78R4615 JMM-F
By: Armbrister S.B. No. 500
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the licensing and regulation of certain electricians;
providing a penalty.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Title 8, Occupations Code, is amended by adding
Chapter 1305 to read as follows:
CHAPTER 1305. ELECTRICIANS
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec. 1305.001. SHORT TITLE. This chapter may be cited as
the Texas Electrical Safety and Licensing Act.
Sec. 1305.002. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
(1) "Board" means the Texas Electrical Licensing
Board.
(2) "Electrical code" means the National Electrical
Code published by the National Fire Protection Association as
adopted by the board.
(3) "Electrical contracting" means the business of
designing, installing, erecting, repairing, or altering electrical
wires or conductors to be used for light, heat, power, or signaling
purposes. The term includes the installation or repair of ducts,
raceways, or conduits for the reception or protection of wires or
conductors and the installation or repair of any electrical
machinery, apparatus, or system used for electrical light, heat,
power, or signaling.
(4) "Electrical contractor" means a person engaged in
electrical contracting.
(5) "Electrical engineer" means a person licensed
under Chapter 1001 who possesses the necessary qualifications,
training, and technical knowledge to perform electrical
engineering work in this state.
(6) "Electrical inspector" means a person certified by
the International Association of Electrical Inspectors.
(7) "Electrical work" means any labor or material used
in installing, maintaining, or extending an electrical wiring
system and the appurtenances, apparatus, or equipment used in
connection with the use of electrical energy in, on, outside, or
attached to a building, residence, structure, property, or
premises. The term includes service entrance conductors as defined
by the National Electrical Code.
(8) "Residential wireman" means a person licensed
under this chapter who may only perform electrical installations in
single-family and multifamily dwellings not exceeding four
stories.
(9) "Training director" means a person who is
responsible for supervising training programs for apprentice
electricians.
Sec. 1305.003. EXEMPTIONS; APPLICATION OF CHAPTER. (a)
This chapter does not apply to:
(1) the installation of electrical equipment in a
ship, watercraft other than a floating building, railway rolling
stock, aircraft, or a motor vehicle other than a mobile home or
recreational vehicle;
(2) the installation of electrical equipment
underground in a mine and in self-propelled mobile surface mining
machinery and its attendant electrical trailing cable;
(3) the installation of electrical equipment for
generation, transformation, transmission, or distribution of power
used exclusively to operate railway rolling stock or exclusively
for signaling and communications purposes;
(4) the installation of communications equipment
under the exclusive control of a communications utility and located
outdoors or in a building used exclusively for those installations,
provided that the voltage does not exceed 50 volts;
(5) the installation of electrical equipment under the
exclusive control of an electric utility and used for
communications or metering, or for the generation, control,
transformation, transmission, and distribution of electric energy,
and located:
(A) in a building used exclusively by a utility
for those purposes;
(B) outdoors on property owned or leased by the
utility;
(C) on public highways, streets, roads, or other
public rights-of-way; or
(D) outdoors by established rights on private
property;
(6) work not specifically regulated by a municipal
ordinance that is performed in or on a dwelling by a person who owns
and resides in the dwelling;
(7) work involved in the manufacture of electrical
equipment;
(8) electrical maintenance work involving the
removal, maintenance, or repair of existing electrical equipment
if:
(A) the work does not involve the extension,
relocation, alteration, or addition of electrical wiring and
equipment;
(B) the work is performed by a person regularly
employed as a maintenance person at the building or premises;
(C) the work is performed in conjunction with the
business in which the person is employed; and
(D) the person does not engage in electrical work
for the public;
(9) the installation, maintenance, alteration, or
repair of electrical equipment or associated wiring under the
exclusive control of a gas utility and used for communications or
metering or for the control, transmission, or distribution of
natural gas; and
(10) thoroughfare lighting controlled by a
governmental entity.
(b) This chapter applies to all premises wiring that
originates where an electric utility's facilities end and a
nonutility customer's electric facilities begin.
(c) This chapter applies to an installation in a building
used by a utility for purposes other than a purpose listed in this
section, including an office building, warehouse, garage, machine
shop, or recreational building that is not an integral part of a
generating plant, substation, or control center.
