Prop 39: Eligible TOP Codes
0201.00 – ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
Planning, organization, and enclosure of space for functional and esthetic purposes, including the design of structures, testing of materials, estimating, environmental impact studies, and dealing with contracts and specifications.
0934.00 – ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY
Theory and application of electric and electronic systems and components, including circuits, electro- magnetic fields, energy sources, communications devices, radio, and television circuits, computers, and other electric and electronic components and devices.
0934.40 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND POWER TRANSMISSION
Installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems and the power lines that distribute electricity. Includes assembly, installation, maintenance and repair of motors, generators, transformers, and related equipment.
0935.00 – ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY
Engineering principles and technical skills for the manufacture of products and related industrial processes. Includes shaping and forming operations, materials handling, instrumentation and controls, and quality control. Includes Computer Aided Manufacturing and robotics. Also includes optimization theory, industrial and manufacturing planning, and related management skills.
0945.00 – INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY AND MAINTENANCE
Design, construction, maintenance, and operation of mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical equipment and related systems, such as production machinery. Includes building and plant maintenance.
0946.00 – ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL TECHNOLOGY (HVACR)
Assembly, installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration systems.
0946.10 – ENERGY SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
Theory and methods of energy conservation applied to heating, cooling, and related systems, including the measurement and assessment of energy consumption, diagnosis and prescription. Includes alternative energy systems.
0952.00 – CONSTRUCTION CRAFTS TECHNOLOGY
Lay out, fabrication, erection, installation, and repair of buildings, highways, airports, and other structures and fixtures, including framing, construction materials, estimating, blueprint reading, and use of tools.
0952.10 – CARPENTRY
Layout, fabrication, erection, and installation of structures using common systems of framing, construction materials, estimating, and blueprint reading.
0952.20 – ELECTRICAL
Installation, operation, maintenance and repair of electrical systems in buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial electric power wiring and motors, controls, and electrical-distribution panels.
0952.30 – PLUMBING, PIPEFITTING, AND STEAMFITTING
Theories, principles, methods, technical skills and use of equipment in plumbing, pipefitting, and steamfitting.
0953.30 – ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, AND ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DRAFTING
Development of working schematics and representations in support of electrical/electronic engineers, computer engineers, electro-mechanical engineers, and related professionals.
0953.40 – MECHANICAL DRAFTING
Development of working drawings and electronic simulations in support of mechanical and industrial engineers and related professionals.
0956.00 – MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Engineering principles and technical skills for the manufacture of products and related industrial processes. Includes shaping and forming operations, materials handling, instrumentation and controls, and quality control. Includes Computer Aided Manufacturing and robotics. Also includes optimization theory, industrial and manufacturing planning, and related management skills.
0956.30 – MACHINING AND MACHINE TOOLS
Fabrication, assembly and repair of parts and components or systems on machines, such as lathes, grinders, drill presses, milling machines, and shaping machines. Includes Computer Numerical Control and tool design.
0956.40 – SHEET METAL AND STRUCTURAL METAL
Theories, principles, methods, technical skills, and equipment used in sheet metal occupations and ironworking occupations.
0956.50 – WELDING TECHNOLOGY
Welding techniques, processes, and equipment applied in accordance with diagrams, blueprints, or other specifications.
0956.70 – INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Safety engineering principles and practices, as well as related federal, state and local regulations concerned with workplace safety.
0957.00 – CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
Application of procedures and techniques related to civil and construction management, including estimating and bidding, scheduling and control, inspection, building systems, construction practices, quality control, labor and safety practices. Includes public works management.
0957.20 – CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
Inspection of new or remodeled structures to determine their soundness and compliance to specifications, building codes and other regulations.
0958.00 – WATER AND WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY
Principles, technical skills and equipment used to process, purify, store and distribute potable water, and dispose of waste water. Design, construction, operation, and maintenance of equipment for water or waste water treatment systems.
NOTES:
Also included are:
Planning, organization, and enclosure of space for functional and esthetic purposes, including the design of structures, testing of materials, estimating, environmental impact studies, and dealing with contracts and specifications.
0934.00 – ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY
Theory and application of electric and electronic systems and components, including circuits, electro- magnetic fields, energy sources, communications devices, radio, and television circuits, computers, and other electric and electronic components and devices.
0934.40 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND POWER TRANSMISSION
Installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems and the power lines that distribute electricity. Includes assembly, installation, maintenance and repair of motors, generators, transformers, and related equipment.
0935.00 – ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY
Engineering principles and technical skills for the manufacture of products and related industrial processes. Includes shaping and forming operations, materials handling, instrumentation and controls, and quality control. Includes Computer Aided Manufacturing and robotics. Also includes optimization theory, industrial and manufacturing planning, and related management skills.
0945.00 – INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY AND MAINTENANCE
Design, construction, maintenance, and operation of mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical equipment and related systems, such as production machinery. Includes building and plant maintenance.
0946.00 – ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL TECHNOLOGY (HVACR)
Assembly, installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration systems.
