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Texas Electrician Continuing Education

Texas Electrician Continuing Education Requirements:

Texas: Texas State CE Requirements Important Information About Continuing Education Requirements for the Following Electrician License Types; Master Electrician, Journeyman Electrician, Master Sign Electrician, Journeyman Sign Electrician, Maintenance Electrician, Residential Electrician: To renew the listed electrician licenses Title 8, Occupations Code, Chapter 1305, Section 168 required the completion of 4 hours of TDLR-approved continuing education (CE) courses during the term of the current license. The required hours must cover the National Electrical Code (NEC) and Texas state electrician laws and rules. Courses may be delivered in many different fromats including the Internet and traditional classroom. Note: Apprentice Electricians, Electrical Contractors, and Electrical Sign Contractors are not required to have continuing education for their license renewals. For more info please visit www.license.state.tx.us/electricians/elecce.htm

YouTrainOnline.com offers Texas Electricians the NEC 2008 code Update with Texas Laws, 4.0 hours, TDLR Electrician Rules, TDLR Rules & Regulations for Electrician. Demo

Online Electrician Continuing Education is the easiest possible way to earn your CE credits. Online learning benefits are numurous: it’s convenient, self-paced, offers flexibility, available 24/7, enables you to cut the commute, and it’s often less expensive!


Electrician Continuing Education

YouTrainOnline.com offers Electrician Continuing Education. Below, I’ve listed the Electrician CE course and State Requirements for the states we have accredited courses.

Alaska: Electrical Administrators are required to take 8 hrs of electrician continuing education per category type every two years, based on the current state adopted codes. Electrical Journeyman are required to take 16 hours of continuing education every two years, of which at least eight hours must be based on the current codes and eight hours may be “industry related.”

Delaware: Electricians must complete 10 hours of Continuing Education (min. 5hrs NEC code) every 2 years on June 30th (even yrs).

Florida: Fourteen hours board-approved continuing education each biennium prior to renewal period for both certified and registered contractors is required. One hour must be in workplace safety, one hour must be in business practice, one hour must be in worker’s compensation, one hour must be on an Advanced Module of the FL Building Code. One hour must be specifically related to laws and rules regulating the construction industry (effective 9/1/2007). Continuing Education Hours approved by DBPR – Provider #3625

Idaho: Each Master and Journeyman electrician with a license expiration date of July 31, 2005 or later must provide 24 hours of continuing education, 16 of which must be on the 2005 code changes, in order to renew their licenses.

Montana: All licensees are required to complete 16 hours of continuing education (8 hrs of NEC Code, and 8 hours Industry Specific). Renewal period is July 15th every even year. Next renewal is July 15th, 2010.

New Mexico: The construction Industries Commission, at its January 18th, 2008 meeting approved the adoption of the 2008 New Mexico Electrical Code (NMEC) which adopts and amends the 2008 National Electrical code (NEC) as the minimum electrical code for the State of New Mexico. The effective date for enforcement is July 1, 2008. any project that is permitted after July 1, 2008, shall comply with the 2008 NMEC and 2008 NEC.

North Carolina: All Electricians in North Carolina must complete either 4 or 8 hours depending on classification, of Continuing Education every year, half of which can be done online. State Approved 8 hour packages.

Oklahoma: There are no present requirements for this industry. YouTrainOnline.com does however offer NEC 2008 Code Update for Oklahoma, a 6 hour course for $65.00 Click here for Demo.

Oregon: There are no present requirements for this industry. YouTrainOnline does offer ten Electician CE packages, five 4.0 hour courses and the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program. Please click here for Electrical Fundamentals Demo.

Texas: Texas State CE Requirements Imortant Information About Continuing Education Requirements for the Following Electrician License Types; Master Electrician, Journeyman Electrician, Master Sign Electrician, Journeyman Sign Electrician, Maintenance Electrician, Residential Electrician: To renew the listed electrician licenses Title 8, Occupations Code, Chapter 1305, Section 168 required the completion of 4 hours of TDLR-approved continuing education (CE) courses during the term of the current license. The required hours must cover the National Electrical Code (NEC) and Texas state electrician laws and rules. Courses may be delivered in many different fromats including the Internet and traditional classroom. Note: Apprentice Electricians, Electrical Contractors, and Electrical Sign Contractors are not required to have continuing education for their license renewals. For more info please visit www.license.state.tx.us/electricians/elecce.htm

Vermont: All licensed electricians must complete 15 hrs of board approved Continuing Education every 3 years. State Approved 15 hour Package includes: 7 hrs of NEC Code covering: 4 hrs of NEC 2005 Grounding and Bonding with 3 Hrs NEC Wiring & Protection. the remaining 8 hours covered: Electrcial Fundamentals 4hrs and NFPA 70E 4hrs.

