WAC 296-46B-965
Training certificate required. General.
(1) A training certificate is required for all
individuals throughout the individual's enrollment and
matriculation in an approved construction electrician training
school program described in RCW 19.28.191. A training
certificate is required to work in the electrical construction
trade if an individual does not:
(a) Possess a current journeyman certificate of
competency issued by the department;
(b) Possess a current specialty electrician certificate
of competency issued by the department while working in that
specialty's scope of work; or
(c) Is not working in exempt status as allowed by chapter 19.28 RCW.
(2) Trainees who have had their training certificates
revoked or suspended (during the duration of the revocation or
suspension) will not be issued a training certificate.
Original training certificates.
(3) The department will issue an original training
certificate when the trainee applicant submits a complete
training certificate application including:
(a) Date of birth, mailing address, Social Security
number; and
(b) All appropriate fees as listed in WAC 296-46B-909.
All applicants for an electrical training certificate
must be at least sixteen years of age. The original training
certificate will be valid for two years.
(c) If an individual has previously held an electrical
training certificate, then that individual is not eligible for
a subsequent original training certificate.
Specialty specific - zero percent and seventy-five percent
supervision modified training certificates.
(4) For specialties as allowed in Table 945-1 (i.e.,
specialties with seven hundred twenty minimum hours of work
experience required to be eligible for examination):
(a) The department will approve the trainee to take the
appropriate specialty competency examination necessary to
qualify for a zero percent supervision modified training
certificate. To qualify, the trainee applicant must submit a
complete zero percent supervision modified training
certificate application including:
(i) Date of birth, mailing address, Social Security
number;
(ii) Affidavit of experience fulfilling the minimum work
experience hours required to qualify for the specialty
examination described in Table 945-1; and
(iii) All appropriate fees as listed in WAC 296-46B-909.
Upon successful completion of the appropriate
examination, the trainee will be issued a nonrenewable zero
percent supervision modified training certificate for the
appropriate specialty. The zero percent supervision modified
training certificate will be restricted in duration to the
time allowed in Table 945-1, note 2.
(b) Prior to the expiration of the zero percent
supervision modified training certificate, the individual must
submit a complete application for a seventy-five percent
supervision modified training certificate for the appropriate
specialty including:
(i) Seventy-five percent supervision training certificate
application including: Date of birth, mailing address, Social
Security number; and
(ii) All appropriate fees as listed in WAC 296-46B-909.
(c) A trainee may possess multiple (i.e., in different
specialties) modified supervision training certificates for
specialties where reduced supervision is allowed in Table
945-1. Combination training certificates will not be issued.
Renewal of training certificates.
(5) An individual must apply for renewal of their
training certificate on or before the expiration date of the
certificate. The individual may not apply for renewal more
than ninety days prior to the expiration date. Renewed
certificates are valid for two years.
(6) An individual may renew their training certificate
after the expiration date if the individual pays the late
renewal fee listed in WAC 296-46B-909.
(7) All applicants for training certificate renewal must:
(a) Submit a complete renewal application;
(b) Pay all appropriate fees; and
(c) Provide accurate evidence on the renewal form that
the individual has completed the continuing education
requirements described in WAC 296-46B-970. Continuing
education classes are only valid when all the requirements of
WAC 296-46B-970 are completed. If an individual files
inaccurate or false evidence of continuing education
information when renewing a training certificate, the
individual's training certificate may be suspended.
Continuing education for trainees seeking pump and
irrigation (03) and domestic pump (03A) experience credit may
be comprised of fifty percent electrical and fifty percent
plumbing instruction.
(d) Within thirty days after renewing an electrical
training certificate, the individual, if not enrolled in a
department approved apprenticeship program, must submit a
completed, signed, and notarized affidavit(s) of experience
for all hours of experience gained since the individual's last
training certificate was effective.
Employers are required to provide the necessary
documentation and signed affidavit of experience to the
trainee within twenty days after the trainee requests the
affidavit. See WAC 296-46B-965(6). See WAC 296-46B-985(4)
for the penalty for providing a false or inaccurate affidavit
of experience. If the individual is enrolled in a department
approved apprenticeship program, the program may submit the
required affidavit(s) of experience upon the individual's
completion of the required experience hours without cost to
the individual. The affidavit of experience must accurately
attest to:
(i) The electrical installation work performed for each
employer the individual worked for in the electrical trade
during the previous period;
(ii) The correct electrical category the individual
worked in; and
(iii) The actual number of hours worked in each category
worked under the proper supervision of a Washington certified,
master journeyman electrician, journeyman electrician or
appropriate master specialty electrician or specialty
electrician under that specific training certificate. If a
trainee possesses multiple training certificates, an affidavit
must be submitted for each training certificate for the hours
worked under that specific training certificate.
If the individual is enrolled in a department approved
apprenticeship program, the program may submit the required
affidavit(s) of experience upon the individual's completion of
the required experience hours without cost to the individual.
(8) An individual who has not completed the required
hours of continuing education can renew a training certificate
if the individual applies for renewal before the training
certificate expires and pays the appropriate renewal fee.
However, the training certificate will be placed in an
inactive status. The inactive training certificate will be
returned to current status upon validation, by the department,
of the required continuing education.