Sec. 1305.004. APPLICATION OF SUNSET ACT. The Texas
Electrical Licensing Board is subject to Chapter 325, Government
Code (Texas Sunset Act). Unless continued in existence as provided
by that chapter, the board is abolished and this chapter expires
September 1, 2015.
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SUBCHAPTER B. TEXAS ELECTRICAL LICENSING BOARD
Sec. 1305.051. TEXAS ELECTRICAL LICENSING BOARD. (a) The
Texas Electrical Licensing Board consists of nine members appointed
by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate as
follows:
(1) one member who is a master electrician and is a
member of a statewide association of electrical contractors not
affiliated with a labor organization;
(2) one member who is a master electrician and is a
member of a statewide association of electrical contractors
affiliated with a labor organization;
(3) one member who is a journeyman electrician
employed by a member of a statewide association of electrical
contractors not affiliated with a labor organization;
(4) one member who is a journeyman electrician who is a
member of a statewide labor organization;
(5) one member who is a training director affiliated
with a statewide organization that is not affiliated with a labor
organization;
(6) one member who is a training director affiliated
with a statewide labor organization;
(7) one member who is a licensed electrical engineer
selected from a list of names submitted by a statewide association
of professional engineers;
(8) one member who is an electrical inspector selected
from a list of names submitted by a statewide association of
municipal governments; and
(9) one member who represents the public.
(b) In appointing members of the board under Subsections
(a)(1)-(7), the governor may consider the names of individuals
submitted by trade associations and labor organizations having
members who are engaged in the relevant trade or profession.
(c) An appointment to the board shall be made without regard
to the race, color, disability, sex, religion, age, or national
origin of the appointee.
Sec. 1305.052. PUBLIC MEMBER ELIGIBILITY. A person is not
eligible for appointment as the public member of the board if the
person or the person's spouse:
(1) is registered, certified, or licensed by an
occupational regulatory agency in the field of electrical
construction;
(2) is employed by or participates in the management
of a business entity or other organization regulated by the board or
receiving funds from the board;
(3) owns or controls, directly or indirectly, more
than a 10 percent interest in a business entity or other
organization regulated by the board or receiving funds from the
board; or
(4) uses or receives a substantial amount of tangible
goods, services, or funds from the board, other than compensation
or reimbursement authorized by law for board membership,
attendance, or expenses.
Sec. 1305.053. MEMBERSHIP AND EMPLOYEE RESTRICTION. A
person may not serve as a member of the board or act as the general
counsel to the board if the person is required to register as a
lobbyist under Chapter 305, Government Code, because of the
person's activities for compensation on behalf of a profession
related to the operation of the board.
Sec. 1305.054. REMOVAL OF MEMBERS. (a) The governor may
remove an appointed board member for inefficiency, abuse, or
neglect of duty in office. In addition, it is a ground for removal
from the board that a member:
(1) does not have at the time of appointment the
qualifications required by Section 1305.051 for appointment to the
board;
(2) does not maintain during service on the board the
qualifications required by Section 1305.051 for appointment to the
board;
(3) is ineligible for membership under Section
1305.052; or
(4) violates a prohibition established by Section
1305.053.
(b) If the executive director has knowledge that a potential
ground for removal exists, the executive director shall notify the
presiding officer of the board of the ground. The presiding officer
shall then notify the governor that a potential ground for removal
exists.
(c) The validity of an action of the board is not affected by
the fact that it was taken when a ground for removal of a member of
the board existed.
Sec. 1305.055. TERMS; VACANCIES. (a) Board members serve
terms of six years, with the terms of three members expiring on
February 1 of each odd-numbered year.
(b) A member may not consecutively serve more than two full
terms.
(c) If a vacancy occurs during a term, the governor shall
appoint a replacement who meets the qualifications of the vacated
position to serve for the remainder of the term.
Sec. 1305.056. PRESIDING OFFICER. The board shall elect
one of its members to serve as presiding officer for a term of one
year. The presiding officer may vote on any matter before the
board.
Sec. 1305.057. COMPENSATION; REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES.
Board members may not receive compensation but are entitled to
reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in
performing the functions of the board, subject to the General
Appropriations Act.
