2005 Idaho Code - 54-1010 — INSTALLATIONS BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PERFORMED BY LICENSED JOURNEYMAN -- PRIOR CERTIFICATE HOLDERS ENTITLED TO LICENSE -- LIST OF ELECTRICIANS IN CONTRACTOR\'S EMPLOY

                                  TITLE  54
                    PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
                                  CHAPTER 10
                    ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND JOURNEYMEN
    54-1010.  INSTALLATIONS BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PERFORMED BY LICENSED
JOURNEYMAN -- PRIOR CERTIFICATE HOLDERS ENTITLED TO LICENSE -- LIST OF
ELECTRICIANS IN CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOY. (1) On and after July 1, 1961, any
electrical contractor who works as a journeyman electrician, as herein
defined, shall be required to have a journeyman electrician's license issued
under the provisions of this act. All installations of electrical wiring,
equipment or apparatus made by an electrical contractor shall be done by or
under the direct supervision of a licensed journeyman electrician.
    (2)  The individual owner of an electrical contracting business may act as
his own journeyman electrician provided that he has complied with the
provisions of section 54-1002, Idaho Code, pertaining to journeyman
electrician. Each electrical contractor in this state shall, upon request of
the administrator, or his authorized agent, furnish a list of journeyman
electricians in said electrical contractor's employ.
    (3)  From and after July 1, 1986, any individual working as an apprentice
electrician, as defined in this act, must be registered with the division of
building safety, as an apprentice electrician, as provided in section 54-1007,
Idaho Code; and it shall be unlawful for an individual to work as an
apprentice electrician without possessing a current apprentice registration
certificate.
    (4)  On and after July 1, 1999, any individual working as a specialty
electrical trainee, as defined in this chapter, must be registered with the
division of building safety, as a specialty electrical trainee. It shall be
unlawful for an individual to work as a specialty electrical trainee without
possessing a current registration certificate.

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