Florida Laws and Rules Introduction.

Use the links in the commentary to review important Laws and Rules pertaining to Florida electricians.
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Use the links in the commentary to review important Laws and Rules pertaining to Florida electricians.

This portion of the course covers two important documents applicable to electrical and alarm contractors in the State of Florida:

Chapter 489, Part II, Electrical and Alarm System Contracting is adopted as law into legislature and broken down into 34 Chapters. Below is a sample of a few items contained within the document:

489.503 Exemptions.

489.505 Definitions.

489.507 Electrical Contractors’ Licensing Board.

489.509 Fees.

489.510 Evidence of workers’ compensation coverage.

489.511 Certification; application; examinations; endorsement.

489.513 Registration; application; requirements.

489.514 Certification for registered contractors; grandfathering provisions.

489.516 Qualifications to practice; restrictions; prerequisites.

489.517 Renewal of certificate or registration; continuing education.

489.521 Business organizations; qualifying agents.

489.531 Prohibitions; penalties.

489.533 Disciplinary proceedings.

489.5335 Journeyman; reciprocity; standards.

Division 61G6 of the Electrical Contractors Licensing Board (ECLB) contains several chapters that provide rules pertaining to the following:

61G6-2 Certification

61G6-3 Registration

61G6-4 Organization, Purpose, Meetings, Probable Cause Panel, Procedures

61G6-5 Application for Certification

61G6-6 Examinations

61G6-7 Specialty Electrical Contractors

61G6-8 Fees

61G6-9 Continuing Education

61G6-10 Disciplinary Guidelines

61G6-11 Citation Authority

61G6-12 Burglar Alarm System Agent Sponsor and Training Courses

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Florida Laws and Rules Introduction.

Below is a Real Question from our Electrical Continuing Education Courses for Electrical License Renewal:

Which of the following provides laws pertaining to the regulation of electrical and alarm system contracting?

A: Division 61G6 of the Electrical Contractors Licensing Board.
B: Title XXXII of the Florida Statutes, Chapter 489 Part II.
C: The National Electrical Code.
D: NFPA 70.
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