WAC 296-46B-970
Continuing education and classroom
education requirements. (1) DEFINITIONS - For purposes of this
section.
(a) "Applicant" means the entity submitting an
application for review.
(b) "Application" means a submittal made by an applicant
seeking instructor or class approval.
(c) "Calendar day" means each day of the week, including
weekends and holidays.
(d) "Class" means continuing education class or course.
(e) "Contractor" means the entity who has contracted with
the department to review and approve/deny continuing education
classes and instructors.
(f) "Date of notification" means the date of a request
for additional information from the contractor or the
approval/denial letter sent to the applicant by the
contractor.
(g) "Individual" means an administrator or electrician
seeking credit for continuing education.
(h) "Instructor" means an individual who is authorized to
instruct an approved continuing education class.
(i) "Working day" means Monday through Friday, excluding
state of Washington holidays.
(2) GENERAL.
(a) The department and the electrical board have the
right to monitor all approved classes without notice and at no
charge.
If the department or electrical board determines that the
class or instructor does not meet or exceed the minimum
requirements for approval or course length or instructor
qualifications, the department may revoke the class or
instructor approval and reduce the number of credited hours
for the class.
(b) Department-offered classes and the instructors used
for those classes are automatically approved and do not need
to be sent to the contractor for review.
(c) Instructors who meet the minimum requirements using
subsection (5)(b)(i)(D) of this section may only instruct
classes sponsored by the manufacturer(s) who verified the
instructors' qualifications under subsection (5)(b)(i)(D) of
this section.
(d) An individual will not be given credit for the same
approved continuing education class taken more than once. A
course sponsor may not submit an individual's name on a
roster(s) for multiple classes (i.e., multiple class numbers)
when the classes are given simultaneously (e.g., code update,
industry related, and/or basic electrical classroom training
class that have similar class content given during the same
class session). No credit will be granted for any class not
approved per this section.
(e) Telecommunications administrators do not require
continuing educations.
(f) Other administrators, master electricians, and
electricians:
(i) To be eligible for renewal of an administrator
certificate, master electrician or electrician certificate of
competency, the individual must have completed at least eight
hours of approved continuing education for each year of the
prior certification period. The individual is not required to
take the classes in separate years.
(A) At least eight hours of the total required continuing
education must be on the changes in the 2008 National
Electrical Code. For certificate renewal, "currently adopted"
means a valid course approved as code update by the department
and taken by the applicant since their last renewal date.
(B) Four hours of the required continuing education must
be on the currently adopted chapter 19.28 RCW and its related
WAC(s).
(ii) An individual changing an electrical administrator
and an electrician certificate of competency into a master
electrician's certificate of competency as allowed in RCW 19.28.191 (1)(a) or (b) must have completed at least eight
hours of approved continuing education for each year of the
prior electrician certificate period. The individual is not
required to take the classes in separate years.
(A) Eight hours of the required continuing education must
be on the changes in the currently adopted National Electrical
Code. For certificate renewal, "currently adopted" means a
valid course approved as code update by the department and
taken by the applicant since their last renewal date.
(B) Four hours of the required continuing education must
be on the currently adopted chapter 19.28 RCW and its related
WAC(s).
(iii) Any portion of a year of a prior administrator or
electrician certificate period is equal to one year for the
purposes of the required continuing educations.
(iv) An individual who has both an electrician
certificate and an administrator certification may use the
same class to fulfill the requirements for continuing
education.
(g) Training certificates:
(i) To be eligible for renewal of a training certificate,
the individual must have completed:
(A) Effective July 1, 2011, at least thirty-two hours of
approved basic classroom electrical training classes and
effective July 1, 2013, at least forty-eight hours of approved
electrical training classes. The individual cannot use a
basic classroom electrical training class as credit for the
continuing education requirements for renewing an electrician
or administrator certificate(s) when the class is also used to
satisfy the training certificate renewal requirements; or
(B) Equivalent electrical training classes taken as a
part of an approved:
• Apprenticeship program under chapter 49.04 RCW; or
• Electrical training program under RCW 19.28.191 (1)(h).
