Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 010 - Department of Labor
Division 13 - Board of Electrical Examiners
Rule 010.13.09-001 - Rules of the Electrical Examiners
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 010.13.09-001
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
010.13-009Definitions
A. The various classes of licenses shall be
defined as follows:
1. "Master electrician"
shall mean an individual with an unlimited license classification and who is
authorized to plan, lay out, and supervise the installation, maintenance, and
extension of electrical conductors and equipment.
2. "Journeyman electrician" shall mean an
individual who is limited by license classification to install, maintain, and
extend electrical conductors and equipment. A journeyman electrician can not
contract with the general public to plan, lay out or supervise the
installation, maintenance and extension of electrical conductors and equipment
without employing at least one (1) full-time master electrician.
3. "Residential master electrician" shall
mean an individual who is limited by license classification to performing
electrical work for one and two family dwellings, including planning and
supervising the installation, maintenance and extension of electrical
facilities. A residential master electrician may perform electrical work on a
commercial or other project under the direct supervision of a journeyman
electrician or master electrician in the same manner and with the same ratio as
an electrical apprentice.
4.
"Residential journeyman electrician" shall mean an individual who is limited by
license classification to install, maintain, alter, repair, maintain, or
renovate electrical facilities for one and two family dwellings under the
general supervision of a residential master electrician or a master
electrician. A residential journeyman may perform electrical work on a
commercial or other project under the direct supervision of a journeyman
electrician or master electrician in the same manner and with the same ratio as
an electrical apprentice.
5. "Air
conditioning electrician" shall mean an individual who is limited by license
classification to the installation, maintenance, and extension of electrical
conductors and equipment solely for the purpose of supplying heating and air
conditioning and refrigeration units.
6. "Industrial maintenance electrician" shall
mean an individual who is limited by license classification to the repair,
maintenance, alteration, and extension of electrical conductors and equipment
for electrical power and control systems on or within industrial,
manufacturing, or similar type facilities. For employees of industrial
facilities, it is not necessary to possess this or any other class of license.
See Ark. Code Ann. §
17-28-102(a)(2)
and Regulation 010.13.010(A).
7.
"Specialist Sign Electrician" means any individual who is limited to a license
classification possessing the necessary qualifications, training, and technical
knowledge for installing, maintaining and repairing electrically illuminated or
operated signs and gaseous tubing for illumination, making all connection to an
approved outlet of sufficient capacity within twenty-five (25) feet of the sign
to be connected.
B.
"Board" shall mean the Board of Electrical Examiners of the State of
Arkansas.
C. "Director" shall mean
the Director of the Arkansas Department of Labor.
D. "Direct supervision" shall mean:
1. an apprentice is being supervised by an
individual licensed to perform the electrical work being supervised;
2. during the entire working day of the
apprentice, the licensed electrician is physically present at the location or
site where the apprentice is performing electrical work and immediately
available to the apprentice;
3. the
licensed electrician is physically present and immediately available to the
apprentice at all times for assistance and direction;
4. electronic supervision does not meet the
requirement of physically present and immediately available;
5. the licensed electrician shall review the
electrical work performed by the apprentice before the electrical work is
operational; and
6. the licensed
electrician is able and does determine that all electrical work performed by
the apprentice is performed in compliance with the standards adopted by these
regulations. The licensed electrician is responsible for all the electrical
work performed by an apprentice under his or her supervision.
7. With respect to an apprentice requiring
direct supervision, this shall mean that the supervising electrician must be
within eyesight and no more than fifty (50) feet away when the apprentice is
working on energized parts.
E. "Electrical Apprentice" means any person
whose principal occupation is the learning of and assisting in the installation
of electrical work under the direct supervision of a journeyman electrician or
master electrician.
F. "Electrical
work" means:
1. As defined by Ark. Code Ann.
§§
17-28-101(4)
and
20-31-102(5):
a. Installations of electric conductors and
equipment within or on public and private buildings or other structures,
including recreational vehicles, and floating buildings, and other premises
such as yards, carnivals, parking and other lots, and industrial
substations;
b. Installations of
conductors that connect to the supply of electricity; and
c. Installations of other outside conductors
on the premises.
G. "HVACR" shall mean heating, ventilation,
air conditioning and refrigeration.
H. "Manager" shall mean any employee:
1. whose primary duty consists of oversight
of the technical and business functions of the electrical company in which he
or she is employed; and
2. who
customarily and regularly directs the work of one or more other employees
therein; and
3. who has a good
working knowledge of electrical theory, electrical materials and equipment, and
electrical installation procedures; and
4. who customarily and regularly exercises
discretion and independent judgment; and
5. who has the authority to hire or fire
other employees, or whose suggestions and recommendations as to the hiring or
firing and as to the advancement and promotion or any other change of status of
other employees will be given particular weight; and
6. who normally maintains oversight of the
electrical work performed by the electrical company in which he or she is
employed during such time that company holds itself out to perform such
work.
