Hawaii Revised Statutes 372. Apprenticeship

  • 372-1 Application of Chapter.
    This chapter shall apply to a person, employer, association, committee, or organization only after such person, employer, association, committee, or organization has voluntarily elected to...
  • 372-2 Definitions.
    As used in this chapter: "Apprentice" means a worker at least sixteen years of age, except where a higher minimum age standard is otherwise...
  • 372-3 Standards of Apprenticeship.
    Standards of apprenticeship that conform to the federal regulations shall be established by the director. Apprenticeship program sponsors that meet the standards of apprenticeship...
  • 372-4 State Apprenticeship Council.
    The director shall establish within the department the state apprenticeship council which shall serve in an advisory capacity to the director on matters within...
  • 372-5 Powers and Duties of Director.
    The director shall: (1) Establish standards of apprenticeship and for apprenticeship agreements in conformity with this chapter; (2) Provide assistance for the development of...
  • 372-6 Related Instruction.
    Related instruction for apprentices and training of teachers and coordinators for the instruction shall be the responsibility of the community colleges of the University of...
  • 372-7 Apprenticeship Committee.
    Subject to the review of the director and in accordance with the standards established by this chapter and rules adopted by the director, apprenticeship...
  • 372-8 State-Federal Cooperation.
    The department may promote the administration of this chapter by accepting and utilizing information, services, and facilities made available to it by the federal...

Cross References

Public works construction; apprenticeship agreement, see 103-55.6.

Case Notes

Language of chapter was of considerable breadth as to afford the plaintiff a claim for back wages. 71 H. 458, 795 P.2d 276 (1990).

Appellants were not deprived of any identifiable property interest by the registration of an apprenticeship program, under this chapter, initiated by the union, so as to invoke due process protections by way of a contested case hearing. 104 H. 275, 88 P.3d 647 (2004).

Last modified: October 27, 2016