010.13-002
Information
for public guidance
The mailing address and telephone number for the Board of
Electrical Examiners of the State of Arkansas is:
Arkansas Board of Electrical Examiners
Arkansas Department of Labor
10421 West Markham Street
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 682-4549
The Department of Labor makes available a list of persons
holding certain responsibilities for handling FOIA requests, licensing
questions, complaints against licensees, and compliance requests or assistance
so that the public may obtain information about the agency or make submissions
or requests. The names, mailing addresses, telephone numbers and electronic
addresses can be obtained from the agency's office or web site. The Department
of Labor's Web site is http://www.labor.ar.gov/ . The web site
for the Board of Electrical Examiners is:
http://www.labor.ar.gov/divisions/Pages/electricaInspectionLicensing.asrjx.
The agency has a list of official forms used by the agency and
a list of all formal, written statements of policy and written interpretative
memoranda, and orders, decisions and opinions resulting from adjudications,
which may be obtained from the division's office or web site. Copies of all
forms used by the agency, written statements of policy and written interpretive
memoranda, and all orders issued by the division may be obtained from the
division's office.
Amendment 2. Amend Rule
010.13 -004(D), dealing with
rule-making, is amended to read as follows:
D. Filing with Legislative Council.
Thirty (30) days before the public-comment period ends, the
division will file with the Legislative Council the text of the proposed rule
or amendment as well as a financial impact statement and any additional
information as may be required by the Legislative Councilas provided by Ark.
Code Ann. §
10-3-309.
Amendment 3. Amend Rule
010.13 -004(G), dealing with
rule-making, is amended to read as follows:
G. The Decision to Adopt a Rule
1. The Board will not finalize language of
the rule or decide whether to adopt a rule until the period for public comment
has expired and the proposed rule has been reviewed and approved by the
Legislative Council or other legislative committee pursuant to Ark. Code Ann.
§
10-3-309.
2. Before acting on a proposed rule, the
Board will consider all of the written submissions and/or oral submissions
received in the rule-making proceeding or any memorandum summarizing such oral
submissions, and any regulatory analysis or fiscal impact statement issued in
the rule-making proceedings.
3. The
Board may use its own experience, specialized knowledge, and judgment in the
adoption of a rule.
Amendment 4. Amend Rule
010.13 -004(M), dealing with
rule-making, is amended to read as follows:
M. Filing
1.
After the Board formally adopts a new rule or amends a current rule or repeals
an existing rule, and after the rule change has been reviewed and approved by
the Legislative Council, the staff will file final copies of the rule with the
Secretary of State, the Arkansas State Library, and the Legislative Council, or
as otherwise provided by Ark. Code .Ann. §
25-15-204(d).
2. Proof of filing a copy of the rule,
amendment, or repeal with the Secretary of State, the Arkansas State Library,
and the Legislative Council will be kept in a file maintained by the Legal
Division of the Arkansas Department of Labor.
3. Notice of the rule change will be posted
on the department Web site.
Amendment 5. Amend
010.13 -005(C) dealing with
emergency rule-making is amended to read as follows:
C. Effective Date of Emergency Rule
1. The Board shall not finalize an emergency
rule or file an emergency rule with the Secretary of State for adoption until
the emergency rule has been approved under Ark. Code Ann. §
10-3-309.
An emergency rule shall not be effective before the emergency rule has been
approved under Ark. Code Ann. §
10-3-309.
2. The emergency rule will be effective
immediately upon filing, or at a stated time less than ten (10) days
thereafter, if the Board finds that this effective date is necessary because of
imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare. The Board will file
with the rule its written findings justifying the determination that emergency
rule-making is appropriate and, if applicable, the basis for the effective date
of the emergency rule being less than ten days after the filing of the rule
pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §
25-15-204(e).
The Board will take appropriate measures to make emergency rules known to
persons who may be affected by them.
010.13-009
Definitions
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 cannot
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 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, 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 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.
