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LR 2033
Item 1

 
Sec. 118. 32 MRSA §1202, sub-§1, ķA, as amended by PL 1993, c. 349,
§67, is further amended to read:

 
A. For a journeyman electrician's license, a person must:

 
(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;

 
(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;

 
(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

 
(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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