Delaware Administrative Code
Title 24 - Regulated Professions and Occupations
Department of State
Division of Professional Regulation
1400 - Board of Electrical Examiners
Section 1400-11.0 - Reciprocity

Universal Citation: 24 DE Admin Code 1400-11.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

11.1 An applicant for licensure by reciprocity shall complete an application approved by the Board and as required by 24 Del.C. § 1409(a) present proof of current licensure in good standing to the Board from the licensing agencies of all jurisdictions where the applicant is or has been licensed. A license is not a current license if it is inactive, has lapsed, has expired, has been suspended, or has been revoked. An applicant for licensure under this provision must submit to the Board a copy of reciprocal state's current licensure requirements.

11.2 If the reciprocal state's requirements are not substantially similar to those of this State, as determined by the Board, the applicant shall submit proof of practice under the submitted current license for at least 5 years after licensure. Proof of practice requires an employer's affidavit describing the nature of the applicant's experience. If an applicant cannot obtain an affidavit from the employer, W-2 forms or other tax documents showing 5 years full-time employment may be substituted at the discretion of the Board.

11.3 A reciprocal state's requirements for master electrician will be deemed substantially similar to those of this State under 24 Del.C. § 1409(a)-(b) if that state requires, at a minimum:

11.3.1 6 years full-time experience under supervision of a licensed master;

11.3.2 Passing the National Electrical Code Exam recognized by the Board;

11.3.3 Proof of 5 Hours continuing education based on the National Electric Code; and

11.3.4 Inspection of electrical work by qualified inspectors as defined by 24 Del. C. § 1421 and subsection 15.3 of this regulation.

11.4 A reciprocal state's requirements for journeyperson electrician will be deemed substantially similar to those of this State under 24 Del.C. § 1409(a)-(b) if that state requires, at a minimum:

11.4.1 4 years full-time experience under supervision of a licensed master electrician;

11.4.2 Passing a licensing test administered by a Board recognized testing entity; and

11.4.3 Proof of 5 hours continuing education based on the National Electric Code as adopted by the Delaware State Fire Prevention Commission.

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