A journeyman electrician shall have completed eight thousand hours experience, which experience may not be obtained in less than three years, registered as an apprentice electrician (of which up to three thousand hours may apply under the qualifications of a class B electrician) under the supervision of a contracting master or master of record licensed electrician in an area where electrical construction work is done in a jurisdiction with similar licensing and inspection rules to the state of North Dakota, and successfully completed apprentice electrician training. Two thousand hours credit may be granted for a graduate of a two-year or more electrical school accepted by the board. Practical experience consists of a minimum of four thousand hours and a maximum of eight thousand hours credit may be granted for wiring and installing electrical wiring, apparatus, and equipment. Practical electrical experience gained through a contracting master electrician also consists of an apprentice completing a board-approved training program. Credit allowed in other areas may include any combination of the following:
N.D. Admin Code 24.1-03-01-03
General Authority: NDCC 43-09-05
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-09-21, 43-09-22