"Electrical Apprentice" means any person whose principal occupation is the
learning of and assisting in the installation of electrical work under the
supervision of a journeyman electrician or master electrician.
E. "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.
F. "HVACR" shall mean heating, ventilation,
air conditioning and refrigeration.
G. "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.
H.
"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.
Amendment 7. Rule
010.13 -013(D) is amended to read
as follows:
D. Expiration,
Reinstatement and Renewal
1. Licenses shall
expire on the date indicated on the license. Licenses shall expire on the last
day of the month, one year following the date of issue. Such licenses may be
renewed as provided herein. All licenses originally issued prior to the
adoption of this rule shall continue to expire as indicated on the
license.
2. Licenses may be renewed
for one (1) year in the last year of an NEC cycle, two (2) years n the second
year of an NEC cycle, or three (3) years in the first year of an NEC cycle upon
a payment of fifty dollars ($50.00) per year for a master electrician's
license; fifty dollars ($50.00) per year for a residential master electrician's
license; twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per year for a journeyman electrician's
license; twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per year for a residential journeyman
electrician's license; twenty-five ($25.00) per year for an air conditioning
electrician's license; and twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per year for an
industrial maintenance electrician's license.
3. A license may be renewed within six (6)
months of the expiration date by paying the renewal fees stated in Regulation
010.13 -013(D)(2).
4. A license may be renewed after six (6)
months from the expiration date, by paying the renewal fee stated in Regulation
010.13 -013(D)(2) plus a penalty
often dollars($10.00) for journeyman electrician, residential journeyman
electrician, air conditioning electrician, or industrial maintenance
electrician, and twenty dollars ($20.00) for master electrician or residential
master electrician.
5. If any
license is not renewed within a year after the expiration of such license, the
licensee shall be required to take another examination as authorized by the
Board. If any grandfather license is not renewed within a year after the
expiration of such license, the licensee shall be required to take an
examination as authorized by the Board. An applicant shall not be required to
take an examination if the applicant meets the requirements for reciprocity
pursuant to Rule
010.13 -016.
6. Reinstatement a. Notwithstanding any rule
to the contrary, an individual may seek reinstatement under this subsection,
provided the applicant for reinstatement demonstrates that he or she:
i. was previously licensed by the Board at
any time;
ii. was licensed in good
standing at the time of licensing;
ii. did not have his or her license revoked
for: an act of bad faith or a violation of law, rule or ethics;
iii. is not holding a suspended or
probationary license in a sister state; and
iv. passes a licensing examination if the
applicant's license has been expired for more than one (1) year.
b. Apprenticeship training is not required of
applicants for reinstatement who are qualified pursuant to Rule
010.13 -013(D)(6)(a)
above.
c. Continuing education
requirements apply to a reinstated licensee in the same manner as other
licensees.
d. An applicant for
reinstatement shall not be required to comply with the requirements of Rule
010.13 -013(D)(6)(a) if the
applicant meets the requirements for reciprocity pursuant to Rule
010.13 -016.
e. An application for reinstatement may be
reviewed and approved for examination by the Department of Labor's Code
Enforcement Manager in lieu of the Board's Screening Committee.
Amendment 8. Rule
010.13 -013(H), dealing with
apprentice electricians, is amended to read as follows:
H. Apprentices
1. Upon employing an electrical apprentice to
work at the trade, the electrical contractor/master electrician shall within
thirty (30) days register such apprentice with the Board, the Department of
Career Education and the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training
Administration, Office of Apprenticeship (OAT). The apprentice must begin
school no later than the first full semester following the date of hire. In the
event that school begins more than ninety (90) days from the hire date, the
employer shall, in the interim, provide the apprentice with technically related
instruction pursuant to the guidelines of the U. S. Department of Labor,
Employment and Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship
(OAT).
2. An applicant for
registration as an electrical apprentice shall submit the following:
a. an application on a form approved by the
Board;
b. a registration fee often
dollars ($10.00);
c. satisfactory
proof that the applicant is enrolled in and attending a school or training
course for electrical apprentices certified by the OAT.
