The definitions in this section
apply throughout this subchapter.
(1) "Administrator" means a person designated by an
electrical contractor to supervise electrical work and
electricians in accordance with the rules adopted under this
chapter.
(2) "Basic electrical work" means the work classified in (a)
and (b) of this subsection as class A and class B basic
electrical work:
(a) "Class A basic electrical work" means the like-in-kind
replacement of a: Contactor, relay, timer, starter, circuit
board, or similar control component; household appliance; circuit
breaker; fuse; residential luminaire; lamp; snap switch; dimmer;
receptacle outlet; thermostat; heating element; luminaire ballast
with an exact same ballast; ten horsepower or smaller motor; or
wiring, appliances, devices, or equipment as specified by rule.
(b) "Class B basic electrical work" means work other than
class A basic electrical work that requires minimal electrical
circuit modifications and has limited exposure hazards. Class B
basic electrical work includes the following:
(i) Extension of not more than one branch electrical circuit
limited to one hundred twenty volts and twenty amps each where:
(A) No cover inspection is necessary; and
(B) The extension does not supply more than two outlets;
(ii) Like-in-kind replacement of a single luminaire not
exceeding two hundred seventy-seven volts and twenty amps;
(iii) Like-in-kind replacement of a motor larger than ten
horsepower;
(iv) The following low voltage systems:
(A) Repair and replacement of devices not exceeding one
hundred volt-amperes in Class 2, Class 3, or power limited low
voltage systems in one and two-family dwellings;
(B) Repair and replacement of the following devices not
exceeding one hundred volt-amperes in Class 2, Class 3, or power
limited low voltage systems in other buildings, provided the
equipment is not for fire alarm or nurse call systems and is not
located in an area classified as hazardous by the national
electrical code; or
(v) Wiring, appliances, devices, or equipment as specified
by rule.
(3) "Board" means the electrical board under RCW 19.28.311.
(4) "Chapter" or "subchapter" means the subchapter, if no
chapter number is referenced.
(5) "Department" means the department of labor and
industries.
(6) "Director" means the director of the department or the
director's designee.
(7) "Electrical construction trade" includes but is not
limited to installing or maintaining electrical wires and
equipment that are used for light, heat, or power and installing
and maintaining remote control, signaling, power limited, or
communication circuits or systems.
(8) "Electrical contractor" means a person, firm,
partnership, corporation, or other entity that offers to
undertake, undertakes, submits a bid for, or does the work of
installing or maintaining wires or equipment that convey
electrical current.
(9) "Equipment" means any equipment or apparatus that
directly uses, conducts, insulates, or is operated by electricity
but does not mean: Plug-in appliances; or plug-in equipment as
determined by the department by rule.
(10) "Industrial control panel" means a factory-wired or
user-wired assembly of industrial control equipment such as motor
controllers, switches, relays, power supplies, computers, cathode
ray tubes, transducers, and auxiliary devices. The panel may
include disconnect means and motor branch circuit protective
devices.
(11) "Journeyman electrician" means a person who has been
issued a journeyman electrician certificate of competency by the
department.
(12) "Like-in-kind" means having similar characteristics
such as voltage requirements, current draw, and function, and
being in the same location.
(13) "Master electrician" means either a master journeyman
electrician or master specialty electrician.
(14) "Master journeyman electrician" means a person who has
been issued a master journeyman electrician certificate of
competency by the department and who may be designated by an
electrical contractor to supervise electrical work and
electricians in accordance with rules adopted under this chapter.
(15) "Master specialty electrician" means a person who has
been issued a specialty electrician certificate of competency by
the department and who may be designated by an electrical
contractor to supervise electrical work and electricians in
accordance with rules adopted under this chapter.
(16) "Specialty electrician" means a person who has been
issued a specialty electrician certificate of competency by the
department.
[2003 c 399 § 101; 2002 c 249 § 1; 2001 c 211 § 1; 2000 c 238 § 103; 1993 c 275 § 1; 1988 c 81 § 1; 1986 c 156 § 1; 1983 c 206 § 1. Formerly RCW 19.28.005.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- 2003 c 399: "Part headings used in this act are not any part of the law." [2003 c 399 § 901.]
Severability -- 2000 c 238: See note following RCW 19.28.301.