Electrical Apprentices.

NH 2022-2023 Licensing Concerns and Deficiencies.
NH 2022-2023 Licensing Concerns and Deficiencies.

2022-2023 License and Installation Concerns Bulletin.

The Electricians' Licensing Board in conjunction with the State Electrical Inspectors, municipal electrical & building inspectors & other representatives of the electrical industry in the State of New Hampshire have put together this list of common licensing and installation concerns and problems encountered by the Board's office staff relative to the State's licensing law RSA 319-C and the administrative rules.

2. Apprentices should be aware that in order to perform electrical installations for heat, light and power purposes they must be employed (receive a W2 at the end of the year) by a master electrician or other employer who is not in the primary business of performing electrical installations, but also employs a NH master electrician from whom the apprentice electrician receives direct supervision.

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Electrical Apprentices.

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

Which of the following electrical apprentices is permitted to install electrical lighting and power systems in New Hampshire?

A: One that is employed and supervised by a NH journeyman electrician.
B: One that is employed by a NH subcontractor whose primary business is other than performing electrical installations.
C: One that is employed by a NH master electrician or other employer who is not in the primary business of performing electrical installations, but also employs a NH master electrician from whom the apprentice electrician receives direct supervision.
D: One that is employed and directly supervised by an electrical contractor who employs only apprentices and journeymen.
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