Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S290

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the apprentice ratio for licensed electricians

Impact

The implementation of S290 is likely to enhance the training structure for aspiring electricians, as it facilitates a more manageable apprentice ratio for journeymen. This could lead to increased apprenticeship placements and a stronger workforce in the trade. Supporters argue that such a ratio will provide an optimal balance between workforce development and quality training, enabling future electricians to receive adequate instruction and mentoring from experienced professionals. The measure could also help address potential skill gaps in the industry by ensuring a steady flow of well-trained electricians ready to meet market demands.

Summary

Bill S290, presented by Senator Bruce E. Tarr, seeks to amend the regulations governing the apprentice-to-journeyman ratio for licensed electricians in Massachusetts. Under the proposed legislation, a journeyman electrician would be allowed to have no more than two apprentices under their direct supervision. This is particularly significant as it aims to streamline apprenticeship opportunities while ensuring that the quality of oversight and training remains intact. One of the apprentices must be a student from an accredited Chapter 74 Electricity program, promoting the linkage between education and practical work experience.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, some critics might raise concerns over the limitations imposed by such a ratio. Opponents may argue that capping the number of apprentices could restrict opportunities for diverse training experiences under commercially active settings, especially in times of high demand for skilled electricians. Additionally, the requirement for one apprentice to be enrolled in a specific educational program could lead to debates over accessibility and the flexibility of training routes available to future electricians wishing to enter the workforce.

Companion Bills

MA S2996

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to consumer protection and professional licensure matters.

Previously Filed As

MA SB0072

Occupations: electricians; ratio of electrician apprentices to journey or master licensees on a jobsite; modify, and require joint responsibility for supervision between electrical contractors and master electricians. Amends secs. 701, 711, 715 & 717 of 2016 PA 407 (MCL 339.5701 et seq.).

MA SB165

Licensure of Electricians

MA HB1284

Regulating Apprentices in Licensed Trades

MA S1358

Relative to apprenticeship programs

MA H2099

Relative to apprenticeship programs

MA H2165

Relative to apprenticeship programs

MA S2148

Utilizing apprenticeship programs for career paths in construction

MA H3375

Utilizing apprenticeship programs for career paths in construction

MA H2768

Relative to licensed electricians employed at regional school districts

MA H4067

Relative to expanding and modernizing apprenticeships

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