227A.060 Qualifications for licensure -- Provisional license.
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(1)The department shall issue a license as an "electrical contractor" to an applicant
who meets the following requirements:
(a)Has paid to the department the application fee not to exceed two hundred
dollars ($200) and the appropriate examination fee, which shall not exceed the
actual cost of examination;
(b)Has achieved a passing score, as set by the department, on all portions of the
examination required by the department. The department shall promulgate
administrative regulations to specify who shall take the examination if the
applicant is a business entity; and
(c)Has submitted proof that he or she has complied with workers' compensation
and unemployment insurance laws and administrative regulations and has
obtained a general liability insurance policy of not less than one million
dollars ($1,000,000).
(2)The department shall issue a license as a "master electrician" to an applicant who
meets the following requirements:
(a)Has paid to the department the application fee not to exceed one hundred
dollars ($100) and the appropriate examination fee not to exceed the actual
cost of the examination;
(b)Has completed sixteen thousand (16,000) hours of verifiable experience in the
electrical trade since his or her sixteenth birthday, except as follows:
1. Completion of any of the following shall substitute for four thousand
(4,000) hours of verifiable experience in the electrical trade:
a. A training course in electrical work, acceptable to the department;
or
b. Two
(2)years of teaching electrical technology or a related field at
an accredited college or university; and
2. Completion of an associate's degree or diploma program in electrical
technology or a related field at a college within the Kentucky
Community and Technical College System or at an accredited college or
university shall substitute for six thousand (6,000) hours of verifiable
experience in the electrical trade; and
(c)Has achieved a passing score, as set by the department, on all portions of the
examination required by the department.
(3)The department shall issue a license as an "electrician" to an applicant who meets
the following requirements:
(a)Has paid to the department the application fee not to exceed fifty dollars ($50)
and the appropriate examination fee not to exceed the actual cost of the
examination administered by the department;
(b)Has completed eight thousand (8,000) hours of verifiable experience in the
electrical trade since his or her sixteenth birthday. Completion of any one
of the following shall substitute for four thousand (4,000) hours of verifiable
experience in the electrical trade:
1. A training course in electrical work, acceptable to the department;
2. Two
(2)years of a minimum four
(4)year training course in electrical
work, acceptable to the department, with completion of the remaining
years of that training course within four
(4)years of obtaining the
electrician license, or the electrician license shall be revoked;
3. An associate's degree or diploma program in electrical technology or a
related field at a college within the Kentucky Community and Technical
College System or at an accredited college or university; or
4. Two
(2)years of teaching electrical technology or a related field at an
accredited college or university; and
(c)Has achieved a passing score, as set by the department, on all portions of the
examination required and administered by the department.
(a)All or part of the experience requirements for licensing under subsection
or
(3)of this section may be met through applicable supervised military
occupational specialty experience while serving in the United States Armed
Forces, including but not limited to electrical engineering, electrical power
production, electrical repair or maintenance, utilities, electronic systems repair
or maintenance, or aircraft electrician experience.
(b)The department shall promulgate administrative regulations pursuant to KRS
Chapter 13A that establish an application form for the use of military
experience to apply toward licensure experience under subsection
(2)or
(3)of
this section. As part of the application process, the applicant shall be required
to provide:
1. A copy of the applicant's DD-214 form showing the applicant's military
occupational specialty; or
2. A signed statement by the applicant's commanding officer, on a form
provided by the department, attesting to the fact that the applicant meets
the experience requirements of this section.
(a)The department shall issue a nonrenewable provisional license as an
"electrician" to an applicant who has completed at least six
(6)years of
verifiable experience and has worked two thousand eighty (2,080) hours a
year for those six
(6)years in the electrical trade since the applicant's
sixteenth birthday.
(b)A nonrenewable provisional license issued to an applicant under paragraph
of this subsection shall be valid for a period not to exceed one
(1)year from
the date of issuance.
(c)The department shall issue a license as an electrician to a provisional license
holder who has, prior to the expiration of the one
(1)year term of the
provisional license:
1. Achieved a passing score on all portions of the examination required
and administered by the department under subsection (3)(c) of this
section;
2. Paid to the department the application fee not to exceed fifty dollars
($50) per year; and
3. Paid to the department the examination fee not to exceed the actual cost
of the examination.
(d)If a provisional license holder does not achieve a passing score on all portions
of the examination required and administered under subsection (3)(c) of this
section prior to the expiration of the one
(1)year term of the provisional
license, the provisional license shall expire and the provisional license holder
shall be ineligible for any additional provisional licenses. Nothing in this
paragraph shall prevent a former provisional license holder from acquiring an
electrician's license under subsection
(3)of this section.