HVAC apprentice hour log template for South Dakota
Research sources confirm U.S. Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship and South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation as governing bodies for apprenticeships, with HVAC programs approved in the state. A general federal standard recommends minimum 144 hours annual technical and theoretical instruction, but no South Dakota-specific total program hours, ratios, or forms are detailed. No comprehensive HVAC apprenticeship standards for South Dakota were found in the provided .gov sources.
Requirements snapshot
- Board: U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship; South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation
- Last verified: Apr 2, 2026
Sources
- Central Community College Lead Applicant entity type
- Registered Apprenticeship Program
- Attend an Event | Apprenticeship.gov
- Attend an Event | Apprenticeship.gov
- DEFINITIONS APPRENTICE: Any individual employed by the ...
- Workforce - U.S. Department of Labor
- WIOA Annual Statewide Performance Report Narrative Quick View
- workforce system results - employment & training administration
- WIOA Annual Statewide Performance Report Narrative - QUICK VIEW
- Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics & Installers
- 17 New Registered Apprenticeship Programs Approved
- Apprenticeship.gov: Homepage
- Southeast Technical College (STC) HVAC Program
- Apprentices by State Dashboard - Apprenticeship.gov
Requirements can vary by program. Always verify with the South Dakota licensing board.
How ApprenticeHourLog helps
- State-specific category templates for hvac work.
- One-tap export for boards and employers.
- Audit trail with timestamps and signatures.
Need signatures? See how signature requests work.
Common hvac categories
Your state board may require specific categories. Adjust these templates to match South Dakota guidance.
Templates are a starting point. You can rename or reorder categories before logging hours.
For record-keeping only. Information is provided as-is; we are not liable for errors or omissions. Requirements change and may vary by program—confirm with the South Dakota board.