Equivalent classes must be submitted to and approved by
the chief electrical inspector.
(ii) Note that only trainees seeking experience credit in
the pump and irrigation (03) or domestic pumping (03A)
specialties may take pumping industry basic classroom training
classes;
In addition, trainees working in the pump and irrigation
(03) or domestic pump (03A) specialties may be credited for
courses approved as a part of the requirements for plumber
trainees required in RCW 18.106.070(5).
(h) A continuing education class attended or completed by
an individual before the class's effective date cannot be used
to meet the certificate renewal requirements.
(i) If neither the electrical board nor the department
has a contract in effect as described in this section, the
department may, at its option, elect to act as the contractor.
If a contractor is not in place and the department elects not
to act as the contractor, the electrical board will act as the
contractor. If either the electrical board or the department
acts as the contractor, the following will apply:
(i) The fee for class or instructor submittal is as set
in WAC 296-46B-909.
(ii) The electrical board or the department will:
(A) Review the application for completeness within
fifteen working days after receipt.
(B) If the application is incomplete, notify the
applicant within seven working days of the status of the
review and what additional information is required.
(C) Complete the review and approval/denial process
within fifteen working days upon receipt of a complete
application or additional requested information.
(iii) An appeal of a denial by the department will be
heard by the full electrical board in accordance with WAC 296-46B-995.
(3) CLASS AND INSTRUCTOR - GENERAL APPROVAL PROCESS.
(a) The contractor will review submitted class and
instructor applications to determine whether the application
meets the minimum requirements for approval.
(b) The contractor will deny approval of applications
that do not meet the minimum requirements.
(c) All applications will be considered to be new
applications (i.e., Classes and instructors may not be
renewed. All applications must include all information
necessary to show conformance with the minimum requirements).
(d) Minimum requirements:
(i) Application review fees:
(A) The contractor may charge a fee for review of an
application. Such fees, paid by the applicant, are
nonrefundable.
(B) The fee will be as set by contractor between the
department and the contractor.
(C) The fee will be set for a minimum of one year.
(D) Upon mutual agreement between the department and the
contractor, the fee may be raised or lowered.
(ii) Application:
(A) The applicant must submit a complete application to
the contractor at least thirty calendar days prior to offering
or instructing a class.
(B) The contractor will only consider material included
with the application when reviewing an application.
(C) All applications will consist of:
• One copy of all material;
• Applicant's name, address, contact name, and telephone
number;
• All required fees;
• Any other information the applicant wants to consider
during the review; and
• Class applications will include:
– Sponsor's name, address, contact name, and telephone
number;
– Class title;
– Number of continuing education hours requested for the
class;
– Category of class for which approval is sought (i.e.,
code update, RCW/WAC update, industry related, basic classroom
electrical training, pumping industry, or pumping industry
basic classroom training);
– Any required examinations;
– Statement of whether the class is open to the public;
– Class syllabus (e.g., general description of the
training, specific NEC articles referenced, time allowed for
various subject matter, etc.). Note that for all pumping
industry classes, curriculum must include fifty percent
electrical and fifty percent plumbing instruction;
– List of resources (e.g., texts, references, etc.);
– Copies of all visual aids;
– Sample of the completion certificate.
• Instructor application will include:
– Instructor's name, address, telephone number;
– Copies of credentials or other information showing
conformance with the instructor minimum qualifications.
• The sponsor of a distance learning (i.e.,
correspondence and internet classes) class will provide the
following information with the application:
– How will the sponsor provide an orientation session
with the instructor or an affiliated representative of the
sponsor.
