Laws, Rules and Regulations for Electricians Title 5 Section 5-6-14.

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5-6-14. Work on premises covered by limited-premises certificates.

Electricians regularly employed by firms or holders of a Certificate C may install and maintain any electrical wiring, conduits, and appliances, or make any repairs that are required in and on the property of those firms; provided, that a permit has been approved and issued by the municipality to ensure that all code and safety policies are upheld and that electricians holding journeyperson's licenses are complying with this chapter. Class C certificates are not valid for new external construction projects on a firm's premises exceeding two thousand (2,000) square feet.

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Laws, Rules and Regulations for Electricians Title 5 Section 5-6-14.

Below is a Real Question from our Electrical Continuing Education Courses for Electrical License Renewal:

Which of the following is true regarding electrical work in RI?

A: A permit is NOT required for installing electrical wiring for lighting in a commercial building.
B: A permit is NOT required for installing interior electrical wiring on a commercial building.
C: Electricians regularly employed by firms or holders of a Certificate C may install and maintain any electrical appliance.
D: Class C certificates are valid for all new external construction projects.
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