Florida Statutes
§ 446.092 — Criteria for apprenticeship occupations
Florida § 446.092
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 446.092 (2026).
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An apprenticeable occupation is a skilled trade which possesses all of the following characteristics:
(1)It is customarily learned in a practical way through a structured, systematic program of on-the-job, supervised training.
(2)It is clearly identified and commonly recognized throughout an industry.
(3)It involves manual, mechanical, or technical skills and knowledge which, in accordance with the industry standards for the occupation, would require a minimum of 2,000 hours of on-the-job training, which hours are excluded from the time spent at related instruction.
(4)It requires related instruction to supplement on-the-job training. Such instruction may be given in a classroom, through occupational or industrial courses or correspondence courses of equivalent value, through elect
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Legislative History
s. 9, ch. 79-397; s. 77, ch. 83-218; s. 8, ch. 2019-119.
Nearby Sections
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§ 446.041
Duties of the department§ 446.051
Related instruction for apprentices§ 446.052
Preapprenticeship program§ 446.061
Expenditures§ 446.071
Apprenticeship sponsors§ 446.075
Federal and state cooperation§ 446.081
Limitation§ 446.091
On-the-job training program§ 446.0915
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