§ 17-21. Eligibility for examination-Master electrician.  


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  • (a) Any person who desires to install, repair, maintain or erect electrical equipment as a master electrician, as defined by the chapter, may at any time make application to the director to be examined and the director shall provide the applicant with the prescribed forms.
    (b) An applicant for examination for a master electrician license shall have been regularly and principally employed or engaged in electrical construction, maintenance, installation and repair of all types of electrical equipment and apparatus, all coming within the purview of and subject to all provisions of this chapter, for a period of not less than eight (8) years preceding the date of his application, under the directions and supervision of a master electrician. The board may credit maximum of four (4) years of formal course study or training in electrical installation completed at a trade school or other educational institution which in the opinion of the board provided comparable experience and training otherwise attainable under the supervision of a master electrician or while employed by a government agency. (1974 L.M.C., ch. 15, § 1; 1982 L.M.C., ch. 55, § 1.)