The following regulations are duly adopted and promulgated by the Career Education and Workforce Development Board pursuant to the authority expressly conferred by the laws of the State of Arkansas in Act 200 of 1951 as amended, Act 96 of 1913 as amended, and Act 412 of 1991 as amended. The Arkansas Department of Career Education may exercise such powers as are reasonably necessary to carry out the provisions of Act 200 of 1951 as amended, Act 96 of 1913 as amended, Act 768 of 1987, Act 412 of 1991, ACT 140 of 2015, and ACT 971 of 2017 as amended.
The purpose of these rules and regulations is to transfer the authority of the apprentice plumber program from the Arkansas Department of Health to the Arkansas Department of Career Education. The content of these rules and regulations are basically the same as those rules and regulations pursuant to Act 768 of 1987.
The Local Apprenticeship Committee must adhere to their USDOL/OA Standards of Apprenticeship in the selection of apprentices.
The following maximum ratio amount of master and journeyman plumbers to apprentice plumbers shall be allowed on each and every job. One (1) master plumber or journeyman plumber may supervise up to three (3) apprentice plumbers on a single plumbing job. Apprentices will be under the supervision of a master or journeyman licensed plumber at all times. Compliance with the U S Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship registered Standards of Apprenticeship must be followed.
* The job site is a single family residence or a project that does not require a contractor's license, and the supervising plumber is within sight of the apprentice plumber, or at the same street address, adjacent to or adjoining street address, or same geographical subdivision at which the apprentice plumber is working.
* The job site is not a single family residence, requiring a contractor's license, and the supervising plumber is within the line of sight of the apprentice plumber or the supervising plumber is within two hundred fifty (250) yards of the apprentice plumber or the supervising plumber and apprentice plumber are within the property boundaries of the job site.
* An apprentice plumber who is in his or her final year of an apprenticeship may engage in plumbing without the direct supervision of a master plumber or journeyman plumber if he or she is working under the indirect supervision of a master plumber or journeyman plumber.
* As used in this section, "indirect supervision" means that an apprentice plumber is able to contact a master plumber or journeyman plumber for direction or advice, but the master plumber or journeyman plumber does not have to meet the reasonable proximity requirements under subdivision and of this section.
* An apprentice plumber who is in his or her final year of an apprenticeship may contact a master plumber or journeyman plumber in person or by telephone call, text message, electronic mail, or other similar form of communication.
* An apprentice plumber who is in his or her final year of an apprenticeship shall possess and be capable of providing to an inspector a valid and unexpired identification card issued by the local apprenticeship committee that indicates the apprentice is in his or her final year of apprenticeship.
Apprentices shall be subject to a probationary period not to exceed one thousand practical work experience hours (one period). During this probationary period, the local apprenticeship committee or employer may request annulment of the apprenticeship without the formality of a hearing. Credit time will be granted for time served under the probationary period.
The hours of work and working conditions for apprentices shall be the same as for journeyman. The employer shall instruct the apprentice in safe and healthful work practices and shall insure that the apprentice is trained in facilities and other environments that are in compliance with either and occupational safety and health standards promulgates by the Secretary of Labor under Public Law 91-596, dated December 29, 1970, or state standards that have been found to be equal or exceeding the federal standards.
The apprentice shall enroll and attend classes in related subjects at a school or other shop training facility approved by the State Apprenticeship Office for not less than 160 hours or as approved by USDOL/OA per year. The apprentices shall also take advantage of provided instruction in recognized apprentice classes during periods of temporary unemployment. School attendance in all cases shall be obligatory; failure to attend these classes in related instruction may cause the apprentice to be disciplined or his apprenticeship agreement annulled. Apprentices are to attend school on their own time, and such school attendance shall not be considered as hours worked. The local apprenticeship committee shall not recognize any apprentice with whom they have not signed an apprenticeship agreement or who is not registered with the Department of Health and USDOL/OA.
The apprentice, and if a minor, parent or guardian, shall be required to sign an apprenticeship agreement with the Department of Health and USDOL/OA.
(1) Installation of piping for water, soil sewage, vent and leader lines ...................... | 1000 hrs. |
(2) Installation of piping for hot and cold water for domestic purposes ..................... | 1000 hrs. |
(3) Installation and sizing of gas utilization piping systems, ..................................... combustion of natural gas, sizing combustion air openings, venting of gas burning appliances (atmosphere and fan assisted.) | 800 hrs. |
(4) Assembly in positioning and connecting of fixtures and.......... appliance used in domestic heating, gas fitting, plumbing and drainage systems. | 1800 hrs. |
(5) Welding and brazing connected with the trade ................................................... | 400 hrs. |
(6) Maintenance and repairing of heating, gas fitting, and ....................................... oil burner service. | 800 hrs. |
(7) Operation, care and use of all tools and equipment ........................................... connected with the trade. | 300 hrs. |
(8) Installation and repair of safety valves and regulators ....................................... | 300 hrs. |
(9) Installation and repair of air gaps, atmospheric vacuum .................................... breakers, pressure type vacuum breakers, double check valves, and reduced pressure zone devices. | 400 hrs. |
(10) Plumbing Code, Gas Code, blueprint reading and ............................................. sketching, and safety training. | 1200 hrs. |
Total Hours ............................................................................................................................ | 8000 hrs. |
Compliance with the U S Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship registered Standards of Apprenticeship must be followed.
The individual must be a duly licensed master plumber in the state of Arkansas who signs an employer acceptance agreement to abide by these regulations of apprenticeship.
The State Plumbing Apprenticeship Committee shall:
The local apprenticeship committee shall adhere to their Registered Standards by USDOL/OA:
If any provision of these Regulations, or the application hereof to any person is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of these Regulations which can give effect without the invalid provisions of applications, and to this end the provisions hereto are declared to be severable.
All Regulations and parts of Regulations in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
172.00.17 Ark. Code R. 003