Article 5 - Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program

California Labor Code — §§ 3110-3112.1

Sections (5)

Added by Stats. 2022, Ch. 67, Sec. 17. (SB 191) Effective June 30, 2022.

(a)The provisions of this article shall be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of sufficient funds by the Legislature for that purpose. This article applies only to programs that are not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070.
(b)The division shall establish and administer the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program to provide grants, reimbursements, or funding through other appropriate funding mechanisms to an apprenticeship program for the support of apprenticeship programs or for the training of apprentices. Grants, reimbursements, or funding from other appropriate funding mechanisms pursuant to the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program shall be awarded using funding appropriated

by the Legislature for this purpose.

(c)An apprenticeship program or eligible entity may submit an application to the division to request funds under this article in a manner specified by the division. An “eligible entity” is an entity that has registered apprentices with the division, including, but not limited to, public educational institutions, public and private nonprofit organizations, local workforce development boards specified in Section 14200 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, labor organizations, as defined in Section 1117, private for-profit organizations, education and training providers, tribal organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, industry associations, and parties to a collective bargaining agreement.
(d)Funding provided to the entities in subdivision (c) can be passed on to whichever entity is performing eligible activities

pursuant to the funding that are consistent with this article, including the eligible activities described in Sections 3111.1 and 3112.1, provided that the entities are associated with an approved apprenticeship program.

(e)Any entity receiving funding pursuant to this article is subject to evaluation by the division under Section 3073.1. If the entity is found to have violated the provisions of this chapter, those violations are deemed imputed to the associated apprenticeship program, and the division may take any appropriate action against that apprenticeship program.
(f)As used in this article, “public educational institutions” includes local educational agencies, community colleges, the University of California, and the California State University.
(g)If a program or other entity is found to be using

apprenticeship innovation funding for purposes other than those for which the funds were granted or is found to have obtained the funds improperly, then the program or other entity shall not be eligible to receive any apprenticeship innovation funding and the division or entity authorized to provide funding shall cease providing funds.

(h)The division shall require that recipients of apprenticeship innovation funding demonstrate a commitment to high road principles, as described in subdivision (s) of Section 14005 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and shall evaluate the performance of recipients based on those principles.

Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 569, Sec. 45. (AB 156) Effective September 27, 2022.

(a)The division may provide apprenticeship innovation funding support funds for the organizing, running, and sustaining of, an apprenticeship program that is not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070. To be eligible for support funds, an apprenticeship program or eligible entity must submit to the division an application to request funds.
(b)For each apprentice that is actively registered with the division for each 12-month period, an apprenticeship program or eligible entity is eligible to receive support funds in an amount determined by the division. In determining the amount, the division shall aim to provide support funds to as many eligible programs as possible and shall consider the amount of available support funds, the

number of approved programs not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070, and the number of apprentices registered in those programs.

(c)The eligible amount in subdivision (b) shall be prorated on a monthly basis for apprentices who are actively registered for less than the 12-month period.

Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 569, Sec. 46. (AB 156) Effective September 27, 2022.

Eligible activities for support funds shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:

(a)Employer outreach, support, onboarding, and management.
(b)Recruiting, matching, and placing individuals into apprenticeships.
(c)Support services for an apprentice, such as interview coaching, conflict resolution, and life crisis management.
(d)Retention initiatives to reduce the turnover rate of apprentices.
(e)Tracking and reporting the apprentices to the division.
(f)Troubleshooting and adjudicating stakeholders in a joint apprenticeship committee, a unilateral management apprenticeship committee, or a unilateral labor apprenticeship committee.
(g)Project management and stakeholder management.

Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 569, Sec. 47. (AB 156) Effective September 27, 2022.

(a)The division may provide apprenticeship innovation funding training funds either directly to public educational institutions for the training of apprentices, provided that an apprenticeship program is providing the training pursuant to a contract with the public educational institution, or to apprenticeship programs. The funds shall be provided for each apprentice training hour at the rate described in subdivision (c).
(b)If apprentice training costs are already being reimbursed pursuant to Section 8152, 79149.1, or 79149.3 of the Education Code, then those training costs shall be ineligible for reimbursement under this section.
(c)The reimbursement rate for training reimbursed pursuant to this

section shall be equivalent to the reimbursement rate established under Sections 8152 and 79149.3 of the Education Code.

(d)Reimbursements may be made under this section for training provided to registered apprentices only if all of the following are true:
(1)The training is provided by an approved program that is not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070.
(2)The program is providing the training pursuant to a contract with a public educational institution.
(3)An application for funding is submitted to the division.

Added by Stats. 2022, Ch. 67, Sec. 17. (SB 191) Effective June 30, 2022.

Eligible activities for apprenticeship innovation funding training funds shall include, but are not limited to, all of the following:

(a)Development of courses.
(b)Classroom instruction.
(c)Equipment specifically for classroom training.
(d)Instructor salaries.
(e)Curriculum design.
(f)Administration of transitioning courses to for-credit college course.