(a) Three classes. There are three classes of electrician's licenses: master general electrician; master limited electrician; and restricted electrician.
(b) Master general electrician. A master general electrician's license may be issued to an applicant who is eligible under this subtitle. The license authorizes the licensee or a person under the supervision of the licensee to perform work described in § 11-4-301(a).
(c) Master limited electrician. A master limited electrician's license may be issued to an applicant who is eligible under this subtitle. The license authorizes the licensee or a person under the supervision of a licensee to perform the work described in § 11-4-301(a), provided the work is performed only on the premises occupied by the licensee and is performed only in existing buildings from an existing distribution system.
(d) Restricted electrician. A restricted electrician's license shall be issued to a person determined to be qualified by an examination given by the Board of Electrical Examiners. The license authorizes the holder to make installation only from the point of distribution to the equipment being installed and to maintain and repair the particular type of electrical equipment specified in the license. Holders of licenses restricted to electrical household appliances, radio, television, electronics, motor repairs, and motor services may not make installation of electrical wiring from the point of distribution to the equipment being installed.
(1985 Code, Art. 16, § 6-302)