Ch. 311 LAWS OF MARYLAND
standards of the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, U.S.
Department of Labor;
(2) Bringing about the settlement of differences
arising out of apprenticeship programs and agreements when the
differences cannot be adjusted locally or in accordance with
established trade procedure;
(3) Supervision of the execution of agreements and
the maintenance of standards;
(4) Registration of apprenticeship programs and
agreements;
(5) Keeping a record of apprenticeship agreements and
programs, and upon performance thereunder issuing certificates of
completion of apprenticeship;
(6) Encouragement of liaison and cooperation between
all private, State, and federal agencies concerned with
apprenticeship, trade, and industrial training;
(7) Promotion of public awareness of apprenticeship
and other occupational training; and
(8) Keeping a record of the progress of
apprenticeship and training programs initiated in accordance with
the provisions of this subtitle and informing the Council
periodically as to the results.
[7-407.] 3-407.
All apprentice and training programs established under this
subtitle shall conform to the Code of Federal Regulations, Title
29, Part 30, and any subsequent applicable provisions. In order
to effectuate conformity with these provisions, a State plan
shall be drafted which will indicate in detail evidence of
consistency in the operation of the Maryland apprenticeship and
training law with the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Part
30.
[7-408.] 3-408.
In order to assure compliance with federal laws governing
wages, hours, and working conditions, the Maryland Apprenticeship
and Training Council will request recognition of its standards
and activities by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, U.S.
Department of Labor, and if necessary, make such adjustments in
its standards and procedures as will assure conformity.
TITLE 4. DIVISION OF TOURISM AND PROMOTION
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