Sec. 1305.058. MEETINGS. The board shall meet at least once
every four months and may meet at other times at the call of the
presiding officer or as provided by the rules of the board.
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SUBCHAPTER C. BOARD PERSONNEL
Sec. 1305.101. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR; PERSONNEL. The board
shall employ an executive director who may hire the personnel
necessary to administer the duties of the board.
Sec. 1305.102. EMPLOYEE RESTRICTIONS. (a) In this
section, "Texas trade association" means a nonprofit, cooperative,
and voluntarily joined association of business or professional
competitors in this state designed to assist its members and its
industry or profession in dealing with mutual business or
professional problems and in promoting their common interest.
(b) An officer, employee, or paid consultant of a Texas
trade association or union in the field of electrical contracting
may not be an employee of the board who is exempt from the state's
position classification plan or is compensated at or above the
amount prescribed by the General Appropriations Act for step 1,
salary group A17, of the position classification salary schedule.
(c) A person who is the spouse of an officer, employee, or
paid consultant of a Texas trade association or union in the field
of electrical contracting may not be a board employee who is exempt
from the state's position classification plan or is compensated at
or above the amount prescribed by the General Appropriations Act
for step 1, salary group A17, of the position classification salary
schedule.
Sec. 1305.103. QUALIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS OF CONDUCT.
The board shall provide to its members and employees as often as is
necessary information regarding their qualifications under this
chapter and their responsibilities under applicable laws relating
to standards of conduct for state officers or employees.
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SUBCHAPTER D. BOARD POWERS AND DUTIES
Sec. 1305.151. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF BOARD. The
board shall:
(1) by rule establish the financial responsibility
requirements for electrical contractors;
(2) after publication of the National Electrical Code
by the National Fire Protection Association every three years,
adopt the revised National Electrical Code as the electrical code
for the state, as amended by the board;
(3) establish reciprocity agreements with other
states that have licensing requirements substantially equivalent
to the requirements of this chapter; and
(4) take other action as necessary to administer and
enforce this chapter.
Sec. 1305.152. RULES. (a) The board shall adopt rules for
the licensing of electricians and electrical contractors as
prescribed by this chapter.
(b) The board may not adopt a rule without explicit
authorization under this chapter.
Sec. 1305.153. FEES. The board shall establish and collect
reasonable and necessary fees in amounts sufficient to cover the
costs of administering this chapter.
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SUBCHAPTER E. PUBLIC INTEREST INFORMATION
AND COMPLAINT PROCEDURES
Sec. 1305.201. PUBLIC INTEREST INFORMATION. (a) The board
shall prepare information of public interest describing the
functions of the board and the procedures by which complaints are
filed with and resolved by the board.
(b) The board shall make the information available to the
public and appropriate state agencies.
Sec. 1305.202. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION. The board shall
develop and implement policies that provide the public with a
reasonable opportunity to appear before the board and to speak on
any issue under the jurisdiction of the board.
Sec. 1305.203. COMPLAINTS. The board by rule shall
establish methods by which consumers and service recipients are
notified of the name, mailing address, and telephone number of the
board for the purpose of directing complaints to the board. The
board may provide for that notification:
(1) on each registration form, application, or written
contract for services of a person regulated under this chapter;
(2) on a sign prominently displayed in the place of
business of each person regulated under this chapter; or
(3) in a bill for service provided by a person
regulated under this chapter.
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SUBCHAPTER F. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
Sec. 1305.251. LICENSE REQUIRED. A person may not perform
electrical work unless the person holds an appropriate license
issued or recognized under this chapter.
Sec. 1305.252. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. An applicant for
a license under this chapter must:
(1) submit to the board a completed application on a
form prescribed by the board;
(2) submit to the board any other information required
by board rule;
(3) demonstrate to the satisfaction of the board the
appropriate amount of electrical work experience as required by
this subchapter; and
(4) pay the application and examination fees.
Sec. 1305.253. REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTER ELECTRICIAN. An
applicant for a license as a master electrician must:
(1) have at least 12,000 hours of on-the-job training
under the supervision of a master or journeyman electrician; and
(2) pass a master electrician examination
administered under this chapter.
