RELATING TO EDUCATION.
SB 1387 establishes work-based internships for students, ensuring they receive workers' compensation coverage, enhancing practical experience and future job readiness.
SB 1387 establishes work-based internships for students, ensuring they receive workers' compensation coverage, enhancing practical experience and future job readiness.
Bill Number: SB 1387
Introduced On: January 21, 2025
Current Status: Referred to EDU/LBT, WAM
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Department of Education (DOE), Work-Based Internships, Workers' Compensation
SB 1387 aims to enhance educational opportunities for students by promoting work-based internships. The bill seeks to establish a framework that allows students to gain practical experience in their fields of interest while ensuring they are protected under workers' compensation laws. This initiative is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world application, ultimately preparing students for future employment.
Work-Based Internship Program:
Workers' Compensation Coverage:
Collaboration with Employers:
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Educational Institutions:
This summary provides an overview of SB 1387, highlighting its objectives, key provisions, and the potential impact on students, employers, and educational institutions. The bill represents a significant step toward integrating practical work experiences into the educational framework, ensuring that students are better prepared for the workforce.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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