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Electrician apprenticeships in Arkansas are overseen by the Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing, Board of Electrical Examiners, and State Electrical Apprenticeship Committee, with agreements registered with the state department and USDOL/OA. Programs require 144 hours of classroom instruction per year over 8 periods of 72 hours, employment by a licensed master electrician, and a 1000-hour probationary period. No apprentice-to-journeyman ratio is specified in the available state rules.
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Requirements can vary by program. Always verify with the Arkansas licensing board.
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