Commission Background and Establishment
Apprenticeship Council Active Licensing and Regulatory
Every Other Month Committee on Executive Administration and Labor Section 2 (f)
To open to young people in the District of Columbia the opportunity to obtain training that will equip them for profitable employment and citizenship.  The Apprenticeship Council shall establish relevant standards for apprenticeship agreements, shall issue relevant rules and regulations, and perform other functions.  Not less than once every 2 years the Apprenticeship Council shall make a report through the Mayor of its activities and findings to the Congress and to the public.
Member/leader of employer or employee organization and/or unaffiliated public member
3 - Employer Organizations; 3 Employee Organizations, 3 public members; 2 representatives of government, who shall be the Mayor of the District of Columbia and the Superintendent of Schools or their respective delegates.
https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/32-1402
Deputy Mayor for Education (DME) Department of Employment Services (DOES)
Yes Stipend $25 per hour
Commission Appointees
Council Confirmed - Pursuant to section 2 (f) 3
http://motaboards.applytojob.com/apply/G8wtpR/Apprenticeship-Council
Appointed by Mayor 9 2
Commissioners
Points of Contact
Lewis Brown Program Manager, Office of Apprenticeship lewis.brown@dc.gov (202) 698-3528
Team MOTA MOTA@dc.gov (202) 727-1372
Confirmation documents
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