Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
This Rule is promulgated pursuant to sections
12-20-202,
12-20-203,
12-20-204,
12-115-107(2)(a),
and 12-115-110, C.R.S.
A. Renewal. Board issued licenses and
electrical contractor registrations shall be renewed every three years to
correspond with the Board's adoption of the National Electrical Code.
1. A licensee or registrant shall have a
sixty day grace period to renew such license or registration without the
imposition of a disciplinary sanction for practicing on an expired license or
registration. During this grace period, a delinquency fee shall be charged for
late renewal.
2. A licensee or
registrant who does not renew such license or registration within the sixty day
grace period shall be deemed as having an expired license or registration and
shall be ineligible to practice until such license or registration is
reinstated. If the licensee or registrant practices with an expired license or
registration, the Board may impose disciplinary actions.
B. Reinstatement. An expired license may be
reinstated by submitting a reinstatement application, paying the current
reinstatement fee, and meeting the appropriate requirements below.
1. Expired for More Than Sixty Days But Less
Than Two Years. To reinstate a license that has been expired for more than
sixty days but less than two years, the applicant must provide evidence of
completion, since applicant's most recent licensing event (original license,
renewal or reinstatement) preceding the application for reinstatement, of
twenty-four hours of continuing education, as defined in Board Rule
1.13(C).
2. Expired for More Than
Two Years. If the license has been expired for more than two years, pursuant to
section 12-20-202(2)(c)(II),
C.R.S., the applicant must demonstrate competency to practice by any of the
following:
a. Satisfactorily pass the state
electrical examination;
b. Provide
verification of an active license with a state where a reciprocal agreement for
an equivalent license exists;
c.
Provide verification of active licensure in a non-reciprocal state as follows:
(1) Verify an active residential wireman's
license, journeyman electrician's license, or master electrician's license in
non-reciprocal state, respective to the license being reinstated;
and,
(2) Evidence of completing
twenty-four continuing education hours pursuant to Board Rule 1.13 since
applicant's most recent licensing event (original license, renewal or
reinstatement) preceding the application for reinstatement.
d. By other means approved by the
Board.
C.
Continuing Education Requirements
1.
Statutory Basis. Pursuant to section
12-115-110(4)(d)(I)(A),
C.R.S., the Board shall adopt rules establishing continuing education
requirements and standards that a licensee shall demonstrate in order to renew
a license. Such requirements and standards must include course work related to
the National Electrical Code, including core competencies as determined by the
board.
2. Basis of Requirements. As
established by the Colorado General Assembly, the regulatory authority of the
Board is to establish continuing education standards to renew, reinstate or
reactivate a license and the documentation necessary to demonstrate
compliance.
3. Definitions
a. Core Competencies: Core Competencies are
technical and professional subjects, related to the practice of electrical
work, which the Board deems necessary to safeguard the public.
b. Inactive Status: A licensee is not
required to comply with continuing education requirements to renew a license in
inactive status. An individual whose license is in inactive status is
prohibited by law from practicing as a licensed electrician.
c. National Electrical Code: The National
Electrical Code shall refer to the code for the safe installation of electrical
wiring and equipment, as amended, published by the National Fire Protection
Association and approved by the American National Standards Institute, or its
successor organization.
d.
Attesting Providers list: A publicly available list containing continuing
education providers that have attested their courses and instructors meet all
the requirements of Board Rules 1.13 and 1.13 . Credit will be earned by a
licensee by completing a course from a provider on this list.
4. Requirements
a. Each renewal cycle, or upon the completion
of the first renewal of a license for which, as a condition of issuance, the
applicant successfully completed a licensing examination, thereafter, a
licensee in active status shall complete twenty-four hours of continuing
education in order to renew a license to perform electrical work in Colorado.
The continuing education hours must be selected from among the Core
Competencies below in any combination, except that a minimum of four continuing
education hours must be related to National Electrical Code changes. No more
than four hours will be credited in safety courses related to the electrical
industry; however, there is not a minimum requirement in safety training:
(1) Grounding and Bonding
(2) National Electrical Code
changes
(3) Wiring
methods
(4) Theory and
calculations
(5) Safety related to
the electrical industry.
b. Continuing education credits will only
apply to one three-year renewal period.
c. Licensees shall cooperate with the Board
to determine compliance with continuing education requirements.
5. Attesting Providers. Continuing
education providers, must attest that their courses and instructors meet the
continuing education requirements of Board Rules 1.13 and 1.15 and be accepted
by the Board before a licensee can earn credit toward the continuing education
requirement as described in Board Rule 1.13 . The list of Attesting Providers
shall expire on December 31st of the final year of the current code cycle.
a. The Board has sole discretion to accept
providers that have attested.
b.
Providers: Providers may be accepted by the Board if they attest that their
courses and instructors meet all the requirements of Board Rules 1.13(C)(4) and
1.13(C)(5).
(1) As proof of course
completion, the Board will accept a certificate of completion from the course
provider.
(2) Certificates of
completion shall not be issued to attendees unless the course is successfully
completed. Certificates of completion shall include all of the following
elements:
(a) Name of attendee;
(b) Attendee's Colorado electrician's license
number;
(c) Date of
course;
(d) Provider
name;
(e) Course title;
(f) Instructor name; and
(g) Number hours of continuing education
credit earned.
c. Courses: Criteria for courses from
Attesting Providers shall include the following:
(1) Each course shall cover a minimum of one
core competency, as listed in Board Rule 1.13(C)(4)(a).
