Florida Administrative Code
61 - DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
61G6 - Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board
Chapter 61G6-9 - CONTINUING EDUCATION
Section 61G6-9.002 - Criteria for Continuing Education for Reactivation of License

Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 61G6-9.002

Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024

The following programs of continuing education may be used to satisfy the continuing education requirement provided that the licensee complies with the terms set forth herein:

(1) Courses for credit which are business, technical or safety courses, including alternative non-classroom courses relevant to the electrical contracting industry and which require a passing grade taken at an accredited college, university, or community college. The licensee must furnish an official transcript documenting the classroom hours attended and the receipt of a passing grade.

(2) Noncredited courses conducted by an accredited institution of higher learning, official governmental agency, the military, recognized national or state trade or civil organization, or Board approved alternative, non-classroom courses, provided the following conditions are met:

(a) The course must be business, technical or safety course relevant to the electrical contracting industry. For purpose of this rule the following lists are provided as guides for provider applicants in properly categorizing individual courses. Courses in the identified categories include, but are not limited to those listed.
1. Business courses include:
(A) Bidding a Job,

(B) Maintaining Cash Flow,

(C) Interpretation of Contracts and Agreements Purchasing Control,

(D) Contract Scheduling,

(E) Obtaining Insurance and Bonding,

(F) Complying with Contracting Laws and Rules, including Chapters 455 and 489, Part II, F.S. and rule Division 61G6, F.A.C.,

(G) Personnel Management,

(H) Complying with Payroll and Sales Tax Laws,

(I) Interpretation of Financial Statements and Reports, and

(J) Management Accounting.

2. Technical courses include:
(A) General Theory and Electrical Principles,

(B) Plan and Specification Reading and Interpretation,

(C) Wiring and Protection,

(D) Wiring Methods and Materials,

(E) Special Occupancies and Situations,

(F) Life Safety and Americans with Disabilities Act,

(G) Electrical Signs, Outline Lighting, and Structural Considerations,

(H) Alarms/ Limited Energy,

(I) Estimating,

(J) False Alarm Prevention, and

(K) Advanced Building Code modules.

3. Safety courses include: OSHA Safety, Procedure for Testing and Use of Tools and Equipment.

(b) The course must follow a written text, which must be submitted to the Board for approval on request.

(c) The instructor of the course must be a professional educator, certified electrical contractor or a similar authority in the field.

The licensee must submit a statement documenting the following:

1. Number of classroom hours attended.

2. Provider of the course.

3. Location of the course.

4. Date of the course.

5. Name of the instructor and his credentials.

6. Benefit received from the course.

(3) An instructor of any of the courses described in subsections (1) and (2) of this rule, may credit his classroom hours of the course toward completion of his continuing education requirement.

Rulemaking Authority 489.507(3), 489.517(3), 489.519(3) FS. Law Implemented 455.271(10), 489.517, 489.519(3) FS.

New 1-2-80, Formerly 21GG-9.02, 21GG-9.002, Amended 12-27-00, 4-17-01, 4-30-19, 10-28-20.

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