The purpose of the Apprenticeship Assistance Act is to assist apprenticeship programs that will develop skilled craftsmen in occupations recognized by the office of apprenticeship and the state apprenticeship agency to accommodate the social and economic needs of the adult citizens of New Mexico and to enhance the economic development of the state. History: Laws 1992, ch. 93, § 2; 2014, ch. 51, § 2. The 2014 amendment, effective July 1, 2014, changed the names of federal and state agencies involved in the administration of the Apprenticeship Assistance Act; and after "recognized by the", deleted "bureau" and added "office of apprenticeship", and after "office of apprenticeship and the", deleted "council" and added "state apprenticeship agency".
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