Percentage | ||
(1) | journeyman electrician or electrician mechanic; | 100 |
(2) | electrical foreman; | 100 |
(3) | electrical general foreman; | 100 |
(4) | electrical superintendent; | 100 |
(5) | electrical general superintendent; | 100 |
(6) | estimator for licensed electrical contractor; | 100 |
(7) | electrical inspector recognized as such by the State Department of Insurance; | 100 |
(8) | time spent by a professional engineer who is responsible for follow-up project supervision, beyond the point of delivery, in electrical engineering, design, or consulting; | 100 |
(9) | full-time instructor teaching National Electrical Code, NFPA 72, and related electrical courses at a college, university, community college, technical institute, high school, or vocational school; | 80 |
(10) | maintenance journeyman electrician or electrician mechanic employed in a full-time electrical maintenance department; | 100 |
(11) | time spent in electrical maintenance by a maintenance journeyman electrician or electrician mechanic employed in other than a full-time electrical maintenance department; | 100 |
(12) | military person holding an electrician rating or rank of at least E-4 who is engaged in land-based electrical installations similar or equivalent to work performed by an electrical contractor; | 100 |
(13) | electrical installations similar or equivalent to work performed by an electrical contractor; | 100 |
(14) | time spent in part-time or incidental work in any primary experience category; | 100 |
(15) | time spent installing or maintaining fire alarm or low voltage systems; | 100 |
(16) | time as a holder of NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) certification on NFPA 72 Level I, II, III or IV applicable to Fire Alarm-Low Voltage license only. | 100 |
In calculating accumulative primary experience, a total of 2,000 hours shall equal one creditable year. For example, an applicant who has worked in a primary capacity for a total of 7,200 hours has 3.6 years of creditable primary work experience.
Percentage
Carolina Department of Labor; 100
Subparagraph (1) and (3) of this Paragraph; 80
electrician helper employed in other than a full-time electrical maintenance
department; 80
courses at a college, university, community college, technical institute, high school,
or vocational school; 50
supervision, beyond the point of delivery, in electrical engineering, design, or
consulting; 50
In calculating cumulative secondary experience, a total of 2,000 hours shall equal one creditable year. The total number of creditable years shall be calculated by applying the percentage for creditable secondary experience and dividing the remainder hours by 2,000. For example, an Applicant who has 1,000 hours of work experience as a helper or regular apprentice and 2,200 hours of experience while enrolled in an approved apprentice training program has 1.5 years of creditable secondary experience.
21 N.C. Admin. Code 18B .0202
Eff. October 1, 1988;
Amended Eff. January 1, 2010; March 1, 1999;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. February 2, 2016;
Amended Eff. October 1, 2017.
Eff. October 1, 1988;
Amended Eff. January 1, 2010; March 1, 1999.