Plain English Breakdown
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Encouraging Apprenticeships for State Construction Projects
This law encourages contractors and subcontractors working on state construction projects to employ apprentices from certified or registered programs.
What This Bill Does
- As of November 1, 2026, the bill encourages state agencies to include a question in their requests for proposals (RFPs) about using apprentices in construction projects.
- The bill encourages contractors and subcontractors working on state construction projects to employ apprentices from certified or registered programs.
Who It Names or Affects
- Contractors and subcontractors who work on state construction projects
- State agencies that issue requests for proposals (RFPs) for construction projects
Terms To Know
- state construction contracts
- Contracts for the construction, reconstruction, improvement, rehabilitation, installation, alteration, renovation, demolition of, or otherwise providing for, any building, facility, or physical structure in this state with a minimum value of $1 million.
- requests for proposals (RFPs)
- Documents that state agencies use to ask contractors and subcontractors about their qualifications and plans for construction projects.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not require the use of apprentices, but only encourages it.
- It is unclear how compliance with this encouragement will be monitored or enforced.