Current through 2024-51, December 18, 2024
Section 318-150-1 - RECIPROCAL AGREEMENTSA. At the request of the electricians' licensing authority in another state (the "reciprocal state"), or upon its own initiative, the Board shall determine whether the reciprocal state's standards for licensure are sufficient to establish that an electrician licensed in the reciprocal state is qualified to make electrical installations in Maine without taking the examination, which is otherwise required under 32 M.R.S.A. §1203. In making this determination, the factors the Board shall consider include, but need not be limited to, the type of examination administered, the passing score and provisions (if any) for waiver of examination, and the length of time those standards have been in effect.B. If the reciprocal state uses different terminology for its licensing grades than Maine uses, or uses the same terms with different meanings, a reciprocity agreement shall specify which degrees of licensure are subject to reciprocity.C. Any individual licensed by reciprocity shall comply with the Maine statutes and rules governing electricians while engaged in electrical installations in the State of Maine, including continuing education requirements.D. If a reciprocity agreement is terminated by either Maine or the reciprocal state, no new licenses may be granted on the basis of that agreement, but the termination of the agreement shall not impair the validity or renewability of licenses previously issued under the agreement.02-318 C.M.R. ch. 150, § 1