Massachusetts General Laws MGL 141 Section 1A.

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Section 1A. No person, firm or corporation shall enter into, engage in, or work at the business or occupation of installing wires, conduits, apparatus, devices, fixtures, or other appliances for carrying or using electricity for light, heat, power, fire warning or security system purposes, unless such person, firm or corporation shall be licensed by the state examiners of electricians in accordance with this chapter and, with respect to security systems, unless such person, firm or corporation shall also be licensed by the commissioner of the division of professional licensure in accordance with the provisions of sections fifty-seven to sixty-one, inclusive, of chapter one hundred and forty-seven.

This chapter shall not apply to: a person not engaged in the business described in this section who employs or contracts for the services of a person, firm or corporation engaged in such business; or to an apprentice employed by a person, firm or corporation licensed in accordance with this chapter; or to an agent, employee or assistant of a person, firm or corporation licensed in accordance with this chapter who does not engage in or perform the actual work described in this section.

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Massachusetts General Laws MGL 141 Section 1A.

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

Which of the following is true in Massachusetts?

A: Anyone can install conductors for heating in Massachusetts.
B: Anyone can install conductors for lighting in Massachusetts.
C: Anyone can install power conductors in Massachusetts.
D: No person shall work at the occupation of installing wires for carrying or using electricity for power unless such person is licensed by the state examiners of electricians.
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