The bill HB2090 amends Arizona law to allow individuals who complete a U.S. Department of Labor-approved or Department of Economic Security-approved apprenticeship program in a construction trade to submit their certificate of completion and related documentation to the Registrar of Contractors (ROC). This submission can be made by either the individual or the apprenticeship program sponsor, and it includes updates such as documentation of completed continuing education courses. The ROC is required to maintain these documents for a period of ten years.

The key differences from current law include the introduction of the option for both the apprenticeship program sponsor and the certificate recipient to file the completion certificate, rather than imposing a requirement solely on the sponsor. Additionally, the bill specifies that the ROC must keep the submitted documents for ten years, ensuring a clear record-keeping mandate.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 32-1129
House Engrossed Version: 32-1129
Senate Engrossed Version: 32-1129
Chaptered Version: 32-1129