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GA SB294
Bill
Status
Engrossed
2/11/2014
Primary Sponsor
Jack Murphy
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AI Summary
- Electrical Contractor Class II licensees may engage in all types of low-voltage contracting without restriction and without obtaining a separate Low-voltage Contractor (LV-A, LV-G, LV-U, or LV-T) license
- Electrical Contractor Class I licensees may perform low-voltage contracting limited to multifamily structures of not more than two levels or single-family dwellings of up to three levels with single-phase electrical installations not exceeding 400 amperes, without a separate low-voltage license
- Extends the deadline from December 31, 1984, to July 1, 2014, for low-voltage contractor applicants to obtain a state-wide LV-A, LV-G, LV-U, or LV-T license without examination by submitting experience affidavits and paying required fees
- Removes the prior exemption that allowed employees of low-voltage contractors receiving only salary or hourly wages to be unlicensed, and relocates that provision into the low-voltage contracting licensing section (Code Section 43-14-8.1)
- Effective date is July 1, 2014
Legislative Description
Electrical Contractor Class II; provide that a person licensed may perform low-voltage contracting without obtaining a state-wide Low-voltage Contractor Class
Last Action
House Postponed
3/18/2014
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