APPRENTICESHIP COUNCIL
Virginia Apprenticeship Council Final
Board Minutes June 20, 2019
The Virginia Apprenticeship Council met on Thursday, June 20,
2019, at the Department of Professional Occupational Regulation Building in
Richmond, Virginia.
Council Members Present: Dudley Harris, Chairman; Christopher
Cash; Dr. Robert Benson; Laura Duckworth; Darold Kemp; Michael Mays; Terry
Kelley; Todd Estes; Dr. Latitia McCane; Ray Davenport, Commissioner.
Staff Present: Patricia Morrison, Director; Jacob Schwartz,
Program Support.
Call to Order and Introductions: Chairman Dudley Harris called
the meeting to order at 10 a.m. and welcomed everyone. Chairman Harris
thanked the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation for hosting
the meeting. The Chairman welcomed the new council member Dr. Latitia McCane
from Newport News Shipbuilding. Council members introduced themselves.
Public comment: No public comment.
Council Comments: Chairman Harris stated Director Morrison,
Assistant Director Eddington and himself were going to attend the NASTAD
Conference, National Association of State and Territorial Apprenticeship
Directors, where representatives from all over the nation come together to talk
about what is working and not working for their state.
Chairman Harris mentioned that the Outstanding Apprenticeship
Awards will take place again this year in November; Director Morrison will have
more information in her report.
Approval of Minutes: On proper motion and second, the minutes
for the Council meeting held on March 21, 2019, were approved by Council
members by roll call vote. Todd Estes did ask to have the previous minutes
amended to reflect him being at the Shipyard for 19 years not seven.
Correspondence: There was no correspondence.
Old Business: Chairman Harris stated the Sub-Committee
submitted the corrections for the Bylaws, He asked the council members to
review the changes and corrections presented and send proposed changes to
Director Morrison's staff. There will be a vote on the Bylaws at the next
Council Meeting.
New Business: Michael Mays, Exemption from Examination Subcommittee
member reported:
Sponsor 2003-02R had been registered for 58 Years and it is
their 3rd submission for request of exemption. The request has been
reviewed and meets the requirements for exemptions from licensing examination.
A motion was properly made, seconded and passed by roll call
vote.
Laura Duckworth asked to review the Exemption Review process
checklist at the next Council Meeting.
Vice-Chair Laura Duckworth wanted to address the Council's role
and voice in Apprenticeship matters. She recently attended a grant writing
session for the Apprenticeship Expansion Grant where she felt that the
Department of Labor and Industry and the VAC were not being included as much as
it should have been. Todd Estes stated that there was an advisory function in
the grant that the VAC would be part of. Commissioner Davenport stated that the
final language of the grant had not been released and that function may have
been left out in the final submission. Commissioner Davenport expressed that
the Council should have an active voice in the apprenticeship and workforce
development community. Since the community has been sponsor driven for a long
time, they need to continue to focus on providing workers with a lifelong
skill.
Laura Duckworth asked the Council what is their role in Build
Virginia and what is the Department of Labor and Industry's involvement with
Build Virginia. Employers and Sponsors in her area are confused about the
Related Instruction offered at the Community College being confused as a
"program" without being a registered apprentice employer. She was
asking if there was a way to bridge the gap and help get the Council more
active in the community. Todd Estes pointed out that in the Expansion Grant
there is a position intended to help bring together all the pieces and help
remove the confusion we are facing right now in the community around related
instruction and Registered Apprenticeship. Chairman Harris stated that he is
active in Workforce Development boards and expressed that all the council members
and sponsors need to be more involved in workforce boards and the community.
Reports:
Virginia Apprenticeship Alumni Association (VAAA): Chairman
Harris will try and get the information about the VAAA Upcoming Golf
Tournament.
Virginia Employment Commission (VEC): Commissioner Hess could
not attend.
Virginia Community College System (VCCS): Mr. Estes stated that
hopefully, the VCCS will have the new position at the VCCS system office to
focus on apprenticeship that was funded by the state filled within the next
couple of months. That position could be a very important position and ally, to
make sure that we have consistency across the 23 community colleges and we work
consistently with DOLI and workforce boards and the like. Mr. Estes stated the
VCCS certainly intends to be a good partner in all of this and work with DOLI
and sponsoring Employers.
Division of Registered Apprenticeship (DOLI): Director Morrison
reported the following -
The most recent event is the application process we did with
other workforce partners for the Apprenticeship State Expansion grant. This
grant replaces a previous grant issued by USDOLETA. The intention was to
include the 13 states that had not been able to participate in the previous
expansion grant. We have been notified that we will be receiving the 1.6
million dollars to expand our reach and visibility over a three year period of
performance. We are responsible for adding 800 new apprentices in several
different categories during that time and must show how the grant funding
impacted those new apprentices.
DOLI has advertised for two Registered Apprenticeship
Consultant apprentices. One will work out of the Roanoke office and one out of
the Verona office. The posting is on the Department of Human Resource
Management website if you would like to direct any possible candidates to
explore.
Kathleen and I attended the Eastern Seaboard Apprenticeship
Conference in Portland, Maine in May. This was the first time Virginia had a
presence at this conference which was celebrating its 75th year. We
learned from our peers in both the Office of Apprenticeship states as well as
State Apprenticeship Agency states. Many of us were doing double-duty writing
up grant narrative in our spare time in anticipation of the submission. Health
care occupations, women in building trades and diversification in general were
the themes of the conference.