Washington: All electricians must complete 24 hrs of Continuing Education with a minimum of 8 hrs on Code Changes. As of Jan. 1, 2005, 4 hrs of the Continuing Education must be on the currently adopted Revised Code of Washington and its related Administrative Code (WAC). Continuing Education Hours approved by State of Washington Dept of Labor and Industries Board.

Wisconsin: There are no present requirements for this industry. YouTrainOnline.com offers a 4.0 hr Electrical Fundamentals Course, Lockout/Tag Out Basics, Electrical Safety and NFPA 70E. Courses starting at $20. ea.

Please visit our Electrician CE campus, click on Enroll Now to see the secure campus list of courses.

NEC 2008 Code Update Course

NEC 2008 Code Update

Youtrainonline.com offers as part of our Electrician Continuing Education the NEC 2008 code update course for the following states: Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin.

Description:

The Changes to the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2008 course is designed for persons performing electrical work. While there were over 3,688 proposed changes to the 2008 Code, this course will examine some of the most significant changes that affect the people throughout the electrical industry including residential, commercial, and industrial electricians.

Even though the 145 articles contained in the Code can be confusing and may contain what appears to be contradictory requirements, the authority having  jurisdiction (AJH) will be the fundamental decision maker. You will need to understand and follow their interpretation as to the significance of information contained in a particular article, section, or subsection.

During this course, particular emphasis will be provided when this situation is known to have occurred and some of the different perspectives will be presented to permit you to see several sides of a particular topic.

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Newsletter Free newsletter with news/updates on codes and standards.

State Requirements for Electrician CE:

Alaska: Electrical Administrators are required to take eight hours of continuing education per category type every two years, based on the current state adopted codes. Electrical Journeyman are required to take sixteen hours of continuing education every two years, of which at least eight hours must be based on the current codes and eight hours may be “industry related”.

Arkansas: All licensed electricians are required to take 8 hours of continuing education every code change, the hours must consist of NEC Code Updates.

Delaware: electricians must complete 10hrs of Continuing Education (min. of 5hrs NEC Code) every 2 yrs on June 30th (even yrs).

Florida: The State of Florida requires fourteen hours board-approved continuing education each biennium prior to the renewal period for both certified and registered contractors. “At least one hour must deal with workplace safety, one hour on the subject of worker’s compensation, one hour on the subject of business practices and one hour on Florida Building Code advanced modules.”
A person who holds more than one certificate or registration issued by the board is required to complete the continuing education requirements only once during each biennial certification renewal period and only once during each biennial registration period.
(1)  hour must be in workplace safety (1) hour must be in business practice (1)  hour must be in worker’s compensation. (1)  hour must be on an Advanced Module of the FL Building Code. (1)  hour must be specifically related to laws and rules regulating the construction industry (effective 9/1/2007)

Idaho: Each Master and Journeyman electrician with a license expiration date of July 31, 2005 or later must provide 24 hours of continuing education, 16 hours of which must be on the 2005 code changes, in order to renew their licenses.

Montana: All licensees are required to complete 16 hours of continuing education (8 hrs of NEC Code, and 8 Hours Industry Specific). Renewal period is July 15th every even year. Next renewal is July 15, 2008.

New Mexico: The Construction Industries Commission, at its January 18, 2008 meeting approved the adoption of the 2008 New Mexico Electrical Code (NMEC) which adopts and amends the 2008 National Electrical Code (NEC) as the minimum electrical code for the State of New Mexico. The effective date for enforcement is July 1, 2008. Any project that is permitted after July 1, 2008, shall comply with the 2008 NMEC and 2008 NEC.

North Carolina: All Electricians in North Carolina must complete either 4 or 8 hours depending on classification) of Continuing Education every year, half of which can be done online.

Oklahoma: There are no present requirements for this industry. However, Youtrainonline.com offers the 2008 NEC code update course, 6.0 hrs for Oklahoma.

Oregon: There are no present requirements for this industry.YouTrainOnline.com has ten  Electrician Packages and several individual courses for Oregon Electrician CE

Texas: State CE Requirements Important Information About Continuing Education Requirements for the Following Electrician License Types Master Electrician Journeyman Electrician Master Sign Electrician Journeyman Sign Electrician Maintenance Electrician Residential Electrician To renew the above electrician licenses, Title 8, Occupations Code, Chapter 1305, Section 168 requires the completion of 4 hours of TDLR-approved continuing education (CE) courses during the term of the current license. The required hours must cover the National Electrical Code (NEC) and Texas state electrician laws and rules. Courses may be delivered in many different formats including the Internet and traditional classroom. Note: Apprentice Electricians, Electrical Contractors, and Electrical Sign Contractors are not required to have continuing education for their license renewals. For more info please visit http://www.license.state.tx.us/electricians/elecce.htm

Vermont: All licensed electricians must complete 15 hrs of board approved Continuing Education every 3 yrs.

