Electrical Examiners Requirements - Delaware
Listed below are the current state requirements for a(n) Electrical Examiners in the state of Delaware.
| Renewal Dates |
Total Hours Annually |
Units of time |
Distance Learning Accepted |
Teaching Credit Accepted |
Committee Credit Accepted |
Self-Study Accepted |
biennially - see below
|
10 minimum |
N/A |
Not approved for Continuing Education - see below for approved list |
N/A |
N/A |
Not approved for Continuing Education - see below for approved list |
Completion Requirements
Continuing education (CE) is required of all licensees and proof shall be submitted to the Board by April 30 of any year after 2000 in which a license is to be renewed. For example, if a license must be renewed June 30, 2001, the proof of completion of CE is due on April 30, 2001.
Renewal Dates
Electrian's licenses expire biennially on June 30th.
Continuing education is due by April 30th.
Statute:
Delaware Administrative Code, Title 24, Professional Regulation
Special Designations or Stipulations:
N/A
Audit Potential:
Random
Allowed Carry-Over Hours:
N/A
Applicable Course of Study:
Courses must be approved by the Board in order to qualify as CE.
Courses shall be designed to maintain and enhance the knowledge and skills of licensees related to providing electrical services.
Proof of Compliance:
A log of CE on a form approved by the Board shall be maintained and submitted. Documentation of the CE should not be routinely sent with the log but must be retained during the licensure period to be submitted if the renewal application is selected for CE audit. Random audits will be performed by the Board to ensure compliance with the CE requirements. Licensees selected for the random audit shall submit attendance verification.
Non-Compliance Penalties:
A license is expired when a licensee has failed to either complete the requirements for renewal or obtain permission for inactive status. A licensee may activate an expired license within one year of the date the renewal application was due by meeting all requirements and paying an additional fee set by the Division of Professional Regulation.
Disallowed Credits:
Homestudy and Online courses are not approved for continuing education.
Exceptions or exemptions:
Licensees shall complete 10 hours of approved CE during each renewal period with the following exceptions - a person licensed less than one year does not need to complete CE at the first renewal; a person licensed one year but less than two years must submit 5 CE hours at the first renewal. Beginning with the licensee’s second renewal, 5 of the 10 CE hours required for renewal must be related to the National Electrical Code.
The Board may consider a waiver of CE requirements or acceptance of partial fulfillment based on the Board’s review of a written request with supporting documentation of hardship.
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