0946.10 – ENERGY SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
Theory and methods of energy conservation applied to heating, cooling, and related systems, including the measurement and assessment of energy consumption, diagnosis and prescription. Includes alternative energy systems.
0952.00 – CONSTRUCTION CRAFTS TECHNOLOGY
Lay out, fabrication, erection, installation, and repair of buildings, highways, airports, and other structures and fixtures, including framing, construction materials, estimating, blueprint reading, and use of tools.
0952.10 – CARPENTRY
Layout, fabrication, erection, and installation of structures using common systems of framing, construction materials, estimating, and blueprint reading.
0952.20 – ELECTRICAL
Installation, operation, maintenance and repair of electrical systems in buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial electric power wiring and motors, controls, and electrical-distribution panels.
0952.30 – PLUMBING, PIPEFITTING, AND STEAMFITTING
Theories, principles, methods, technical skills and use of equipment in plumbing, pipefitting, and steamfitting.
0953.30 – ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, AND ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DRAFTING
Development of working schematics and representations in support of electrical/electronic engineers, computer engineers, electro-mechanical engineers, and related professionals.
0953.40 – MECHANICAL DRAFTING
Development of working drawings and electronic simulations in support of mechanical and industrial engineers and related professionals.
0956.00 – MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Engineering principles and technical skills for the manufacture of products and related industrial processes. Includes shaping and forming operations, materials handling, instrumentation and controls, and quality control. Includes Computer Aided Manufacturing and robotics. Also includes optimization theory, industrial and manufacturing planning, and related management skills.
0956.30 – MACHINING AND MACHINE TOOLS
Fabrication, assembly and repair of parts and components or systems on machines, such as lathes, grinders, drill presses, milling machines, and shaping machines. Includes Computer Numerical Control and tool design.
0956.40 – SHEET METAL AND STRUCTURAL METAL
Theories, principles, methods, technical skills, and equipment used in sheet metal occupations and ironworking occupations.
0956.50 – WELDING TECHNOLOGY
Welding techniques, processes, and equipment applied in accordance with diagrams, blueprints, or other specifications.
0956.70 – INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH
Safety engineering principles and practices, as well as related federal, state and local regulations concerned with workplace safety.
0957.00 – CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
Application of procedures and techniques related to civil and construction management, including estimating and bidding, scheduling and control, inspection, building systems, construction practices, quality control, labor and safety practices. Includes public works management.
0957.20 – CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
Inspection of new or remodeled structures to determine their soundness and compliance to specifications, building codes and other regulations.
0958.00 – WATER AND WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY
Principles, technical skills and equipment used to process, purify, store and distribute potable water, and dispose of waste water. Design, construction, operation, and maintenance of equipment for water or waste water treatment systems.
NOTES:
Also included are:
- Apprenticeship with Journeyman Certification (in energy related crafts including carpentry, electricians, plumbers, and sheet metal workers)
- Pre-Apprenticeship (requires partnership with energy related Apprenticeship program[s] approved by the Division of Apprenticeship Standards)
- Renewable Energy including Solar Technology
Prop 39: Eligible 3rd Party Certificates
- WECA ET modules
- Multi Craft Core Curriculum (MC3)
- NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research)
- USGBC/LEED Green Associate training/certification
- BPI training http://www.bpi.org/professionals_already.aspx - or recertification (if needed)
- HERS training/certification https://www.calcerts.com/
- ASHRAE certification - https://www.ashrae.org/
- OSHA: 10, 30, 510, etc.
- NABCEP
- Journeyman certificate (upon completion of a DAS registered Apprenticeship program)
- UA STAR Certification
- Nate Certification http://www.natex.org
- HVAC Excellence http://www.hvacexcellence.org/
- RSES Certification http://www.rses.org/testing/cms.aspx
- TABB Certification http://www.tabbcertified.org
- NEBB Certification http://www.nebb.org/
- AABC Certification http://www.aabc.com/certifications/
- CALCTP Certification https://www.calctp.org
Prop 39: Eligible Apprenticeship Programs
Registered Apprenticeships are listed at http://www.dir.ca.gov/databases/das/aigstart.asp
Asbestos:
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Heat & Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers
Heat and Frost Insulator |
Carpentry:
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Carpenter Insulating Worker
Insulation Installer Weatherization Installer & Technician |
Electrical & Electronics:
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Electrician
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Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning:
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Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Worker
HVACR Service Technician |
Operating Engineer:
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Construction Inspector
Operating & Maintenance Engineer Stationary Engineer |
Plumbing and Pipefitting:
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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanic
Air Conditioning Refrigeration Mechanic HVACR Service Technician Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Fitter Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic Refrigeration Fitter Refrigeration Mechanic |
Sheet Metal Worker:
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Air Balance Testing Technician
Air Conditioning Mechanic Air Conditioning Specialist Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Worker Sheet Metal Worker Energy Management Technician Sheet Metal Service Technician Test, Adjust, & Balancing Technician |
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