Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 4 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION
Chapter 73 - ELECTRICIANS
Section 73.110 - Career and Technology Education Program Requirements

Universal Citation: 16 TX Admin Code § 73.110

Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025

(a) Texas Occupations Code Section § 1305.157 provides a pathway to the residential wireman license for persons who complete a career and technology education program. Pursuant to §1305.1575, the department is required to:

(1) establish standards for the essential knowledge and skills of career and technology education programs offered in Texas public high schools; and

(2) determine on a case-by-case basis whether educational programs offered by private high schools and institutions of higher education are similar to career and technology education programs offered in Texas public high schools.

(b) A career and technology education program must be designed to ensure that students obtain the essential knowledge and skills set out in the following cross-referenced rules of the Texas Education Agency. The minimum number of academic semesters required for each course is also noted. Students enrolled in courses identified in paragraphs (2) and (3) below must be provided hands-on practical instruction, including interactive lab work, for at least 80 percent of total classroom time. A career and technology education program may not allow students to obtain credit by examination.

(1) Principles of Construction; Texas Administrative Code Title 19, Part 2, Chapter 130, Subchapter B, §130.43; one credit.

(2) Electrical Technology I; Texas Administrative Code Title 19, Part 2, Chapter 130, Subchapter B, §130.57; one credit.

(3) Electrical Technology II; Texas Administrative Code Title 19, Part 2, Chapter 130, Subchapter B, §130.58; two credits.

(4) Practicum in Construction Technology and Extended Practicum in Construction Technology; Texas Administrative Code Title 19, Part 2, Chapter 130, Subchapter B, §§130.64 and 130.69; four total credits.
(A) At least 80 percent of a student's time in a practicum must be spent outside of the classroom and working under the supervision of a department-licensed master electrician, on behalf of a department-licensed electrical contractor.

(B) A high school or institution of higher education offering a career and technology education program under this section must implement procedures allowing a student to earn course credit for work performed outside of the classroom under the supervision of a department-licensed master electrician and on behalf of a department-licensed electrical contractor.

(c) A career and technology education program will not be recognized by the department unless it is instructed by a department-licensed master electrician, journeyman electrician, or residential wireman.

(d) A career and technology education program offered by an institution of higher education may not be more stringent than a program offered by a public high school.

(e) The department will recognize an educational program offered by a private high school or institution of higher education as a "career and technology education program" if the department determines that the educational program substantially complies with the requirements of this section.

(f) Hours spent completing a program described by this section may not be credited toward any on-the-job training required to apply for another type of license under this chapter.

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