.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 1/19/05
Staff: Jill Reinmuth (786-7134).
Background:
Under Executive Order 00-01, state agencies under the Governor's authority must require that
apprentices enrolled in state-approved apprenticeship training programs participate in public
works projects.
Requirements for Apprentice Utilization
The requirements for apprentice utilization are as follows:
Adjustments to Utilization Requirements
Agency directors are permitted to adjust these requirements for specific projects for the following
reasons:
Summary of Bill:
The requirement for apprentice utilization in public works projects and reasons for adjusting the
requirement, as set forth in Executive Order 00-01, are codified.
Requirement for Apprentice Utilization
For public works estimated to cost $1 million or more, the specifications must require that no
less than 15 percent of the labor hours be performed by apprentices enrolled in state-approved
apprenticeship training programs. This apprentice utilization requirement applies to public
works contracts awarded by state agencies except for state four-year institutions of higher
education, state agencies headed by a separately elected public official, and the Department of
Transportation. This apprentice utilization requirement is consistent with the requirement in
Executive Order 00-01.
Adjustments to Utilization Requirement
Awarding agencies may adjust this apprentice utilization requirement for specific projects for the
same reasons as specified in Executive Order 00-01.
Reporting Requirements
The Department of General Administration, with the assistance of the Department of Labor and
Industries, must provide information and technical assistance to affected agencies. The
Department of General Administration also must collect certain data on covered projects from
affected agencies.
At the request of the Senate Commerce & Trade Committee, the House Commerce & Labor
Committee, or their successors, and the Governor, the Department of General Administration and
the Department of Labor and Industries must compile and summarize the data and provide a joint
report to both committees. The report must include recommendations on modifications or
improvements to the apprentice utilization program, and information on skill shortages in each
trade or craft.
Rules Authority: The bill does not contain provisions addressing the rule-making powers of an
agency.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on January 10, 2005.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.