Electricians Requirements - Arkansas
Listed below are the current state requirements for a(n) Electricians in the state of Arkansas.
| Renewal Dates |
Total Hours Annually |
Units of Time |
Distance Learning Accepted |
Teaching Credit Accepted |
Committee Credit Accepted |
Self-Study Accepted |
| Occurs annually see below |
8 minimum |
N/A |
Yes |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Completion Requirements
All journeyman and master electricians must complete at least eight (8) hours of continuing education for each National Electric Code cycle (every 3 years). All hours must be based on the most current National Electrical Code (NEC).
Courses must be pre-approved by the Board. CSI-CEN is not approved to provide courses.
*We will update our website with more information regarding the specific rules as they are made available.
Renewal Dates
License renewal occurs annually based on initial date of licensure.
Continuing Education is required every 3 years based on the adoption of the most current National Electrical Code.
Statute:
Arkansas Department of Labor, Board of Electrical Examiners, 17-28-311
Special Designations or Stipulations:
N/A
Audit Potential:
N/A
Allowed Carry-Over Hours:
None allowed
Applicable Course of Study:
N/A
Proof of Compliance:
N/A
Non-Compliance Penalties:
N/A
Disallowed Credits:
N/A
Exceptions or exemptions:
N/A
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