Okla. Admin. Code § 158:40-7-2 - Residential electrical license
(a) Residential electrical licenses are
limited to one and two family dwelling units in a singularly constructed
structure with a maximum of two dwelling units and having a minimum of five
feet separation of construction to any other dwelling unit or structure
regardless and independent of fire walls, such as a single independent
residential home or duplex, and does not include occupancies with more than two
dwelling units such as apartments, motels, and multi-family
townhomes.
(b) Applicants for
residential electrical contractor examination must:
(1) be eighteen (18) years of age or
older,
(2) have passed the
residential or unlimited journeyman examination, and
(3) submit proof of two (2) years experience
as a licensed electrical journeyman and have at least four thousand (4,000)
hours of experience as a residential or unlimited journeyman electrician under
the employment and supervision of an unlimited or residential electrical
contractor .
(c)
Applicants for residential electrical journeyman examination must:
(1) be eighteen (18) years of age or older,
and
(2) verify at least four
thousand (4,000) hours (2 years) experience in the electrical construction
trade as an apprentice under the direct supervision of an unlimited or
residential journeyman electrician or unlimited or residential electrical
contractor , with no more than one thousand (1,000) of verified actual classroom
hours of formal electrical education being counted toward the experience
requirement.
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