North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 24.1 - State Electrical Board
Article 24.1-05 - ELECTRICAL WIRING CERTIFICATES
Chapter 24.1-05-01 - CERTIFICATES AND INSPECTIONS
Section 24.1-05-01-01 - Electrical certificates
Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
1. All electrical installations, including power limited system installations defined by the National Electrical Code Special Occupancies, articles 500 through 517, with a value of five hundred dollars or more, must have an electrical wiring certificate submitted by the master, class B, or power limited electrician supervising the installation on a form prescribed by the board. A project with multiple address locations requires an electrical wiring certificate for each location.
2. Before work commences on any electrical installation when a new service is installed, an existing service is altered or repaired, a building is moved, when a mobile home service or feeder is installed, or when the cost of the repair work or additional installation exceeds five hundred dollars, the master, class B, or power limited electrician supervising such installation shall submit an electrical wiring certificate and distribute as follows:
3. Certificates with job cost of twenty thousand dollars or less are valid twelve months from the original filing date. A new wiring certificate must be filed on all unfinished work.
4. E-certs are available upon request and submission of an application from any master, class B, or power limited electrician holding a proper current license from the board. The master, class B, or power limited electrician is responsible for all certificates issued to and by that person. A charge of twenty-five dollars to cover board costs must be assessed on each lost electrical paper wiring certificate issued to any master, class B, or power limited electrician, unless returned to the board.
5. Whenever an electrical installation made by or under the supervision of a master, class B, or power limited electrician is commenced or in use without submitting an electrical wiring certificate, as directed in subsection 2, the certificate may be considered late and the normal inspection fee, as required under this section, is increased in the amount of fifty dollars. In addition when time and travel are expended by employees of the board to obtain a late certificate, an investigative fee may be charged to cover the costs incurred. Costs are to be calculated at a rate of fifty dollars per hour and mileage rates currently allowed by North Dakota Century Code section 54-06-09 per mile of travel.
6. Property owners who are self-wiring or doing their own electrical work shall comply with the following before any electrical work commences:
General Authority: NDCC 43-09-05
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-09-21, 43-09-22