Sec. 1305.254. MASTER SIGN ELECTRICIAN. An applicant for a
license as a master sign electrician must:
(1) have at least 12,000 hours of on-the-job training
under the supervision of a master or journeyman sign electrician;
and
(2) pass a master sign electrician examination
administered under this chapter.
Sec. 1305.255. JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN. An applicant for a
license as a journeyman electrician must:
(1) have at least 8,000 hours of on-the-job training
under the supervision of a master or journeyman electrician; and
(2) pass a journeyman electrician examination
administered under this chapter.
Sec. 1305.256. JOURNEYMAN SIGN ELECTRICIAN. An applicant
for a license as a journeyman sign electrician must:
(1) have at least 8,000 hours of on-the-job training
under the supervision of a master or journeyman sign electrician;
and
(2) pass a journeyman sign electrician examination
administered under this chapter.
Sec. 1305.257. RESIDENTIAL WIREMAN. An applicant for a
license as a residential wireman must:
(1) have at least 4,000 hours of on-the-job training
under the supervision of a master or journeyman electrician or
residential wireman; and
(2) pass a residential wireman examination
administered under this chapter.
Sec. 1305.258. MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN. An applicant for a
license as a maintenance electrician must:
(1) have at least 8,000 hours of on-the-job training
under the supervision of a master or journeyman electrician or
maintenance electrician; and
(2) pass a maintenance electrician examination
administered under this chapter.
Sec. 1305.259. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. (a) An applicant
for a license as an electrical contractor must:
(1) be licensed under this chapter as a master
electrician or employ a person licensed under this chapter as a
master electrician;
(2) establish proof of financial responsibility in the
manner prescribed by the board; and
(3) maintain workers' compensation coverage for the
contractor's employees as prescribed by the Labor Code.
(b) A person who holds a master electrician license issued
or recognized by this chapter may only be assigned to a single
electrical contractor, unless the master electrician owns more than
50 percent of the electrical contracting business.
Sec. 1305.260. ELECTRICAL SIGN CONTRACTOR. (a) An
applicant for a license as an electrical sign contractor must:
(1) be licensed under this chapter as a master sign
electrician or employ a person licensed under this chapter as a
master sign electrician;
(2) establish proof of financial responsibility in the
manner prescribed by the board; and
(3) maintain workers' compensation coverage for the
contractor's employees as prescribed by the Labor Code.
(b) A person who holds a master sign electrician license
issued or recognized by this chapter may only be assigned to a
single electrical contractor, unless the master sign electrician
owns more than 50 percent of the electrical sign contracting
business.
Sec. 1305.261. ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE. An applicant for a
license as an electrical apprentice must be at least 16 years of age
and be engaged in the process of learning and assisting in the
installation of electrical work under the supervision of a licensed
master or journeyman electrician.
Sec. 1305.262. EXAMINATIONS. (a) Examinations required by
this subchapter shall be conducted at least once each month
throughout the state in regional locations designated by the board.
(b) The board shall prescribe the content of each written
examination, which must test the knowledge of the applicant about
materials and methods used in electrical installations and the
standards prescribed by the National Electrical Code as adopted by
the board.
(c) The board shall determine uniform standards for
acceptable performance on an examination.
(d) An applicant who does not pass the examination may not
retake the examination before the 90th day after the date of the
failed examination.
(e) The board may contract with a national testing service
to administer examinations.
Sec. 1305.263. EXAMINATION RESULTS. (a) Not later than the
30th day after the date on which an examination is administered
under this chapter, the board shall notify each examinee of the
results of the examination. If an examination is graded or reviewed
by a national testing service, the board shall notify examinees of
the result of the examination not later than the 14th day after the
date on which the board receives the results from the testing
service.
(b) If the notice of the examination results will be delayed
for more than 60 days after the examination date, the board shall
notify each examinee of the reason for the delay before the 60th
day.
(c) If requested in writing by a person who fails an
examination administered under this chapter, the board shall
provide to the person an analysis of the person's performance on the
examination.
