(1) Each applicant for an electrical
contractor's license, other than an individual, shall designate a
supervisory employee or member of the firm to take the required
master electrician's or administrator's examination. Effective
July 1, 1987, a supervisory employee designated as the electrical
contractor's master electrician or administrator shall be a
full-time supervisory employee. This person shall be designated
as master electrician or administrator under the license. No
person may concurrently qualify as master electrician or
administrator for more than one contractor. If the relationship
of the master electrician or administrator with the electrical
contractor is terminated, the contractor's license is void within
ninety days unless another master electrician or administrator is
qualified by the board. However, if the master electrician or
administrator dies or is otherwise incapacitated, the
contractor's license is void within one hundred eighty days
unless another master electrician or administrator is qualified
by the board. The contractor must notify the department in
writing within ten days if the master electrician's or
administrator's relationship with the contractor terminates due
to the master electrician's or administrator's death or
incapacitation.
(2) The department must issue an administrator's certificate
to all applicants who have passed the examination as provided in
RCW 19.28.051 and this section, and who have complied with the
rules adopted under this chapter. The administrator's
certificate must bear the date of issuance, expires on the
holder's birthday, and is nontransferable. The certificate must
be renewed every three years, upon application, on or before the
holder's birthday.
(a) If the certificate holder demonstrates to the department
that he or she has satisfactorily completed an annual eight-hour
continuing education course, the certificate may be renewed by
appropriate application without examination unless the
certificate has been revoked, suspended, or not renewed within
ninety days after the expiration date. For holders of pump and
irrigation or domestic pump specialty administrator certificates,
the continuing education may comprise both electrical and
plumbing education.
(b) The contents and requirements for satisfactory
completion of the continuing education course must be determined
by the director and approved by the board.
(c) The department must accept proof of a certificate
holder's satisfactory completion of a continuing education course
offered in another state as meeting the requirements for
maintaining a current Washington state certificate if the
department is satisfied the course is comparable in nature to
that required in Washington state for maintaining a current
certificate.
(3) A fee must be assessed for each administrator's
certificate and for each renewal. An individual holding more
than one administrator's certificate under this chapter is not
required to pay fees for more than one certificate. The
department must set the fees by rule for issuance and renewal of
a certificate. The fees must cover, but not exceed, the costs of
issuing the certificates and of administering and enforcing the
administrator certification requirements of this chapter.
(4) The department may deny an application for an
administrator's certificate for up to two years if the
applicant's previous administrator's certificate has been revoked
for a serious violation and all appeals concerning the revocation
have been exhausted. For the purposes of this section only, a
serious violation is a violation that presents imminent danger to
the public. The certificate may be renewed for a three-year
period without examination by appropriate application unless the
certificate has been revoked, suspended, or not renewed within
ninety days after the expiration date. If the certificate is not
renewed before the expiration date, the individual shall pay
twice the usual fee. A person may take the administrator's
examination as many times as necessary to pass without limit.
(5) The designated master electrician or administrator
shall:
(a) Be a member of the firm or a supervisory employee and
shall be available during working hours to carry out the duties
of an administrator under this section;
(b) Ensure that all electrical work complies with the
electrical installation laws and rules of the state;
(c) Ensure that the proper electrical safety procedures are
used;
(d) Ensure that all electrical labels, permits, and licenses
required to perform electrical work are used;
(e) See that corrective notices issued by an inspecting
authority are complied with; and
(f) Notify the department in writing within ten days if the
master electrician or administrator terminates the relationship
with the electrical contractor.
(6) The department shall not by rule change the
administrator's duties under subsection (5) of this section.
[2006 c 185 § 9; 2002 c 249 § 3; 1996 c 241 § 3; 1988 c 81 § 6; 1986 c 156 § 7; 1983 c 206 § 6; 1975 1st ex.s. c 195 § 3; 1975 1st ex.s. c 92 § 3; 1974 ex.s. c 188 § 4. Formerly RCW 19.28.125.]
NOTES:
Severability -- 1975 1st ex.s. c 195; 1975 1st ex.s. c 92: See note following RCW 19.28.041.
Effective date -- Severability -- 1974 ex.s. c 188: See notes following RCW 19.28.041.