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AZ SB1303
Bill
Status
N/A
Primary Sponsor
Frank Carroll
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AI Summary
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Creates a new registration system for electricians in Arizona administered by the Registrar of Contractors, establishing two categories: registered electricians and journeyman electricians.
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Requires all electricians to complete at least 24 hours of continuing education every three years covering the national electrical code, electrical safety practices, and applicable state and local codes.
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Sets journeyman electrician qualifications at minimum age 18, completion of either an approved apprenticeship (8,000 hours on-the-job training plus 576 hours classroom instruction) or equivalent work experience, and passing a written examination.
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Limits registered electricians to working under direct supervision of a journeyman electrician, while journeyman electricians may work unsupervised and supervise up to three apprentices at one time.
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Authorizes the registrar to set registration fees and waive fees for military veterans and those experiencing hardship.
Legislative Description
Electricians; registration; requirements