(1) Nothing in RCW 19.28.161 through 19.28.271 shall
be construed to require that a person obtain a license or a
certified electrician in order to do electrical work at his or
her residence or farm or place of business or on other property
owned by him or her unless the electrical work is on the
construction of a new building intended for rent, sale, or lease.
However, if the construction is of a new residential building
with up to four units intended for rent, sale, or lease, the
owner may receive an exemption from the requirement to obtain a
license or use a certified electrician if he or she provides a
signed affidavit to the department stating that he or she will be
performing the work and will occupy one of the units as his or
her principal residence. The owner shall apply to the department
for this exemption and may only receive an exemption once every
twenty-four months. It is intended that the owner receiving this
exemption shall occupy the unit as his or her principal residence
for twenty-four months after completion of the units.
(2) Nothing in RCW 19.28.161 through 19.28.271 shall be
intended to derogate from or dispense with the requirements of
any valid electrical code enacted by a city or town pursuant to
RCW 19.28.010(3), except that no code shall require the holder of
a certificate of competency to demonstrate any additional proof
of competency or obtain any other license or pay any fee in order
to engage in the electrical construction trade.
(3) RCW 19.28.161 through 19.28.271 shall not apply to
common carriers subject to Part I of the Interstate Commerce Act,
nor to their officers and employees.
(4) Nothing in RCW 19.28.161 through 19.28.271 shall be
deemed to apply to the installation or maintenance of telephone,
telegraph, radio, or television wires and equipment; nor to any
electrical utility or its employees in the installation, repair,
and maintenance of electrical wiring, circuits, and equipment by
or for the utility, or comprising a part of its plants, lines or
systems.
(5) The licensing provisions of RCW 19.28.161 through 19.28.271 shall not apply to:
(a) Persons making electrical installations on their own
property or to regularly employed employees working on the
premises of their employer, unless the electrical work is on the
construction of a new building intended for rent, sale, or lease;
(b) Employees of an employer while the employer is
performing utility type work of the nature described in RCW 19.28.091 so long as such employees have registered in the state
of Washington with or graduated from a state-approved outside
lineworker apprenticeship course that is recognized by the
department and that qualifies a person to perform such work;
(c) Any work exempted under RCW 19.28.091(6); and
(d) Certified plumbers, certified residential plumbers, or
plumber trainees meeting the requirements of chapter 18.106 RCW
and performing exempt work under RCW 19.28.091(8).
(6) Nothing in RCW 19.28.161 through 19.28.271 shall be
construed to restrict the right of any householder to assist or
receive assistance from a friend, neighbor, relative or other
person when none of the individuals doing the electrical
installation hold themselves out as engaged in the trade or
business of electrical installations.
(7) Nothing precludes any person who is exempt from the
licensing requirements of this chapter under this section from
obtaining a journeyman or specialty certificate of competency if
they otherwise meet the requirements of this chapter.
[2007 c 218 § 83; 2003 c 399 § 302; 2001 c 211 § 19; 1998 c 98 § 2; 1994 c 157 § 1; 1992 c 240 § 3; 1986 c 156 § 16; 1983 c 206 § 21; 1980 c 30 § 12. Formerly RCW 19.28.610.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Finding -- 2007 c 218: See note following RCW 1.08.130.
Part headings not law -- 2003 c 399: See note following RCW 19.28.006.