Sec. 1305.264. NONRESIDENT LICENSE APPLICANT. The board
may issue a license under this chapter to an applicant who holds a
license in another state and who submits a proper application and
pays the required fees if the board determines that the applicant is
licensed in a state with which there is an agreement to recognize
licenses issued under this chapter.
Sec. 1305.265. LICENSE ISSUANCE; NONTRANSFERABILITY. (a)
Not later than the 30th day after the date on which the board
determines that an applicant has passed the examination required
under this chapter, the board shall issue a license to the applicant
if the applicant has complied with the application requirements and
paid the fees required by this chapter.
(b) A license issued by the board is valid throughout this
state and is not transferable.
Sec. 1305.266. DISPLAY OF LICENSE. (a) An electrical
contractor and electrical sign contractor shall display the
contractor's business name and the number of the license issued by
the board on each vehicle owned by the contractor.
(b) The information required to be displayed must be:
(1) printed in letters and numbers that are at least
two inches high and in a color that contrasts with the color of the
background surface; and
(2) permanently affixed in conspicuous places on both
sides of the vehicle.
Sec. 1305.267. LICENSE RENEWAL. (a) Except as provided by
Subsection (b), a license expires on December 31 of the third year
after issuance and may be renewed every three years on payment of
the required renewal fee.
(b) The board by rule may adopt a system under which
licenses expire on various dates during the year. For the year in
which the license expiration date is changed, renewal fees payable
on or before December 31 shall be prorated on a monthly basis so
that each license holder pays only that portion of the renewal fee
that is applicable to the number of months during which the license
is valid. On renewal of the license on the new expiration date, the
total renewal fee is due.
(c) Not later than the 30th day preceding the expiration
date of a person's license, the board shall notify the person in
writing, at the person's last known mailing address, of the
impending license expiration. A person may renew an unexpired
license by paying to the board, before the license expiration date,
the required renewal fee.
(d) A person whose license has been expired for 90 days or
less may renew the license by paying to the board the required
renewal fee and a late fee in an amount equal to half of the
examination fee for the license. A person whose license has been
expired for more than 90 days but less than two years may renew the
license by paying to the board all unpaid renewal fees and a late
fee in an amount equal to the examination fee for the license. A
person whose license has been expired for more than two years may
not renew the license. The person may obtain a new license by
submitting to reexamination and complying with the requirements and
procedures for obtaining an original license.
Sec. 1305.268. CONTINUING EDUCATION. To renew a master
electrician, journeyman electrician, master sign electrician,
journeyman sign electrician, maintenance electrician, or
residential wireman license, the license holder must complete eight
hours of continuing education every three years.
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SUBCHAPTER G. REGULATION OF ELECTRICIANS BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
Sec. 1305.301. MUNICIPAL OR REGIONAL REGULATION. (a) This
chapter does not prohibit a municipality or region from regulating
electricians by:
(1) enacting an ordinance requiring inspections;
(2) offering examinations;
(3) issuing municipal or regional licenses; or
(4) collecting permit fees for municipal or regional
licenses and examinations from electricians for work performed in
the municipality or region.
(b) A municipality or region may not require a person to
take a municipal or regional examination if that person holds the
appropriate license issued under this chapter and is working within
the scope of that license.
(c) Electrical work must be installed in accordance with all
applicable local ordinances or in accordance with standards at
least as stringent as those contained in the state electrical code
adopted by the board.
Sec. 1305.302. SCOPE OF MUNICIPAL OR REGIONAL LICENSE. A
license to perform electrical work issued by a municipality or
region is valid only in the municipality or region or in another
municipality or region under a reciprocal agreement.
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SUBCHAPTER H. LICENSE DENIAL AND DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
Sec. 1305.351. GROUNDS FOR DENIAL OR DISCIPLINARY ACTION.
The board shall adopt rules establishing:
(1) the grounds for:
(A) denial, suspension, or revocation of a
license;
(B) issuance of a reprimand to a license holder;
or
(C) placement of a license holder on probation;
and
(2) procedures for disciplinary actions.
Sec. 1305.352. REQUESTED SUSPENSION BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT. A
municipality or region may request suspension for just cause of the
license under this chapter of a license holder working in its
jurisdiction.