– The application must include a complete description of
any hardware, software, or other technology to be used by the
provider and needed by the student to effectively engage in
the delivery and completion of the class material. Provide an
assessment of the availability and adequacy of the equipment,
software, or other technologies. In the case of
computer-based instruction, describe how the class software
addresses automatic shutdown after a period of inactivity.
– How will the sponsor provide security to ensure that
the student who receives credit for the class is the student
who enrolled in and completed the class. The approved sponsor
and the student must certify that the student has completed
the class and the required number of clock hours.
– The application must describe the process and the
acceptable methods of how students can contact approved
instructors to answer questions regarding the class.
– The application must describe the consistent and
regular interactive events appropriate to the delivery method.
The interactive elements must be designed to promote student
involvement in the learning process and must directly support
the student's achievement of the class learning objectives.
– The application must demonstrate that the class
includes the same or reasonably similar information content as
a course that would otherwise qualify for the requisite number
of clock hours of classroom-based instruction.
– The application must demonstrate how you determined the
number of clock hours requested.
– The application must demonstrate how mastery of the
material is provided by: Describing how the material is
divided into major learning units and describing how these
learning units are divided into modules of instruction,
describing how the student's progress toward completion of the
mastery requirement will be measured, and describing how the
class will provide a mechanism of individual remediation to
correct any deficiencies in each module of instruction.
(e) Contractor's review process:
(i) When the application is received, the contractor
must:
(A) Date stamp the application;
(B) Review the application for completeness within seven
working days after receipt.
(ii) If the application is incomplete, the contractor
must within two working days notify the applicant of the
status of the review and what additional information is
required.
(A) The applicant must provide any additional information
requested by the contractor within five working days after the
date of notification.
(B) The contractor will deny the application if the
additional required information is not received within the
five working days after the date of notification.
(iii) When the contractor has received a complete
application, the contractor must review and evaluate the
application for compliance with the minimum requirements.
The contractor must complete the review and
approval/denial process within seven working days upon receipt
of a complete application or additional requested information
and within two working days notify:
• The applicant in writing; and
• The chief electrical inspector in writing and
electronically. The contractor's electronic notification to
the chief electrical inspector must be made in a format
approved by the chief electrical inspector.
(iv) A notification of denial must include:
(A) Applicant's name and telephone number;
(B) Date of denial;
(C) Sponsor's name and class title if applicable;
(D) Instructor's name if applicable; and
(E) The reason for denial.
(v) A notification of approval:
(A) For classes must include:
• Applicant's name and telephone number;
• Sponsor's name and telephone number;
• Class title;
• Class number;
• Number of hours approved for the class. Note that the
contractor may reduce the hours requested in the application
if the review shows that the requested number of hours is
excessive;
• Effective date for this class;
• Expiration date of class;
• Category for which the class is approved (i.e., code
update, RCW/WAC update, industry related, basic classroom
electrical training, pumping industry, or pumping industry
basic classroom training);
• Sample of written class roster and attendance sheet;
• Type of class (i.e., classroom, correspondence,
internet); and
• Whether the class is open to the public.
(B) For instructors must include:
• Applicant's name and telephone number;
• Instructor's name and telephone number;
• Effective date for the approval; and
• Expiration date of the approval.
(vi) Applicant's request for review of the contractor's
decision:
The applicant's may request a review of the contractor's
decision to deny or modify an application:
• All requests for review must be:
• Made in writing;
• Received by the chief electrical inspector within
twenty calendar days of the contractor's denial; and
• Accompanied by a review fee of $109.50. The review fee
is nonrefundable.
(4) CLASS APPROVAL PROCESS.
(a) Class approval will be valid for three years except:
(i) If the class is "code update" and a new NEC is
adopted by the department within the class approval period,
the class approval will be considered automatically revoked;
or
(ii) If the class is modified after the application is
approved, the class approval will be considered automatically
revoked (i.e., change in syllabus, hours, examination, etc.).
