- Introduced -

SB 990 - This act creates both a high and a low voltage licensing board relating to the electrical industry to be located within the Division of Professional Registration. Each board shall have seven members who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. Members of each board shall serve four-year staggered terms with an eight-year term limit. Each board will meet at least four times annually, and members may be reimbursed for expenses and receive compensation of up to $50 per day.

The act also establishes state licensing requirements for low and high voltage electrical contractors. Contractors practicing prior to March 1, 2004, may apply for a waiver of requirements under some circumstances. Other practicing contractors may apply for a two-year limited, non-renewable license while they await passing a state examination. The Division may establish licensing fees to cover administrative costs and may develop reciprocal licensing agreements with other states. Each respective board may file complaints against contractors with the Administrative Hearing Commission and suspend or revoke licenses if warranted by the Commission's findings. Violators of licensing requirements are guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.

RICHARD MOORE