Washington: All electricians must complete 24 hrs of Continuing Education with a minimum of 8 hrs on Code Changes. As of Jan. 1, 2005 4 hrs of the Continuing Education must be on the currently adopted Revised Code of Washington and its related Administrative Code (WAC).

Wisconsin: There are no present requirements for this industry.YouTrainOnline.com offers the NFPA 70E course, Electrical Fundamentals, Internet: Lockout/tag Out basic and Internet: Electrical Safety course.


Electrician Continuing Education

Electrician CE Course and State Requirements:

Alaska: Electrical Administrators are required to take 8 hours of continuing education per category every two years, based on the current state adopted codes. Electrical Journeyman are required to take 16 hrs of continuing education every two years, of which at least eight hours must be based on the current codes and eight hours may be “industry related.”

Arkansas: All licensed electricians are required to take 8 hours of continuing education every code change, the hours must consist of NEC Code Updates.

Delaware: Electricians must complete 10 hours of continuing education (min 5hrs NEC code) every 2 years on June 30th (even years).

Florida: Fourteen hours board approved continuing education each biennium prior to renewal period for both certified and registered contractors is required. One hour must be in workplace safety, one hour must be in business practice, one hour must be in worker’s compensation, one hour must be on an Advanced Module of the FL Building Code. One hour must be specifially related to laws and rules regulationg the contstruction industry (effective 9/1/2007).

Idaho: Each Master and Journeyman electrician with a license expiration date of July 31, 2005 or later must provide 24 hours of continuing education, 16 of which must be on the 2005 code changes, in order to renew their licenses.

Montana: All licensees are required to complete 16 hours of continuing education (8 hrs of NEC Code, and 8 hours industry specific). Renewal period is July 15th every even year. Next renewal is July 15th, 2010.

New Mexico: The Construction Industries Commission, at its January 18th, 2008 meeting approved the adoption of the 2008 New Mexico Electrical Code (NMEC) which adopts and amends teh 2008 National Electrical Code (NEC) as the minimum electrical code for the State of New Mexico. Te effective date for enforcement is July 1st, 2008. Any project that is permitted after July 1st, 2008, shall comply with the 2008 NMEC and 2008 NEC.

North Carolina: All Electricians in North Carolina must complete either 4 or 8 hours depending on classification, of Continuing Education every year, half of which can be done online. We can certainly help you with that portion!

Oklahoma: There are no present requirements for this industry. YouTrainOnline.com does however offer NEC 2008 Code Update for Oklahoma, a 6 hour course. Click here for Demo.

Oregon: There are no present requirements for this industry. YouTrainOnline.com does offer ten Electrician CE packages, five 4.0 hour courses and the OSHA 10  Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program (for all states, not just Oregon). Please click here for Electrical Fundamentals Demo.

Texas:  Important Information About Continuing Education Requirements  for the following Electrician License Types; Master Electrician, Journeyman Electrician, Master Sign Electrician, Journeyman Sign Electrician, Maintenance Electrician, Residential Electrician: To renew the listed electrician licenses Title 8, Occupations code, Chapter 1305, Section 168 required the completion of 4 hours of TDLR -approved continuing education (CE) courses during the term of the current license. The required hours must cover the National Electrical Code (NEC) and Texas state electrician laws and rules. Courses may be delivered in many different formats including the Internet and traditional classroom. Note: Apprentice Electricians, Electrical Contractors, and Electrical Sign Contractors are not required to have continuing education for their license renewals. For more info please visit www.license.state.tx.us/electricians/elecce.htm

Vermont: All licensed electricians must complete 15 hrs of board approved Continuing Education every 3 years.Vermont Dept of Public Safety.

Washington: All electricians must complete 24 hrs of Continuing Education with a minimum of 8 hours on Code Changes. As of Jan. 1st,  2005, 4 hrs of the CE must be on the currently adopted Revised Code of Washington and its related Administrative Code (WAC).

Wisconsin: There are no present requirements for this industry. YouTrainOnline.com offers a 4.0 hr Electrical Fundamentals Course, Lockout/Tag Out basics, Electrical Safety and NFPA 70E.

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