Wisconsin Code § 106.07

Participation by high school seniors in apprenticeship programs
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(1) DEFINITION. In this section,
“high school senior” means an individual who is 16 years of age
or over and who is enrolled in grade 12 in public school.
(2) ELIGIBILITY. A high school senior may enter into an apprentice contract under s. 106.01 that provides for the high school
senior to participate in an apprenticeship program if the school
district in which the high school senior is enrolled does all of the
following:
(a) Certifies that the high school senior is expected to graduate high school no later than the end of the current school year.
(b) Certifies that the high school senior’s proposed on-the-job
training schedule allows adequate time for the high school senior
to complete any high school graduation requirements no later
than the end of the current school year.
(c) Agrees to award high school credit to the high school senior for the hours of related instruction provided by a sponsor under s. 106.01 (6) (b) that the high school senior completes during
the first year of the apprentice contract.
(d) Agrees to award high school credit to the high school senior for the hours of on-the-job training the high school senior
completes during the first year of the apprentice contract.
(3) ON-THE-JOB TRAINING DURING FIRST YEAR OF APPRENTICE CONTRACT. In addition to any other provisions that are required to be included in an apprentice contract under rules promulgated by the department under s. 106.01 (11) (a), the apprentice contract described in sub. (2) shall provide all of the
following:
(a) That, during the first year of the apprentice contract, the
employer will employ the high school senior on a part-time basis
during any periods of time when the school district in which the
high school senior is enrolled is in session.
(b) That the high school senior must complete a minimum of
450 hours of on-the-job training during the first year of the apprentice contract.
(4) HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENT. No later than
one year after the date on which the apprentice contract described
in sub. (2) is executed, the high school senior shall provide all
parties to the apprentice contract evidence that the high school
senior earned his or her high school diploma or high school
equivalency diploma. If the high school senior fails to timely provide that evidence, the department may terminate the apprentice
contract under s. 106.01 (5p).
(5) COORDINATION AMONG STATE AGENCIES. The state
workforce development board established under 29 USC 3111 ,
the technical college system board, and the department of public
instruction shall assist the department of workforce development
in implementing this section and in coordinating participation by
high school seniors in apprenticeship programs under this
section.
(6) RULES. The department may promulgate rules to implement this section.

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