Master Electricians.

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.

5. The master license who employs electricians/apprentices, or the master of record for a corporation should be aware they are responsible for:

a. Verifying those licensees in their employ have valid licenses and all apprentices have active apprentice ID cards. This includes verifying the license status of any temporary electrician or apprentice.

b. Verifying the ratios of licensees to apprentices performing electrical installations on the job site (including temporary help) comply with RSA 319-C:2-a Supervision of Apprentice electricians.5

c. Periodically inspecting the work of the journeyman licensees in their employ and performing a final inspection of the journeyman’s completed installation.

  Click here to view the NH amendments to the 2020 NEC  

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Master Electricians.

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

Which of the following is true for Master Electricians in New Hampshire?

A: They shall periodically inspect the work of the journeyman licensees in their employ and perform a final inspection of the journeyman’s completed installation.
B: Thet are NOT responsible for verifying the ratios of licensees to apprentices performing electrical installations on the job site.
C: They are not responsible for periodically inspecting the work of the journeyman licensees in their employ.
D: They are not allowed to employ electricians/apprentices.
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