3. Apprentice registration certificates shall
be valid for one (1) year. They shall expire on the last day of the month, one
(1) year from the date of issue.
4.
Apprentice registration certification may be renewed by payment of a ten dollar
($10.00) renewal fee and submission of satisfactory proof of current enrollment
in and attendance of a training program approved by the OAT.
5. An apprentice who has successfully
completed a certified school or training program and has been released for
testing may continue to renew his or her apprentice registration card, if
otherwise qualified, without enrolling in a school or training program. Such an
apprentice may work as a fourth year apprentice for the purpose of Regulation
010.13 -013(H)(6) for a period of
six (6) months. If an apprentice has not passed the journeyman electrician
examination within six (6) months of completing apprenticeship school, the
apprentice shall be subject to the same supervision as a third year apprentice
pursuant to Regulation
010.13 -013(H)(6).
6. Ratios and Supervision
a. No journeyman or master electrician shall
employ or supervise electrical apprentices at a ratio greater than three (3)
apprentices to one (1) journeyman or one (1) master electrician on a single
electrical job.
b. An apprentice
electrician shall not engage in electrical work unless he or she is supervised
by a master electrician or a journeyman electrician.
c. Observation of apprentices' work. The
supervising electrician shall observe the work of an apprentice electrician in
person at regular and reasonable intervals. "Regular and reasonable intervals"
shall mean a minimum of the following:
i. For
work on 1-2 family dwellings:
A. an apprentice
in the first 90 days of employment shall be under the direct, immediate, and
continuous supervision of the supervising master or journeyman; and
B. an apprentice employed from the
91st day of employment through 2 years shall have
his or her work observed by the supervising master or journeyman every 2-3
hours and before the work is operational, before it is considered complete, and
before it is covered.
ii. For work on all projects other than 1-2
family dwellings:
A. For a first year
apprentice, the supervising electrician shall observe the apprentice's work on
a direct and continuous basis;
B.
For a second year apprentice, the supervising electrician shall observe the
apprentice's work every 30 minutes to 1 hour and before the electrical work is
operational, before it is considered complete, and before it is
covered;
C. For a third year
apprentice, the supervising electrician shall observe the apprentice's work
every 2-3 hours and before the work is operational, before it is considered
complete, and before it is covered; and
D. For a fourth year apprentice, the
supervising electrician shall observe the apprentice's work before the work is
operational, before it is considered complete, and before it is
covered.
d.
Proximity to apprentices. The supervising electrician shall remain within
reasonable proximity to an apprentice electrician while electrical work is
being performed. The proximity of the supervising electrician to the apprentice
electrician is reasonable if:
i. The
supervising electrician is:
A. within the line
of sight of the apprentice electrician; or
B. at the same street address at which the
apprentice electrician is working; or
ii. The job she is not a single-family
residence, requires a contractor's license, and the supervising electrician is
within the line of sight of the apprentice electrician.
e. The responsible master electrician is
responsible for all the electrical work performed by an apprentice. This means
that it is the supervising electrician's initial responsibility and ultimately
the responsible master's obligation to ensure that all electrical work
performed by the apprentice is performed in compliance with the standards
adopted by these rules.
7. Classroom Study
By memorandum of understanding, the Department of Career
Education Apprenticeship Office shall oversee related classroom study of
apprentices.
8. A
certificate of registration may be revoked by the Board for cause. This
includes, but is not limited to the following:
a. Expulsion from or dropping from the
training program approved by the OAT.
b. Performing electrical work which is not
performed under the supervision of a licensed master or journeyman electrician;
or
c. Performing electrical work
outside the employment of the apprentice's mentoring or sponsoring electrician
or electrical contractor.
