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SENATE BILL NO. 3277
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State of Washington 49th Legislature 1985 Regular Session
By Senators Rasmussen, Wojahn and Gaspard
Read first time 1/23/85 and referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor.
AN ACT Relating to electrician training; and amending RCW 19.28.530.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 4, chapter 30, Laws of 1980 as amended by section 14, chapter 206, Laws of 1983 and RCW 19.28.530 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) Upon
receipt of the application, the department shall review the application and
determine whether the applicant is eligible to take an examination for the
journeyman or specialty certificate of competency. To be eligible to take the
examination for a journeyman certificate the applicant must have worked in the
electrical construction trade for a minimum of four years employed full time,
of which two years shall be in industrial or commercial electrical installation
under the supervision of a journeyman electrician certified under this chapter
and not more than a total of two years in all specialties under the supervision
of a journeyman electrician certified under this chapter or an appropriate
specialty electrician certified under this chapter or have successfully
completed an apprenticeship program approved under chapter 49.04 RCW for the
electrical construction trade. To be eligible to take the examination to
become a specialty electrician the applicant shall have worked in that
specialty of the electrical construction trade, under the supervision of a
journeyman electrician certified under this chapter or an appropriate specialty
electrician certified under this chapter, for a minimum of two years employed
full time, or have successfully completed an approved apprenticeship program
under chapter 49.04 RCW for the applicant's specialty in the electrical construction
trade. Before January 1, 1984, applicants for nonresidential maintenance
specialty licenses are eligible to become nonresidential maintenance
specialists upon certification to the department that they have the equivalent
of two years full-time experience in that specialty field. Persons applying
before January 1, 1984, for a journeyman certificate are eligible to take the
examination to become journeymen until July 1, 1984, upon certification to the
department that they have the equivalent of five years full-time experience in
nonresidential maintenance, of which two years shall be in industrial
electrical installation. Any applicant who has successfully completed a
two-year technical school program in the electrical construction trade in a school
that is approved by the commission for vocational education may substitute up
to two years of the technical school program for two years of work experience
under a journeyman electrician. The applicant shall obtain the additional two
years of work experience required in industrial or commercial electrical
installation prior to the beginning, or after the completion, of the technical
school program. Any applicant who has received training in the electrical
construction trade in the armed service of the United States may be eligible to
take the examination for the certificate of competency. ((Any applicant who
is a graduate of a trade school program in the electrical construction trade
that was established during 1946 is eligible to take the examination for the
certificate of competency. No other requirement for eligibility may be
imposed.))
(2) The department shall establish reasonable rules for the examinations to be given applicants for certificates of competency. In establishing the rules, the department shall consult with the board of electrical examiners. Upon determination that the applicant is eligible to take the examination, the department shall so notify the applicant, indicating the time and place for taking the examination.