Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 010 - Department of Labor
Division 13 - Board of Electrical Examiners
Rule 010.13.08-001 - Continuing Education
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 010.13.08-001
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
010.13-019 Continuing Education
A. No
journeyman electrician license or master electrician license shall be renewed
unless the licensee completes at least eight (8) hours of continuing education
for each National Electrical Code (NEC) cycle. Continuing education shall
consist of classroom or other Board approved instruction relating specifically
to the National Electrical Code. The NEC cycle shall begin on January 1 of each
year of NEC publication.
B.
Approved Continuing Education Hours:
1.
Continuing education hours required by these Regulations shall be obtained only
in programs and courses approved by the Board.
2. The Board shall examine and approve
curricula from any entity that provides continuing education to determine
whether it provides appropriate and adequate NEC instruction.
3. Course curricula shall be presented to the
Board for approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the date of the course.
The curricula shall be presented on a form approved by the Board. Electrical
Division staff may recommend course providers and curricula to the Board for
approval. The Board may approve retroactive credit for courses completed during
the current NEC cycle but before the effective date of these
regulations.
4. Upon completion of
a Board approved course, the course provider shall complete an attendance
roster form approved by the Board to confirm completion. The course provider
shall submit this form to the Board and/or the Arkansas Department of Labor
Electrical Division. The course provider's roster is the only document
acceptable to confirm completion of course credit. Each course provider shall
maintain this information not less than five (5) years from the course
completion date.
5. The Arkansas
Department of Labor Electrical Division shall:
a. maintain the attendance rosters submitted
by course providers; and
b.
maintain a list of Board approved courses.
C. No apprentice that completes an
apprenticeship program and passes the journeyman exam shall be required to
obtain additional continuing education hours during that NEC cycle.
D. Failure to complete continuing education
hours
1. If any licensee fails to complete the
required continuing education hours before the end of each NEC cycle, the
licensee may obtain the required continuing education hours within ninety (90)
days without being subject to examination requirements or civil penalties for
performing unlicensed electrical work. All other civil penalties shall
apply.
2. If the licensee fails to
obtain the required hours within this ninety (90) day period, the licensee
shall be required to take another examination.
E. Notwithstanding the provisions of
010.13-019(D)(2) above, the required continuing education hours for the 2005
NEC Cycle may be obtained no later than December 31, 2008, without the licensee
being required to take another examination. A licensee may be subject to civil
penalties for performing unlicensed electrical work and may be subject to an
examination requirement pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §
17-28-301(b)(5).
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