(2) All online courses or webinars shall be
interactive. Each course must have capabilities in place to ensure active
participation and demonstrate comprehension a minimum of once per hour, and
fast forward must be disabled.
d. Instructors: Courses must be taught by
instructors with the following qualifications:
(1) Instructors must be sponsored by an
Attesting Provider.
(2)
Instructor's background and experience must meet at least one of the following
criteria.
(a) Graduate electrical engineer
licensed as an electrician;
(b)
Hold a minimum of a Colorado journeyman electrician's license (or equivalent)
plus a minimum of one year of journeyman electrician field
experience;
(c) Community college
or vo-tech instructor as approved by the Board; or
(d) Electrical continuing education
instructor from other areas as approved by the Board.
(e) Instructor shall provide documentation of
background and experience as requested by the Board.
e. Once accepted by the Board,
providers will be placed on the Board's Attesting Providers list.
f. The Board has sole discretion to accept or
reject any continuing education credit earned by a licensee from a provider
that is not on the Board's Attesting Providers list.
g. The Board has discretion to remove
providers from the Attesting Providers list.
6. Recordkeeping
a. The licensee shall track and document
completed continuing education in a process approved by the Board.
b. The licensee shall retain documentation
for a minimum of seven years.
7. Repealed
8. Audits
a.
The Board may conduct audits of continuing education for verification of
compliance with these requirements at any time. The Board may, at its
discretion, disallow any continuing education course completed by a licensee
that was not offered by a provider on the Attesting Providers list.
b. A licensee shall provide all documentation
requested for audit within thirty days of the request.
9. Multiple Licenses
a. A licensee holding multiple licenses
issued by the Board shall complete continuing education requirements for the
most advanced license held. Completion of continuing education requirements for
the most advanced license shall satisfy the requirements for all lesser
licenses.
D.
Inactive License Status and Reactivation
1.
Inactive License. Pursuant to section
12-20-203, C.R.S., any licensee
may apply to the Board to transfer the individual's license to inactive status.
Such application shall be in the form and manner designated by the Board. The
holder of an inactive license shall not be required to comply with continuing
education requirements for renewal so long the license remains inactive.
a. Each holder of an inactive license shall
renew once every three years with the Board in the same manner as active
license holders and pay a fee pursuant to section
12-115-117, C.R.S.
b. During such time as a license remains in
an inactive status, the licensee shall not perform any acts restricted to
active licensed electricians. Such practice may be grounds for
revocation.
2.
Reactivation of Inactive License. An inactive license may be reactivated by
submitting the proper application, paying the current reactivation fee, and
meeting the appropriate requirements below.
a.
Inactive for Less Than Three Years. To reactivate a license that has been
inactive for less than three years, the applicant must provide evidence of
completion, within the three years immediately preceding the application for
reinstatement, of twenty-four hours of continuing education, as defined in
Board Rule 1.13(C).
b. Inactive for
More Than Three Years. Pursuant to section
12-115-110(4)(c),
C.R.S., a licensee whose license has been inactive for more than three years
must demonstrate education to practice by any of the following:
(1) Satisfactorily pass the state electrical
examination;
(2) Provide
verification of an active license with a state where a reciprocal agreement for
an equivalent license exists;
(3)
Provide verification of active licensure in a non-reciprocal state as follows:
(a) Verify an active residential wireman's
license, journeyman electrician's license, or master electrician's license in
non-reciprocal state, respective to the license you are reinstating;
and,
(b) Evidence of completing
twenty-four continuing education hours pursuant to Board Rule 1.13 in the three
years immediately preceding the application for reinstatement.
(4) By other means approved by the
Board.
3.
Practicing with an Inactive License. Practicing electrical work with a license
in inactive status shall constitute practice without an active license and,
therefore, may be grounds for injunctive or disciplinary action, up to and
including revocation.
E.
Loss of Responsible Master. An electrical contractor who loses the services of
the responsible master electrician, for any reason, will be allowed twenty days
in which to hire another master electrician. If the electrical contractor has
not hired another master electrician during that period, the Board shall place
the electrical contractor registration into inactive status until such time
that the contractor submits evidence that a master electrician has been hired,
and the appropriate fee has been paid.
F. Any licensed or registered individual
working as an electrician shall be required to carry on their person the
appropriate license, temporary work permit, or registration.
G. Personal Information Change
1. A licensee or registrant shall inform the
Board in a clear, explicit, and unambiguous written statement of any name,
address, telephone, or email change within thirty (30) days of the change. The
Board will not change the licensee or registrant information without explicit
written notification from the licensee or registrant. Notification by any
manner approved by the Board is acceptable.
a.
The Division of Professions and Occupations maintains one contact address for
each licensee or registrant, regardless of the number of licenses or
registrations the licensee or registrant may hold.
b. Address change requests for some, but not
all, communications or for confidential communications only are not
accepted.
2. The Board
requires one of the following forms of documentation to change the name or
correct a social security number or individual taxpayer identification number
of a licensee or registrant:
a. Marriage
license;
b. Divorce
decree;
c. Court order;
d. Documentation from the Internal Revenue
Service verifying the licensee's valid individual taxpayer identification
number; or
e. A driver's license or
social security card with a second form of identification may be acceptable at
the discretion of the Division of Professions and Occupations.
H. Contractor
Registration and Advertising
1. Registered
Electrical Contractors shall not advertise in any manner, by any name,
including DBAs, other than the registered company name on record with
Department of Regulatory Agencies.