FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 1557
C 280 L 05
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Expanding membership of the electrical board by appointment of one outside line worker.
Sponsors: By Representatives Conway, Ericks, Kessler, Campbell, Blake, Simpson, Ormsby, Morrell, Chase, P. Sullivan and Kenney.
House Committee on Commerce & Labor
Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce, Research & Development
Background:
The state's electricians and electrical installations law requires that persons who install or
maintain wires or equipment to convey electric current be licensed. This licensure
requirement does not apply to utilities and persons employed by utilities who install, repair,
and maintain lines, wires, apparatus, or equipment used to light streets or public areas, or to
transmit or distribute electricity to customers. The workers who construct and maintain
electric transmission and distribution facilities are known as outside line workers.
The Department of Labor and Industries (Department) licenses electrical contractors and
certifies electrical administrators and electricians under the electricians and electrical
installations law. The Department also regulates the installation, repair, and maintenance of
electrical wires, equipment, and services pursuant to this law.
The Electrical Board (Board) advises the Director of the Department on electrical and
telecommunications installation standards, inspection procedures, and adoption of rules
pertaining to electrical inspections. The Board also reviews appeals of license revocations
and suspensions, as well as other citations.
The 14-member Board includes 13 voting members who represent various segments of the
electrical and telecommunications industries and the public. These members include one
member who is an employee or officer of an entity generating or distributing electric power.
The one nonvoting Board member is a city building official. These Board members are
appointed by the Governor with the advice of the Director of the Department. The Secretary
of the Board is the Chief Electrical Inspector.
The Board meets at least once each quarter. The Board members are compensated no more
than $50 per day for days in which they attend official meetings or perform official duties.
They are also reimbursed for travel expenses. These costs are paid from the electrical license
fund.
Summary:
One outside line worker is added as a voting member of the Electrical Board. The Governor
must appoint this member of the Board within 90 days after the act's effective date.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 66 32
Senate 30 16
Effective: July 24, 2005