The board may register as an apprentice, and the Department of Consumer Protection may issue an apprentice electronics technician permit to, any applicant not qualified for a license as a licensed electronics technician who desires to be trained in and who engages in servicing receiving equipment under the supervision of a licensed electronics technician or in an apprentice program approved by the board. Each apprentice so registered shall notify the board in writing within fifteen days after any change of his employment which effects a change of his supervising certified electronics technician or apprentice program or a termination of his apprenticeship.
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