Journeyman Electricians Requirements - New Mexico
Listed below are the current state requirements for a(n) Journeyman Electricians Endorsement in the state of
New Mexico.
| Renewal Dates |
Total Hours Annually |
Units of time |
Distance Learning Accepted |
Teaching Credit Accepted |
Committee Credit Accepted |
Self-Study Accepted |
triennial -
see below |
16 minimum |
N/A |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Yes |
Completion Requirements
16 hours every three years.
Of the 16 hours, 8 must be NEC related and 8 must be industry-related.
All journeyman electricians renewing on or after July 1, 2005 must complete 16 hours of continuing education and provide proof of completion to the Division upon application for renewal of journeyman electrician certificate of competence.
Renewal Dates
Renewal occurs on a triennial basis determined by the date of initial issuance.
Statute:
Construction Industries Licensing Act, New Mexico Statutes, Section 60-13-38F
Special Designations or Stipulations:
N/A
Audit Potential:
N/A
Allowed Carry-Over Hours:
N/A
Applicable Course of Study:
To qualify as approved course work, continuing education courses must comply with the following standards:
(a) the course content must be relevant to the electrical trade and consistent with the laws and rules of the state of New Mexico;
(b) the course may be conducted in a classroom, seminar or in a home study format;
(c) the course must be taught by an approved instructor.
To be approved an instructor must either be currently teaching or have taught at least one course related to the electrical trade within the preceding two (2) years in one of the following programs:
(a) an electrical program that is approved by the vocational education division of the state of New Mexico department of public education and offered in the curriculum of a New Mexico trade school, college or university;
(b) a program, the objectives of which relate to the electrical trade, that is offered through a professional association or organization representing licensed electricians;
(c) an apprenticeship program approved by the state of New Mexico apprenticeship council or the bureau of apprenticeship and training;
(d) a program offered by a nationally recognized testing laboratory, or product manufacturer and the instructor has at least (5) years practical experience in the subject taught;
(e) an organization that provides electrical continuing education unit courses, and the instructor has at least five (5) years of practical experience in the subject taught;
(f) construction industries division electrical bureau code education program.
Proof of Compliance:
N/A
Non-Compliance Penalties:
N/A
Disallowed Credits:
N/A
Exceptions or exemptions:
N/A
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