(b) Minimum requirements:
(i) Class content:
(A) Industry-related classes must be based on:
• Codes or rules included in the NEC chapters 19.28 RCW
or 296-46B WAC;
• Electrical theory based on currently published
documents that are readily available for retail purchase;
and/or
• Materials and methods that pertain to electrical
construction, building management systems, electrical
maintenance, or workplace health and safety such as NFPA 70E - Handbook for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. First aid
type classes must be approved and will be limited to four
hours of credit towards the individual's total continuing
education requirement.
(B) Code update classes must be based on the latest
adopted version of the NEC and must specify the NEC articles
to be addressed in the class presentation.
(C) RCW/WAC update classes must be based on the latest
adopted versions of chapter 19.28 RCW and/or chapter 296-46B
WAC.
(D) All basic classroom electrical training classes and
pumping industry basic classroom training classes must be
classroom instruction only and based upon basic electrical
theory, use of the NEC, and/or use of the electrical laws and
rules. Correspondence and internet classes are not allowed. All basic classroom electrical training classes must include
an appropriate written examination to ensure the participant
understands the basic concepts of the class. To successfully
complete the class, the participant must score at least
seventy percent on the examination.
(E) In addition, for pumping industry classes, curriculum
must include fifty percent electrical and fifty percent
plumbing instruction.
(ii) Class length:
(A) The minimum allowed length of a class is two hours;
however, the minimum length for a basic classroom electrical
trainee classroom training or pumping industry basic classroom
trainee classroom training is eight hours that can be
delivered in multiple classroom sessions of not less than two
hours each.
(B) The maximum allowed credit for a class is twenty-four
hours.
(C) Class length must based on two-hour increments (e.g.,
2, 4, 6, 8, etc.).
(D) Class length must be based on the following:
• Classroom instruction will be based on the total hours
the individual is in the classroom. A class may be divided
into multiple sections so long as each section is not less
than two hours in length and all sections are taken within a
one month period.
• Distance learning (i.e., correspondence and internet
classes) will be based on clock hours necessary to complete
the class if it was presented in a classroom setting. See the
application process in subsection (3)(d)(ii) of this section
for distance learning classes for additional information.
(iii) Certificates of completion:
(A) The sponsor must award a completion certificate to
each individual successfully completing the approved class.
To successfully complete a correspondence or internet class, a
participant must score at least 70% on the examination
required for the class.
(B) The completion certificate must include the:
• Name of participant;
• Participant's Washington certificate number;
• Name of sponsor;
• Name of class;
• Date of class;
• Name of instructor;
• Location of the class:
– If a classroom-type class, the city and state in which
the class was given;
– If a correspondence class, state the class is a
correspondence class;
– If an internet class, state the class is an internet
class;
• Class approval number;
• Number of continuing units; and
• Type of continuing education units.
(iv) Instructors:
(A) For classroom instruction except first-aid training,
all instructors must be approved per this section; and
(B) For correspondence and internet instruction, the
applicant must show that the sponsor regularly employs at
least one staff member who meets the requirements for
instructors in this section.
(5) INSTRUCTOR APPROVAL PROCESS:
(a) Instructor approval will be valid for three years
except:
(i) If the instructor's credentials are invalidated
(e.g., suspension or revocation by the issuing entity) for any
reason, approval will be automatically revoked.
(ii) When the instructor approval expires or is revoked,
a new application must be submitted to regain approved
instructor status.
(b) Minimum requirements:
(i) The application must show that the instructor meets
one of the following:
(A) Has a valid Washington administrator, master
electrician, or electrician's certificate and has appropriate
knowledge of and experience working as an
electrical/electronic trainer; or
(B) Is an instructor in a two-year program in the
electrical construction trade licensed by the Washington work
force training and education coordinating board. The
instructor's normal duties must include providing
electrical/electronic education; or
(C) Is a high school vocational teacher, community
college, college, qualified instructor with a state of
Washington approved electrical apprenticeship program, or
university instructor. The instructor's normal duties must
include providing electrical/electronic education; or
(D) Works for and is approved by a manufacturer of
electrical products to teach electrical continuing education.
