24.22.327    GENERAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING TRAINING

(1) In order to qualify for reimbursement, training must:

(a) be provided by an eligible training provider; and

(b) consist of:

(i) skills-based training that meets the criteria contained in (4);

(ii) certified education that meets the criteria contained in (5); or

(iii) online training that meets the criteria contained in (6).

(2) A training provider is eligible to provide training if the trainer is:

(a) a qualified educational institution recognized under 53-2-1216, MCA;

(b) a registered apprenticeship program that is in compliance with Title 39, chapter 6, MCA; or

(c) an entity or individual approved by the department, meeting the criteria contained in (3), to provide workforce training.

(3) An entity or individual may be approved by the department to provide workforce training. The department may, in its discretion, reduce a grant or disapprove an individual or entity if the costs or rates are significantly in excess of costs or rates of similar training. The individual or entity may be approved based on one or more of the following criteria:

(a) the trainer can demonstrate substantial experience and background in the industry or occupational field relevant to the proposed course of training;

(b) the trainer possesses industry-recognized competency in the subject matter of the proposed training, as demonstrated by a certificate or similar credential issued by a bona fide industry source or organization; or

(c) the trainer demonstrates other suitable qualifications as may be reasonably accepted by the department.

(4) Skills-based training:

(a) is training that:

(i) increases the quality of tasks an incumbent worker is able to perform;

(ii) increases the number of types of tasks an incumbent worker is able to perform; or

(iii) provides the ability to demonstrate that the incumbent worker is able to execute new tasks, or old tasks in new ways, as a direct result of the training; but

(b) does not refer to training that generally increases an incumbent worker's knowledge of a topic area or areas.

(5) Certified education must result in a nationally recognized or industry-recognized credential being awarded in recognition of attainment of a measurable technique or occupational skill, based on standards developed or endorsed by employers.

(6) Training may be provided in any of the following methods:

(a) classroom training where the student travels to the trainer;

(b) on-site training where the trainer travels to the grantee's business and customizes training to the business's needs; or

(c) online training that is interactive, where:

(i) the student has access to the trainer;

(ii) the student demonstrates or practices what the student is learning; and (iii) the online training has the capability to provide suitable proof of completion.

 

History: 53-2-1220, MCA; IMP, 53-2-1217, 53-2-1218, MCA; NEW, 2017 MAR p. 2433, Eff. 1/1/18; AMD, 2022 MAR p. 1074, Eff. 7/1/22.