(1) No person may engage in
the electrical construction trade without having a valid master
journeyman electrician certificate of competency, journeyman
electrician certificate of competency, master specialty
electrician certificate of competency, or specialty electrician
certificate of competency issued by the department in accordance
with this chapter. Electrician certificate of competency
specialties include, but are not limited to: Residential, pump
and irrigation, limited energy system, signs, nonresidential
maintenance, restricted nonresidential maintenance, and appliance
repair. Until July 1, 2007, the department of labor and
industries shall issue a written warning to any specialty pump
and irrigation or domestic pump electrician not having a valid
electrician certification. The warning will state that the
individual must apply for an electrical training certificate or
be qualified for and apply for electrician certification under
the requirements in RCW 19.28.191(1)(g) within thirty calendar
days of the warning. Only one warning will be issued to any
individual. If the individual fails to comply with this section,
the department shall issue a penalty as defined in RCW 19.28.271
to the individual.
(2) A person who is indentured in an apprenticeship program
approved under chapter 49.04 RCW for the electrical construction
trade or who is learning the electrical construction trade may
work in the electrical construction trade if supervised by a
certified master journeyman electrician, journeyman electrician,
master specialty electrician in that electrician's specialty, or
specialty electrician in that electrician's specialty. All
apprentices and individuals learning the electrical construction
trade shall obtain an electrical training certificate from the
department. The certificate shall authorize the holder to learn
the electrical construction trade while under the direct
supervision of a master journeyman electrician, journeyman
electrician, master specialty electrician working in that
electrician's specialty, or specialty electrician working in that
electrician's specialty. The certificate may include a
photograph of the holder. The holder of the electrical training
certificate shall renew the certificate biennially. At the time
of renewal, the holder shall provide the department with an
accurate list of the holder's employers in the electrical
construction industry for the previous biennial period and the
number of hours worked for each employer. The holder shall also
provide proof of sixteen hours of: Approved classroom training
covering this chapter, the national electrical code, or
electrical theory; or equivalent classroom training taken as part
of an approved apprenticeship program under chapter 49.04 RCW or
an approved electrical training program under RCW 19.28.191(1)(h). The number of hours of approved classroom
training required for certificate renewal shall increase as
follows: (a) Beginning on July 1, 2011, the holder of an
electrical training certificate shall provide the department with
proof of thirty-two hours of approved classroom training; and (b)
beginning on July 1, 2013, the holder of an electrical training
certificate shall provide the department with proof of
forty-eight hours of approved classroom training. At the request
of the chairs of the house of representatives commerce and labor
committee and the senate labor, commerce and consumer protection
committee, or their successor committees, the department of labor
and industries shall provide information on the implementation of
the new classroom training requirements for electrical trainees
to both committees by December 1, 2012. A biennial fee shall be
charged for the issuance or renewal of the certificate. The
department shall set the fee by rule. The fee shall cover but
not exceed the cost of administering and enforcing the trainee
certification and supervision requirements of this chapter.
Apprentices and individuals learning the electrical construction
trade shall have their electrical training certificates in their
possession at all times that they are performing electrical work.
They shall show their certificates to an authorized
representative of the department at the representative's request.
(3) Any person who has been issued an electrical training
certificate under this chapter may work if that person is under
supervision. Supervision shall consist of a person being on the
same job site and under the control of either a certified master
journeyman electrician, journeyman electrician, master specialty
electrician working in that electrician's specialty, or specialty
electrician working in that electrician's specialty. Either a
certified master journeyman electrician, journeyman electrician,
master specialty electrician working in that electrician's
specialty, or specialty electrician working in that electrician's
specialty shall be on the same job site as the noncertified
individual for a minimum of seventy-five percent of each working
day unless otherwise provided in this chapter.
(4) The ratio of noncertified individuals to certified
master journeymen electricians, journeymen electricians, master
specialty electricians, or specialty electricians on any one job
site is as follows:
(a) When working as a specialty electrician, not more than
two noncertified individuals for every certified master specialty
electrician working in that electrician's specialty, specialty
electrician working in that electrician's specialty, master
journeyman electrician, or journeyman electrician, except that
the ratio requirements are one certified master specialty
electrician working in that electrician's specialty, specialty
electrician working in that electrician's specialty, master
journeyman electrician, or journeyman electrician working as a
specialty electrician to no more than four students enrolled in
and working as part of an electrical construction program at
public community or technical colleges, or not-for-profit
nationally accredited trade or technical schools licensed by the
workforce training and education coordinating board under chapter 28C.10 RCW. In meeting the ratio requirements for students
enrolled in an electrical construction program at a trade school,
a trade school may receive input and advice from the electrical
board; and
(b) When working as a journeyman electrician, not more than
one noncertified individual for every certified master journeyman
electrician or journeyman electrician, except that the ratio
requirements shall be one certified master journeyman electrician
or journeyman electrician to no more than four students enrolled
in and working as part of an electrical construction program at
public community or technical colleges, or not-for-profit
nationally accredited trade or technical schools licensed by the
workforce training and education coordinating board under chapter 28C.10 RCW. In meeting the ratio requirements for students
enrolled in an electrical construction program at a trade school,
a trade school may receive input and advice from the electrical
board.
An individual who has a current training certificate and who
has successfully completed or is currently enrolled in an
approved apprenticeship program or in an electrical construction
program at public community or technical colleges, or
not-for-profit nationally accredited technical or trade schools
licensed by the workforce training and education coordinating
board under chapter 28C.10 RCW, may work without direct on-site
supervision during the last six months of meeting the practical
experience requirements of this chapter.
(5) For the residential (as specified in WAC 296-46B-920(2)(a)), pump and irrigation (as specified in WAC 296-46B-920(2)(b)), sign (as specified in WAC 296-46B-920(2)(d)),
limited energy (as specified in WAC 296-46B-920(2)(e)),
nonresidential maintenance (as specified in WAC 296-46B-920(2)(g)), restricted nonresidential maintenance as
determined by the department in rule, or other new nonresidential
specialties, not including appliance repair, as determined by the
department in rule, either a master journeyman electrician,
journeyman electrician, master specialty electrician working in
that electrician's specialty, or specialty electrician working in
that electrician's specialty must be on the same job site as the
noncertified individual for a minimum of seventy-five percent of
each working day. Other specialties must meet the requirements
specified in RCW 19.28.191(1)(g)(ii). When the ratio of
certified electricians to noncertified individuals on a job site
is one certified electrician to three or four noncertified
individuals, the certified electrician must:
(a) Directly supervise and instruct the noncertified
individuals and the certified electrician may not directly make
or engage in an electrical installation; and
(b) Be on the same job site as the noncertified individual
for a minimum of one hundred percent of each working day.
(6) The electrical contractor shall accurately verify and
attest to the electrical trainee hours worked by electrical
trainees on behalf of the electrical contractor.
[2010 c 33 § 1; 2009 c 36 § 7. Prior: 2006 c 224 § 2; 2006 c 185 § 6; 2002 c 249 § 4; 1997 c 309 § 1; 1996 c 241 § 6; 1983 c 206 § 13; 1980 c 30 § 2. Formerly RCW 19.28.510.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2010 c 33: "This act takes effect July 1, 2011." [2010 c 33 § 2.]
Finding -- Intent -- 2009 c 36: See note following RCW 18.106.020.