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(a) An applicant for a certificate of registration as a supervising electrician shall be at least 21 years of age, and shall have at least two years' experience installing, altering, repairing and maintaining electrical wires, equipment, and apparatus, or equivalent experience, under the direct supervision of a supervising electrician or equivalent person. An applicant shall: (1) furnish the name(s) and address(es) of the applicant's current and former employer(s); (2) identify the period(s) of time during which the applicant was employed by each such employer; (3) describe in what capacity the applicant was so employed; and (4) provide any other information reasonably required by the commissioner to assess the applicant's qualifications to act as a supervising electrician. Such information shall be submitted using forms made available by the commissioner in accordance with Section 4-292-030.
(b) The commissioner shall prepare as many different examinations as are necessary to adequately provide for the number of applicants in different specialties. Each applicant shall be required to pass an examination sufficiently strict to indicate that the applicant has satisfactory knowledge and technical training to perform or supervise the work of installing, altering, repairing, or maintaining electrical wires and apparatus authorized by permits issued by the commissioner. It shall be the commissioner's responsibility to control and supervise such examinations.
(c) Each applicant shall be required to pay an examination fee of $150.00 for each examination that the applicant takes. Such fee shall be paid by the applicant to the department of finance prior to the day the examination is taken.
(d) In cases where an applicant fails to pass an examination, the applicant shall be required to wait a period of six months before applying to retake the applicable examination.
(Added Coun. J. 9-6-17, p. 55278, Art. IV, § 9)