§ 11-4-303. Qualifications.
   (a)   Master general electrician. An applicant seeking to take the written examination for the license for a master general electrician shall have engaged continuously during the three years immediately preceding the date of the application as an apprentice, journeyman, or helper under the direction and supervision of a licensed master general electrician or master limited electrician and have a total of seven years' experience. The Board of Electrical Examiners may award a credit not to exceed two years against these time and experience requirements for a successfully completed trade school or any other educational institution course of study that in the opinion of the Board of Electrical Examiners provides a person with the knowledge and skill required of a master general electrician.
   (b)   Master limited electrician. An applicant seeking to take the written examination for the license for a master limited electrician shall have worked under the direction and supervision of a licensed master general electrician or master limited electrician for at least two years immediately preceding the date of the license application.
   (c)   Restricted electrician. An applicant seeking to take the written examination for the license for a restricted electrician shall have worked under the direction and supervision of a licensed restricted or master electrician for at least one year immediately preceding the date of the license application.
(1985 Code, Art. 16, §§ 6-303, 6-304, 6-305)