1361-S.E AAS 4/10/97 S2818.2
ESHB 1361 - S AMD
By Senators Horn and Heavey
ADOPTED 4/10/97
On page 5, after line 21, insert the following:
"Sec. 4. RCW 19.28.070 and 1986 c 156 s 4 are each amended to read as follows:
The
director of labor and industries of the state of Washington and the officials
of all incorporated cities and towns where electrical inspections are required
by local ordinances shall have power and it shall be their duty to enforce the
provisions of this chapter in their respective jurisdictions. The director of
labor and industries shall ((have power to)) appoint ((an)) a
chief electrical inspector((, and such assistant inspectors as he shall
deem necessary to assist him in the performance of his duties)) and may
appoint other electrical inspectors as the director deems necessary to assist
the director in the performance of the director's duties. The chief electrical
inspector, subject to the review of the director, shall be responsible for
providing the final interpretation of adopted state electrical standards,
rules, and policies for the department and its inspectors, assistant
inspectors, electrical plan examiners, and other individuals supervising
electrical program personnel. If a dispute arises within the department
regarding the interpretation of adopted state electrical standards, rules, or
policies, the chief electrical inspector, subject to the review of the
director, shall provide the final interpretation of the disputed standard,
rule, or policy. All electrical inspectors appointed by the director of
labor and industries shall have not less than: Four years experience as
journeyman electricians in the electrical construction trade installing
and maintaining electrical wiring and equipment, or two years electrical
training in a college of electrical engineering of recognized standing and four
years continuous practical electrical experience in installation work, or four
years of electrical training in a college of electrical engineering of
recognized standing and two years continuous practical electrical experience in
electrical installation work; or four years experience as a journeyman
electrician performing the duties of an electrical inspector employed by the
department or a city or town with an approved inspection program under RCW
19.28.360, except that for work performed in accordance with the national
electrical safety code and covered by this chapter, such inspections may be
performed by a person certified as an outside journeyman lineman, under RCW
19.28.610(2), with four years experience or a person with four years experience
as a certified outside journeyman lineman performing the duties of an
electrical inspector employed by an electrical utility. Such state
inspectors shall be paid such salary as the director of labor and industries
shall determine, together with their travel expenses in accordance with RCW
43.03.050 and 43.03.060 as now existing or hereafter amended. As a
condition of employment, inspectors hired exclusively to perform inspections in
accordance with the national electrical safety code must possess and maintain
certification as an outside journeyman lineman. The expenses of the
director of labor and industries and the salaries and expenses of state
inspectors incurred in carrying out the provisions of this chapter shall be
paid entirely out of the electrical license fund, upon vouchers approved by the
director of labor and industries."
ESHB 1361 - S AMD
By Senators Horn and Heavey
ADOPTED 4/10/97
On page 1, line 2 of the title, after "19.28.520," strike "and 19.28.530" and insert "19.28.530, and 19.28.070"
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