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The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) governs plumber apprenticeships, where registered programs provide the equivalent of 7,000 hours of practical experience over four years (maximum 1,750 hours per year) for journeyworker licensing. Experience must include 2,000 hours in water distribution system installation, 2,000 hours in drain, waste, and vent system installation, and 1,000 hours in fixture installation. No authoritative sources in the research provide details on apprentice-to-journeyman ratios or reporting frequency.
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