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LR 3551
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 32 MRSA §1101, sub-§4-A, as amended by PL 1995, c. 325, §5, is
further amended to read:

 
4-A. Supervision. One apprentice electrician or one helper
electrician may work with and under the supervision of each
master electrician, limited electrician or journeyman
electrician. A master electrician who teaches an electrical
course at a Maine applied technology center, a Maine applied
technology region or, a Maine technical college or a Maine-
registered apprenticeship program may have a maximum of 12 helper
or apprentice electricians under direct supervision while making
electrical installations that are a part of the instructional
program of the school, as long as the total value of each
installation does not exceed $2,500. An electrical installation
may not be commenced pursuant to this subsection without the
prior approval of the director or president of the school at
which the master electrician is an instructor. These
installations are limited to those done in buildings or
facilities owned or controlled by:

 
A. School administrative units;

 
B. Nonprofit organizations; and

 
C. Households as defined in Title 36, sections 6206 and
6207.

 
The Electricians' Examining Board and the municipal electrical
inspector of the municipality in which the installation is to be
made, if the municipality has an inspector, must be notified of
all installation projects entered into pursuant to this
subsection prior to the commencement of the project. There must
be an inspection by a state electrical inspector or by the
municipal electrical inspector of the municipality in which the
installation has been made, if the municipality has an inspector,
before any wiring on the project is concealed.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill allows a Maine-registered apprenticeship program to
have a maximum of 12 helper or apprentice electricians under
direct supervision, consistent with current requirements for
public electrical training programs run by accredited educational
institutions. Presently, private electrical training programs
must provide one journeyman for every trainee.


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