by Kara Dolan-West | Aug 25, 2014 | General Information
The General Assembly enacted legislation in 1961 in order to extend workers’ compensation coverage to apprentices engaged in formal training programs. The coverage was extended beyond apprentices in 1975 to cover persons engaged in pre-apprenticeship training programs, entry-level trainees, and journeyman trainees.
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