I.
"Superintendent" shall mean any employee:
1.
whose primary duty consists of oversight of the electrical work performed by
the electrical company in which he or she is employed; and
2. who has a good working knowledge of
electrical theory, electrical materials and equipment, and electrical
installation procedures; and
3. who
customarily and regularly directs the work of one or more other employees
therein; and
4. who has the
authority to hire or fire other employees, or whose suggestions and
recommendations as to the hiring or firing and as to the advancement and
promotion or any other change of status of other employees, will be given
particular weight; and
5. who
customarily and regularly exercises discretion and independent judgment;
and
6. who normally maintains
oversight of the electrical work performed by the electrical company in which
he or she is employed during such time that company holds itself out to perform
such work.
010.13-011Examinations
A. The Board shall make provisions for
examinations on the following classes of licenses: master electrician,
journeyman electrician, industrial maintenance electrician, residential master
electrician, residential journeyman electrician, specialist sign electrician
and air conditioning electrician to be given at least every six (6)
months.
B. The examination of each
class of license shall be of length and type to ensure proficiency in the
tested area. The exact content of any examination shall be within the
discretion of the Board. Said examinations shall be confined to questions, the
answers to which will aid in determining the fitness and competency of the
applicant for the intended service and shall be of uniform grade throughout the
state.
C. Persons applying for a
license shall pay the following examination fees as instructed by the director:
1. Master Electrician |
$50.00 |
2. Journeyman Electrician |
$50.00 |
3. Industrial Maintenance Electrician |
$50.00 |
4. Residential Master Electrician |
$50.00 |
5. Residential Journeyman Electrician |
$50.00 |
6. Air Conditioning Electrician |
$50.00 |
7. Specialist Sign Electrician |
$50.00 |
D. Any
applicant who shall fail to pass the examination shall continue to be approved
for subsequent examinations of the same class without further action by the
Board, provided the applicant completed an apprenticeship training program. Any
applicant who shall fail to pass the examination and who failed to complete an
apprenticeship program may be required by the Board to complete up to two (2)
years of an apprenticeship program before being approved for any subsequent
examination.
010.13-012Qualification for Examination and Licensure
A. All applications for
licensure of any class must be received by the Board five (5) business days
prior to the date of the scheduled meeting of the Board or the Screening
Committee.
After review of the applications, the Board will issue a list of approved applicants eligible for examination.
B. An applicant for a master electrician's
license shall have:
1. a degree in electrical
engineering plus two (2) years of construction related experience; or
2. six (6) years experience in the
construction industry, both residential and commercial, including two (2) years
experience as a licensed journeyman electrician; or
3. any combination of training and experience
as the Board may approve, such as formal electrical apprenticeship programs
specifically approved by the board, on-the-job training specifically approved
by the Board, or a combination of training and construction experience that is
determined by the Board to be equivalent to that as specified in paragraph
010.13-012(B)(1) or (2) above.
C. An applicant for a journeyman electrician
license shall have the following qualifications, as appropriate:
1.
Applicants who completed an
apprenticeship program. Applicants who have completed a 4-year
electrical construction apprenticeship program approved by the U. S. Department
of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training shall have:
a. "Notice of Apprenticeship Committee Action
- Released for Test/Completion" form from the applicant's training program and
approved by the Arkansas Department of Workforce Education; or
b. if the applicant completed an
apprenticeship program in another state, certification from the Bureau of
Apprenticeship and Training or the state agency responsible for oversight of
apprenticeship programs of completion.
c. The Board may approve an applicant without
a Released for Test form in extenuating circumstances.
2.
Applicants who seek
reciprocity. Applicants who seek reciprocity shall have certification
from the sister state that:
a. the applicant
is currently licensed as a journeyman and in good standing;
b. the applicant has held his/her license in
the sister state for a period of one (1) year; and
c. the applicant was tested in the sister
state.
3.
Applicants who have not completed an apprenticeship program.
Applicants who have not completed a 4-year electrical construction
apprenticeship program approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training
shall have 8 years (16,000 hours) of electrical construction experience or
training as may be approved by the Board. This training or experience may
include electrical experience gained in the military. See
Regulation 010.13-012(I) for experience that does not qualify.
