(1) For any existing active registered apprenticeship programs, or when a new program gains approval, the apprenticeship council must establish an economic or industry sector-based platform.
(2) The economic or industry sector-based platforms may be in the following areas: Building trades, manufacturing and engineering, health care and behavioral health, education and early learning, information and communications technology, biotechnology and life sciences, hospitality, and maritime. Any platform established under this section must have an equal number of employer and employee organization representatives. All platforms established under this section must:
(a) Promote collaboration within their economic or industry sector;
(b) Periodically review the required classroom and on-the-job training standards for apprenticeship programs within their economic or industry sector;
(c) Collaborate with any relevant centers of excellence in RCW
28B.50.902; and
(d) Review applications for new apprenticeship programs in the platform's economic or industry sector and make recommendations on the approval or rejection of the applications, or suggested modifications to the applicant apprenticeship programs, to the apprenticeship council.
(3) The department of labor and industries must assign an industry liaison to support each platform.
(4) The platform must report at least annually to the apprenticeship council on the following within their economic or industry sector:
(a) Participation in existing approved apprenticeship programs;
(b) Progress in developing new apprenticeship programs; and
(c) Any review of required classroom and on-the-job training standards.
(5) The department must consult with the United States department of labor about opportunities for Washington state employers to participate in apprenticeship programs, and to pursue federal grants on behalf of state registered apprentices and apprenticeship programs.