Current through Reigster Vol. 28, No. 6, December 1, 2024
Section 1101-13.0 - Program Registration Denial13.1 Grounds for denial of program registration include, but are not limited to, violations of apprenticeship standards or of federal or state labor laws in any state by the applicant; failure to comply with on-site visit requests; and failure to reimburse for the costs of on-site visits.13.2 Any proposed Sponsor may, within fifteen (15) working days, request a hearing before the Apprenticeship and Training Council. If the proposed Sponsor requests a hearing, the Administrator shall advise the chairman of the Council, who shall convene the Council, for a hearing for the purpose of making a determination on the basis of the record and proposed findings of the Office of Apprenticeship and Training. This determination shall be subject to review and approval by the Secretary, whose decision shall be final and binding.13.3 An applicant who has been denied registration of a program may reapply by demonstrating to the Council at a hearing that the deficiencies that led to the denial of registration have been remedied and the program will operate in accordance with all applicable laws and rules in a manner that safeguards the welfare of the apprentices. The Council will make a recommendation to the Secretary, whose decision shall be final and binding.19 Del. Admin. Code § 1101-13.0
9 DE Reg. 806 (11/1/05)
19 DE Reg. 194 (9/1/2015) (Final)