Sec. 1305.353. HEARINGS; ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE. (a) If
the board proposes to deny, suspend, or revoke a license, the
license holder is entitled to a hearing before the board.
(b) The board's proceedings relating to the denial,
suspension, or revocation of a license issued under this chapter
are governed by Chapter 2001, Government Code.
Sec. 1305.354. NEW APPLICATION BY HOLDER OF REVOKED
LICENSE. A license holder whose license has been revoked may apply
for a new license after the first anniversary of the date of the
revocation.
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SUBCHAPTER I. ENFORCEMENT
Sec. 1305.401. CRIMINAL PENALTY. (a) A person commits an
offense if the person knowingly:
(1) violates the licensing requirements of this
chapter;
(2) performs electrical work without a license to
perform electrical work in this state; or
(3) employs an individual who does not hold the
appropriate license required by this chapter.
(b) An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor.
SECTION 2. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this
section, this Act takes effect September 1, 2003.
(b) Sections 1305.251 and 1305.401, Occupations Code, as
added by this Act, take effect March 1, 2004.
(c) In making the initial appointments to the Texas
Electrical Licensing Board, the governor shall appoint:
(1) three members for terms expiring February 1, 2005;
(2) three members for terms expiring February 1, 2007;
and
(3) three members for terms expiring February 1, 2009.
SECTION 3. (a) The Texas Electrical Licensing Board shall
issue a license to a qualified applicant under this section who:
(1) applies for a license under this section not later
than September 1, 2004;
(2) submits to the board the information required by
board rule;
(3) has the experience required by this section; and
(4) pays the application fee.
(b) An applicant for a license under this section as a
master electrician who works in an area in which a municipal or
regional licensing program exists is required to have:
(1) completed at least 12,000 hours of on-the-job
training under the supervision of a master or journeyman
electrician; and
(2) held a municipal or regional master electrician
license for at least one year.
(c) An applicant for a license under this section as a
master electrician working in an area in which a municipal or
regional licensing program does not exist is required to have
completed at least 20,000 hours of on-the-job training under the
supervision of a master or journeyman electrician.
(d) An applicant for a license under this section as a
master sign electrician working in an area in which a municipal or
regional licensing program exists is required to have:
(1) completed at least 12,000 hours of on-the-job
training under the supervision of a master or journeyman sign
electrician; and
(2) held a municipal or regional master sign
electrician license for at least one year.
(e) An applicant for a license under this section as a
master sign electrician working in an area in which a municipal or
regional licensing program does not exist is required to have
completed at least 20,000 hours of on-the-job training under the
supervision of a master or journeyman sign electrician.
(f) An applicant for a license under this section as a
journeyman electrician is required to have:
(1) completed at least 12,000 hours of on-the-job
training under the supervision of a master or journeyman
electrician;
(2) held a municipal or regional journeyman
electrician license for at least one year; or
(3) graduated from an electrical apprenticeship
program consisting of at least 576 hours of job-related education
and 8,000 hours of on-the-job training.
(g) An applicant for a license under this section as a
journeyman sign electrician is required to have:
(1) completed at least 12,000 hours of on-the-job
training under the supervision of a licensed master or journeyman
sign electrician;
(2) held a municipal or regional journeyman sign
electrician license for at least one year; or
(3) graduated from an electrical sign apprenticeship
program consisting of at least 576 hours of job-related education
and 8,000 hours of on-the-job training.
(h) An applicant for a license under this section as a
residential wireman is required to have:
(1) completed at least 8,000 hours of on-the-job
training under the supervision of a licensed master or journeyman
electrician or a residential wireman;
(2) held a municipal or regional residential wireman
license for at least one year; or
(3) graduated from a residential wireman
apprenticeship program consisting of at least 288 hours of
job-related education and 4,000 hours of on-the-job training.
(i) An applicant for a license under this section as a
maintenance electrician is required to have:
(1) completed at least 12,000 hours of on-the-job
training;
(2) held a municipal or regional maintenance
electrician license for at least one year; or
(3) graduated from an electrical maintenance
apprenticeship program consisting at least 576 hours of job-related
education and 8,000 hours of on-the-job training.
(j) This section expires September 1, 2005.