9. A licensed electrician shall verify the
work hours of any apprentice who has been in his/her employ the previous four
(4) years at the request of the Department of Labor; the Department of Career
Education; the Office of Apprenticeship; and any local apprenticeship
committee. Failure to comply with such a request may result in the assessment
of civil money penalties and the revocation or suspension of a license.
010.13-022. Active duty service members,
returning military veterans, and spouses.
A.
As used in this rule, "returning military veteran" means a former member of the
United States Armed Forces who was discharged from active duty under
circumstances other than dishonorable.
B. Temporary License
1. An individual who is the holder in good
standing of a substantially equivalent license in another state, shall be
issued a temporary license of the same class while completing the application
process for full licensure, provided the individual is one of the following:
a. an active duty military service member
stationed in the State of Arkansas;
b. a returning military veteran applying
within one (1) year of his or her discharge from active duty; or
c. the spouse of a person under subdivisions
(B)(1)(a) and (B)(1)(b) of this rule.
2. A temporary license under this rule shall
expire on its face in six (6) months, although it is subject to renewal until a
final administrative decision on full licensure is made.
3. If a full license is granted and the
license fee paid, the license shall expire on the last day of the month, one
(1) year following the date of the original temporary license.
C. The Department of Labor's Code
Enforcement Manager shall review the application for full licensure of any
individual listed under subdivisions (B)(1)(a); (B)(1)(b); and (B)(1)(c) of
this rule in lieu of the Board's Screening Committee in order to expedite the
process. The decision of the Code Enforcement Manager is subject to review by
the full Board upon written request by the applicant.
D. When considering an application for full
licensure for an active duty military service member stationed in the State of
Arkansas or a returning military veteran applying within one (1) year of his or
her discharge from active duty, the Code Enforcement Manager or Board shall:
1. consider whether or not the applicant's
military training and experience is substantially similar to the experience and
education required by Rule
010.13 -012 for the class of
license being sought; and
2. accept
the applicant's military training and experience in lieu of the training
experience and education required by Rule
010.13 -012 if the Board
determines the military training and experience is a satisfactory substitute
for the training and experience required by Rule
010.13 -012.
E. A license held by an active duty military
service member deployed outside the State of Arkansas or his or her spouse
shall not expire until one hundred eighty (180) days following the active duty
military service member's or spouse's return from active deployment. The
licensee must submit proof of deployment and deployment dates.
F. Continuing education.
1. An active duty military service member
deployed outside the State of Arkansas or his or her spouse shall have an
additional one hundred eighty (180) days to obtain the eight (8) hours of
continuing education required by Rule
010.13 -019, dating from:
a. the three (3) years provided by Rule
010.13 -019; or
b. the date of return to active duty,
whichever is longer. For this option the licensee must submit proof of
deployment and deployment dates.
2. A returning military veteran discharged
from active duty or his or her spouse shall have an additional one hundred
eighty (180) days to obtain the eight (8) hours of continuing education
required by Rule
010.13 -019, dating from:
a. the three (3) years provided by Rule
010.13 -019; or
b. the expiration of one (1) year from the
date of discharge, whichever is longer. For this option, the licensee must
submit proof of the discharge date
010.13-023
Effective
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.
6. Effective
December 15, 2011 the following Rules are amended: Rule 010.13-008 (to update
the National Electrical Code to 2011 edition).
7. Regulation 010.13-021 pertaining to the
licensure of electrical inspectors, was adopted with an effective date of
February 10, 2014.
8. Effective
November 21, 2014, Rule 010.13-008 was amended to update the National
Electrical Code to the 2014 edition, with certain exceptions (dealing with
fault circuit interrupters in kitchen and laundry rooms).
9. Effective April 21, 2016, the following
Rules are amended: Rule 010.13-002 (Information for public guidance); Rule
010.13-004 (Rule-making); Rule 010.13-005 (Emergency rule-making); Rule
010.13-009 (Definitions); and Rule 010.13-013 (Licenses). A new rule was
adopted effective February 1, 2016, Rule 010.13-022 (Active duty service
members, returning military veterans, and spouses).