| 4-A. Supervision. One apprentice electrician or one helper |
electrician may work with and under the supervision of each |
master electrician, limited electrician or journeyman |
electrician. Three helper electricians may work with and under |
the supervision of each master electrician. A master electrician |
who teaches an electrical course at a Maine applied technology |
center, a Maine applied technology region, a Maine technical |
college or an apprenticeship program registered by the Department |
of Labor may have a maximum of 12 helper or apprentice |
electricians under direct supervision while making electrical |
installations that are a part of the instructional program of the |
school or apprenticeship program, as long as the total value of |
each installation does not exceed $5,000. An electrical |
installation may not be commenced pursuant to this subsection |
without the prior approval of the director or president of the |
school or apprenticeship program at which the master electrician |
is an instructor. These installations are limited to those done |
in buildings or facilities owned or controlled by: |