Sec. 31-22n. (Formerly Sec. 31-51b). Apprenticeship council.
Sec. 31-22n. (Formerly Sec. 31-51b). Apprenticeship council. The Governor
shall appoint twelve members to the Connecticut State Apprenticeship Council, each
of whom shall have some association with apprentice training. Four shall be representative of Connecticut industry, with one representative each from the manufacturing,
building, mechanical and service industries, provided at least one such member represents a business that operates without a collective bargaining agreement; four shall be
Connecticut members of national labor organizations with apprentice training programs;
four shall represent the public, one of whom shall be the Labor Commissioner. Members
shall each serve a term which is coterminous with the term of the Governor, each member
to hold office until a successor is appointed. Any vacancy in the membership of the
council shall be filled by the Governor for the unexpired term. It shall meet on the call
of the chairman, who shall be the Labor Commissioner. On or before August first of
each year, the council shall prepare a report describing the activities of the council, this
report to be included in the Labor Commissioner's report to the Governor. The members
of the council shall not be compensated for their services, but the members, except
the Labor Commissioner and any state employee, shall be reimbursed for necessary
expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
(1959, P.A. 390, S. 2; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 83-21; P.A. 85-580; P.A. 01-170, S. 5.)
History: June Sp. Sess. P.A. 83-21 increased the payments to members from $25 to $40 per day, and specifically
excluded from receipt of such payments the deputy labor commissioner and state employees; P.A. 85-580 increased
membership on the council from 9 to 12 members, adding an additional member for each category and specifying the
background of each industry representative, provided for terms which are coterminous with the governor, provided that
the deputy labor commissioner shall be the council chairman, and provided for the reimbursement to the members of
necessary expenses, replacing provisions for staggered terms, election of chairman and other officers by the council and
for payment of $40 per day in lieu of expenses; P.A. 01-170 changed membership by replacing the Deputy Labor Commissioner with the Labor Commissioner and made technical changes; Sec. 31-51b transferred to Sec. 31-22n in 2005.