Lastly, we continue to work on the RAPIDS 2.0 conversion. It
now appears that it will go through this entire calendar year as the engineers
in DC work with our IT and Administrative staff at Headquarters.
Let me wrap up with metrics for the Division. I have the
numbers from last Fiscal Year 2019 July 1, 2018, through June 19, 2019:
106 National Guard apprentices active
535 Department of Corrections' apprentices active
11,163 public/private apprentices active
11,804 total
In this time we issued 1,521 Completion Certificates
We added 3906 new apprentices
We added 329 new or re-activated sponsors
We have 12 Schools who have created formal, Youth Registered
Apprenticeship programs.
Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI): Commissioner Davenport
reported the following -
Commissioner expressed his thanks to the folks that were
willing to have their input on the grant writing committee.
Year to date 2019 approaching already investigated 18 workplace
accidents, fatal accidents where we have jurisdiction. Just to give you an idea
of how these 18 have occurred 11 in general industry five and construction to
agriculture, the top killers is normal year today. There was six from falls,
four from struck by against to do from engulfment. Commissioner encourages you
to share that information with employees that you work with on a daily basis.
Thank you for your service and support to Virginia's
Apprenticeship Council and Registered Apprenticeship.
Announcements: Chairman Harris announced that the next Council
meeting is scheduled for Thursday, September 19, 2019, at 10 a.m. at the
Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation.
Chairman Harris thanked the Council, Director Morrison, her
staff, and all in attendance.
The meeting adjourned at 11:30 a.m.
/s/ Mr. Dudley Harris, Chairman
/s/ Mr. C. Ray Davenport, Secretary
Contact Information: Patricia Morrison, Program
Director, Apprenticeship Council, Main Street Centre, 600 East Main Street,
Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 786-1035, or email patricia.morrison@doli.virginia.gov.
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Draft Pharmacy Appendix D for Stakeholder
Input
Comment period: October 7, 2019, to November 6, 2019.
The draft Appendix D of the Pharmacy provider manual is now
available on the Department of Medical Assistance Services website for public comment until November 6, 2019.
The Pharmacy provider manual update reflects updates to the
Virginia Medicaid's fee-for-service Preferred Drug List Program and drug
service authorization requirements for drugs reviewed by the department's
Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and the Drug Utilization Review Board.
Contact Information: Emily McClellan, Regulatory
Manager, Division of Policy and Research, Department of Medical Assistance
Services, 600 East Broad Street, Suite 1300, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone
(804) 371-4300, FAX (804) 786-1680, TDD (800) 343-0634, or email emily.mcclellan@dmas.virginia.gov.
VIRGINIA WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD
Proposed Enforcement Action for Avail
Vapor LLC
An enforcement action has been proposed for Avail Vapor LLC for
violations of the Virginia waste management regulations in North Chesterfield,
Virginia. A description of the proposed action is available at the Department of Environmental Quality office listed or
online at www.deq.virginia.gov. Frank Lupini will accept comments by
email at frank.lupini@deq.virginia.gov or postal mail at Department of Environmental Quality, Piedmont
Regional Office, 4949-A Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060, from October 28, 2019,
to November 30, 2019.
STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
Proposed Enforcement Action for Conny
Oil Inc.
An enforcement action has been
proposed for Conny Oil Inc. for violations of the State Water Control Law at
Wythe Oil Distributors in Wytheville, Virginia. A description of the proposed
action is available at the Department of Environmental Quality office listed or
online at www.deq.virginia.gov. Ralph T. Hilt
will accept comments by email at ralph.hilt@deq.virginia.gov, FAX at (276) 676-4899, or
postal mail at Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, Southwest Regional
Office, 355-A Deadmore Street, Abingdon, VA 24210, from October 29, 2019,
through November 27, 2019.
Proposed Judicial Consent Decree for
Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC
The Commonwealth of Virginia
is proposing to enter into a judicial consent decree with Mountain Valley
Pipeline LLC to settle certain alleged violations of the Commonwealth's
environmental laws and regulations related to construction activities in Craig,
Franklin, Giles, Montgomery, Pittsylvania, and Roanoke Counties, Virginia (Case
No. CL18006874-00 in Henrico County Circuit Court). The proposed consent decree
is available at www.deq.virginia.gov or by submitting a request for the
document to mountainvalleypipeline@deq.virginia.gov.
Written comments will be accepted from October 28, 2019, through November 27,
2019, and should be submitted to mountainvalleypipeline@deq.virginia.gov or by postal mail to
Room 2253-A, Department of Environmental Quality, P.O. Box 1105, Richmond,
Virginia 23218, or hand-delivery by close of business to Department of
Environmental Quality, 1111 East Main Street, Suite 1400, Richmond, Virginia
23219.
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ERRATA
STATE BOARD OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND
DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Title of Regulation: 12VAC35-105.
Rules and Regulations for Licensing Providers by the Department of Behavioral
Health and Developmental Services.
Publication: 35:19 VA.R.
2284-2294, May 13, 2019.
Corrections to Final Regulation:
Page 2287, 12VAC35-105-20, column 2, line 4,
after "specialist," remove "[ or ]"
after "analyst", unstrike ", or licensed
psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner"
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5245; Filed October 16, 2019, 3:08 p.m.