(9) An individual may renew a suspended training
certificate by submitting a complete renewal application
including obtaining and submitting the continuing education
required for renewal. However, the certificate will remain in
a suspended status for the duration of the suspension period.
(10) An individual will not be issued a renewed or
reinstated training certificate if the individual owes the
department money as a result of an outstanding final judgment.
(11) The individual should ask each employer and/or
apprenticeship training director for an accurately completed,
signed, and notarized affidavit of experience for the previous
certification period. The employer(s) or apprenticeship
training director(s) must provide the previous period's
affidavit of experience to the individual within twenty days
of the request. If an individual is enrolled in an approved
electrical construction trade apprenticeship program under
chapter 49.04 RCW when the individual renews an electrical
training certificate, the individual and their apprenticeship
training director and/or each employer must give the
department an accurately completed, signed, and notarized
affidavit of experience accurately attesting to:
(a) The electrical installation work the individual
performed in the electrical trade during the previous
certification period;
(b) The correct electrical category the individual worked
in; and
(c) The actual number of hours worked in each category
under the proper supervision of a Washington certified master
journeyman electrician, journeyman electrician or appropriate
master specialty or specialty electrician for each employer.
For apprentices enrolled in a registered apprenticeship
program, the applicant and the training director are the only
authorized signatures the department will accept on affidavits
of experience.
(12) The individual and their employer(s) and/or
apprenticeship training director(s) must sign and have
notarized the affidavit of experience attesting to the
accuracy of all information contained in the affidavit.
Trainees without supervision present on the job site.
(13) When the supervising electrician is found to not be
present on the job site, the trainee will be given a form by
the inspector that must be returned or postmarked within
twenty-four hours to the inspector. If the supervising
electrician fails or refuses to assist the trainee in
completing the form, the trainee must return the form with a
signed and dated statement stating the supervising
electrician's name and saying that the supervising electrician
refused to assist. The form will require the following
information:
(a) Date and time the form was given to the trainee;
(b) Job site address;
(c) Contractor's name and contractor's license number;
(d) Electrical work permit number;
(e) The times the supervising electrician left and
returned to the job site;
(f) The trainee's beginning and ending times for that day
for each job;
(g) The trainee's name, training certificate number, and
signature;
(h) The supervising electrician's name, electrician
certificate number, and signature.
(14) The trainee, supervising electrician, contractor,
and assigned administrator or master electrician are
responsible for ensuring compliance with subsection (13) of
this section. See WAC 296-46B-985 and 296-46B-990 (3)(c) and
(f) for information about failing to submit or submitting
false/fraudulent documents. Falsifying documents may be
considered perjury and might result in criminal prosecution,
civil penalty, or certificate revocation or suspension.
Trainees seeking a journeyman electrician certificate - working with no supervision.
(15) Trainee seeking a general (01) journeyman
electrician certificate of competency. After review by the
department, a trainee may be issued a six-month, nonrenewable
unsupervised electrical training certificate that will allow
the individual to work without supervision if the trainee:
(a) Has submitted a complete application for an
unsupervised electrical training certificate;
(b) Has worked over seven thousand hours properly
supervised not to include more than four thousand of specialty
experience;
(c) Has successfully completed or is currently enrolled
in an approved apprenticeship program or an electrical
construction trade program in a school approved by the board
of community and technical colleges;
(d) Has paid all appropriate training certificate fees
listed in WAC 296-46B-909; and
(e) Is currently working for and continues to work for a
licensed electrical contractor that employs at least one
certified journeyman or specialty electrician in the
appropriate specialty.
Trainees seeking certain specialty electrician certificates - working with reduced or no supervision.
(16) After review by the department, a trainee may be
issued a nonrenewable zero percent supervision training
certificate that will allow the individual to work without
supervision if the trainee meets the requirements in
subsection (4) of this section.
(17) Electrical trainees may work unsupervised when
installing HVAC/R thermostat cable when the HVAC/R system
consists of a single thermostat in one- and two-family
dwelling units where line voltage power has not been connected
to the dwelling's electrical system.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 19.28.006, 19.28.010, 19.28.031,
19.28.041, 19.28.061, 19.28.101, 19.28.131, 19.28.161,
19.28.171, 19.28.191, 19.28.201, 19.28.211, 19.28.241,
19.28.251, 19.28.281, 19.28.311, 19.28.321, 19.28.400,
19.28.420, 19.28.490, 19.28.551. 09-20-032, § 296-46B-965,
filed 9/29/09, effective 10/31/09; 08-24-048, § 296-46B-965,
filed 11/25/08, effective 12/31/08; 06-24-041, § 296-46B-965,
filed 11/30/06, effective 12/31/06; 05-10-024, § 296-46B-965,
filed 4/26/05, effective 6/30/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 19.28.006, 19.28.010, 19.28.031, 19.28.041, 19.28.061,
19.28.101, 19.28.131, 19.28.161, 19.28.171, 19.28.191,
19.28.201, 19.28.211, 19.28.241, 19.28.251, 19.28.271,
19.28.311, 19.28.321, 19.28.400, 19.28.420, 19.28.490,
19.28.551, 2002 c 249, chapters 34.05 and 19.28 RCW. 03-09-111, § 296-46B-965, filed 4/22/03, effective 4/22/03.]