(ii) Any other information the applicant wants to be
considered during the review.
(6) FORMS:
(a) The contractor will:
Develop an appropriate form(s) for the applicant's use
when submitting for instructor or class approval;
(b) Applicants must use the contractor's form when
submitting an application for review.
(7) PUBLICATIONS:
The contractor will provide the department with
appropriate material for use by the department on the
electrical program web site and may post the application
process, review, and approval requirements on the contractor's
web site.
(8) CLASS ATTENDANCE:
(a) The contractor is not responsible for monitoring any
individual's attendance or class completion.
(b) The department is not responsible for providing
verification of an individual's continuing education or basic
electrical classroom training history with the class sponsor;
(c) Electrical approved classes offered in Washington:
(i) The sponsor must provide the department with an
accurate course attendance/completion roster for each class
given. Class attendance will only be verified based on the
attendance/completion roster provided by the sponsor. Completion certificates are not an acceptable method of
verifying attendance at a class approved in Washington under
this chapter.
(A) Within seven days of a student completing the class,
the course sponsor must provide the attendance/completion
roster in an internet format provided by the department.
(B) The attendance/completion roster must show each
individual's name, Washington certificate number, class
number, location of class, date of completion, and
instructor's name.
(ii) The sponsor must provide the individual a
certificate of completion within fifteen days after successful
class completion for the individual's personal records. See
subsection (4) of this section.
(iii) Individuals will not be granted credit for a class
unless the sponsor's attendance/completion roster shows the
individual successfully completed the class.
(d) For classes approved under chapter 18.106 RCW for the
pumping industry, a class number will be created for
electrical continuing education. Sponsors for these classes
must verify attendance for the electrical credit using the
format described in subsection (c) of this section.
(9) Contractor requirements:
(a) The contractor cannot be a sponsor or instructor.
(b) The contractor cannot be an employee of the
department.
(c) The contractor must:
(i) Be an independent entity with no organizational,
managerial, financial, design, or promotional affiliation with
any sponsor or instructor covered under the contractor's
review and approval/denial process;
(ii) Employ at least one staff member having a valid
01-General Administrator or 01-General Master Electrician
Certificate. This staff member:
(A) Is responsible for reviewing and determining an
application's approval or denial; and
(B) Must sign the written notification provided to
applicants for all approvals and denials:
(iii) Receive, review, and process all applications as
required in this section;
(iv) Allow the department access to the contractor's
facilities during normal working hours to audit the
contractor's ability to conform to the contract requirements;
(v) Treat all applications as proprietary information;
(vi) Respond to and attempt to resolve complaints
contesting the review or approval/denial process performed by
the applicant;
(vii) Notify the department within ten working days of
any change in business status or ability to conform to this
section;
(viii) Maintain one copy, original or electronic, of all
applications and associated materials for a period of three
years from the date of receipt.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 19.28 RCW and 2010 c 33. 11-12-018, § 296-46B-970, filed 5/24/11, effective 6/30/11. 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-970,
filed 9/29/09, effective 10/31/09; 08-24-048, § 296-46B-970,
filed 11/25/08, effective 12/31/08; 08-08-084, § 296-46B-970,
filed 4/1/08, effective 5/2/08; 06-24-041, § 296-46B-970,
filed 11/30/06, effective 12/31/06; 05-10-024, § 296-46B-970,
filed 4/26/05, effective 6/30/05. Statutory Authority:
Chapter 19.28 RCW. 04-21-086, § 296-46B-970, filed 10/20/04,
effective 11/22/04. 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, 2003 c
399, 2003 c 211, 2003 c 78, and 2003 c 242. 04-12-049, §
296-46B-970, filed 5/28/04, effective 6/30/04. 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-970, filed 4/22/03, effective
5/23/03.]