Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 60-900.030
PURPOSE: The State Board of Education has theauthoritytoestablishastate approuing agency and standards for approval and continued approual ofonthejob training for the training of ueterans or eligible persons (Reference: 38, United States Code 1771 and 161.172, RSMo). These standards will serve as a guide for those business establishments desiring to prouide training for ueterans and for the state approving agency in the approval of the courses. (1) Approval will not be granted for training in occupations which require a relatively short period of experience for a trainee to obtain and hold employment at the market wage in the occupation. This includes occupations such as automobile service station attendant or manager, soda fountain attendant, food service worker, salesman, window washer, building custodian or other unskilled or common labor positions as well as clerical positions for which on.the.job training is not the normal method of procuring qualified p~~sOIUld. (2) An application will be approved when the training establishment and its courses are found, upon investigation, to have met these standards-
(A) The job which is the objective of the training is one in which progression and appointment to the next higher classification ,.~.., are based upon skills learned through organized training on the job andnot on such factors as length of service and normal turnover. Approval will not be granted for supervisory
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or managerial positions where the normal method ofobtaining the positionis by selection based on such factors as experience, demonstrated ability, education and longw ity;
(I) The wages to be paid the veteran upon entrance into training are not less than wages paid nonveterans in the same training position and are at least fifty percent (50%) of the wages paid for the job for which s/he is to be trained and will be increased in regular periodic increments until, not later than the last full month of the scheduled training period, they will be at least eighty-five percent (85%) of the wages paid for the job for which the veteran is being trained.
or commissions a.re not acceptable.
in the approved wage schedule are considered minimum wages that must be paid to trainees making satisfactory progress; otherwise, the veteran’s benefits must be interrupted or terminated.
higher than the rates shown in the approved wage schedule except that a veteran’s training benefits must be terminated when s/he is paid at or above the rate that is the approved “wage at completion of program;”
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Auth: section 161.172, RSMo (1986). Original rule filed Dec. 23,1975, effective Jan. 211976.