D. An applicant for an industrial
maintenance electrician's license shall have:
1. four (4) years experience under the
supervision of an engineer, master electrician, journeyman electrician or
industrial maintenance electrician in the maintenance of electrical conductors
and equipment; or
2. any
combination of training and experience as the Board may approve, such as formal
apprenticeship programs approved by the Board, on-the-job training specifically
approved by the Board, public or private electrical training programs, such as
those conducted by the armed forces, colleges, or vocational-technical schools,
specifically approved by the Board, or a combination of training and electrical
maintenance experience that is determined by the Board to be equivalent to that
as specified in paragraph 010.13-012(D)(1) above.
E. An applicant for a residential master
electrician's license shall have:
1. three (3)
years experience in the wiring of one (1) or two (2) family dwellings including
one (1) year experience as a licensed residential journeyman; or
2. any combination of training and experience
as the Board may approve as being equivalent to that as specified in paragraph
010.13-012(E)(1) above.
F. An applicant for a residential journeyman
license shall have:
1. two (2) years
experience in the wiring of one (1) or two (2) family dwellings;
2. a two-year combination of training and
experience as the Board may approve, such as formal apprenticeship programs
approved by the Board; and
3. a
signed letter from the applicant's school verifying the applicant's
hours.
G. An applicant
for an air conditioning electrician's license shall have:
1. two (2) years experience in wiring HVACR
equipment; or
2. any combination of
experience and training as the Board may approve as being equivalent to that as
specified in paragraph 010.13-012(G)(1) above.
3. the experience required in paragraph
010.13-012(G)(1) may be demonstrated by having held for two years:
a. a HVACR electrician's license issued by an
Arkansas municipality, or
b. a
HVACR Class A or Class B license issued by the state HVACR Licensing
Board.
H. An
applicant for an specialist sign electrician's license shall have:
1. two (2) years experience working for a
electrical sign company or a licensed electrical licensee performing the work
of installing, maintaining and repairing electrically illuminated or operated
signs and gaseous tubing for illumination, making all connection to an approved
outlet of sufficient capacity within twenty-five (25) feet of the sign to be
connected; or
2. any combination of
training and experience as the Board may approve as being equivalent to that as
specified in paragraph 010.13-012(H)(1) above.
3. Applicants for a specialist sign
electrician license pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be exempt
from the examination requirement of §
17-28-203,
provided that the applicant:
a. Is qualified
by experience requirements specified in 010.13-012(H)(1) or (2); and
b. Has not had a municipal electrician's
license or a state electrician's license of any classification revoked or
suspended for cause; and
c.
Submits the appropriate fee; and
d. Applies for a license prior to September
1, 2009.
4. This license
shall not be required of any Board licensee currently qualified to perform the
type of work described by 010.13-012(H)(1).
5. All licensed specialist sign electricians
shall submit to the Department a list of any employees performing work as
described in Regulation 010.13-012(H). All such work shall be performed under
direct supervision of a licensed sign electrician or other electrical licensee
authorized to perform this type of work.
I. For the purpose of determining experience
qualification, the Board shall not consider the following:
1. any experience obtained in violation of
Ark. Code Ann. §
17-28-304
(Repl. 2001) which required a state electrician's license beginning July 1,
1998; or
2. any experience obtained
in a sister state in violation of that state's licensing or registration
requirements.
J. Work
experience shall be documented by official transcripts, notarized letters or
affidavits from past or present employers, official letters from other
licensing boards detailing the duration and character of the work, or
equivalent evidence. Letters and employment verification shall be dated within
six (6) months of application. Employment verification from the Social Security
Administration may be required.
010.13-021Effective Date, Repealer and History.
A. Effective June 1, 2008 all
previous regulations promulgated by the Board are hereby repealed.
B. The effective date of these regulations is
June 1, 2008.
C. History
1. The Board of Electrical Examiners first
promulgated regulations effective September 12, 1979. These regulations were
amended effective October 15, 1987.
2. All previous rules and regulations of the
Board were repealed and new rules and regulations were adopted effective
January 1, 1992. These regulations were amended effective January 19, 1993;
September 29, 1993; January 15, 1996; June 1, 1999; and July 1, 1999
3. All previous rules and regulations of the
Board were repealed and new rules and regulations were adopted effective
September 1, 1999. These regulations were amended effective August 20, 2001;
January 1, 2002; April 1, 2002; April 1, 2004; November 1, 2004; October 1,
2005; and June 1, 2006.
4. All
previous rules and regulations of the Board of Electrical Examiners were
repealed and new rules and regulations were adopted effective June 1, 2008.
[Note: Rule
010.13 -019 was amended effective
September 1, 2008 by adding subsection (E)].
5. Regulations 010.13-009, 010.13-011, and
010.13-012 pertaining to Specialist Sign Electricians and examination fees were
amended by emergency regulation effective July 31, 2009. These changes were
adopted as permanent regulations effective February 1, 2010. Regulation
010.13-012(H)(5) was also added by the permanent regulation.
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