| | Sec. 118. 32 MRSA §1202, sub-§1, ķA, as amended by PL 1993, c. 349, | §67, is further amended to read: |
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| A. For a journeyman electrician's license, a person must: |
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| (1) Complete at least 8,000 hours of service as an | apprentice or helper electrician or at least 8,000 | hours of experience in electrical installations, as | defined in section 1101, and satisfactorily complete | a program of study comprising 576 hours as approved | by the Electricians' Examining Board or from an | accredited institution. The 576 hours shall consist | of 225 hours of required study, including an approved | course of not less than 45 hours in the current | National Electrical Code; and 351 hours of elective | study, comprised of all trade-related electives or | 225 hours of trade-related courses and 135 hours of | degree-related courses; |
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| (2) Be a graduate of an accredited regional applied | technology high school 2-year electrical program, | have worked for 8,000 hours in the field of | electrical installations under the supervision of a | master electrician or the equivalent and have | completed a course of not less than 45 hours in the | current National Electrical Code, the course to be | approved by the board; |
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| (3) Be a graduate of an accredited Maine technical | community college electrical program or a vocational- | electrical program of the Department of Corrections, | have worked for 4,000 hours in the field of | electrical installations under the supervision of a | master electrician or the equivalent and have | completed a course of not less than 45 hours in the | current National Electrical Code, the course to be | approved by the board. Persons qualifying under this | paragraph may write the journeyman's examination upon | graduation if application is made within one year of | graduation; or |
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| (4) Be an electrical apprentice registered with the | State Apprenticeship and Training Council and have | completed 576 hours of related instruction, as | defined in this paragraph, prescribed in their | apprenticeship program, the 8,000-hour approved | program and a course of not less than 45 hours in the | current National Electrical Code, the course to be | approved by the | board. Persons qualifying under this paragraph may | write the journeyman's examination after completion | of the 576 hours of instruction, if application is | made within one year of the completion of the | instruction. |
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