N.H. Admin. Code § Elec 302.03

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Elec 302.03 - Approval of Journeyman Electrician
(a) A journeyman electrician license shall be issued when the applicant:
(1) Submits a completed application, along with the appropriate fee, pursuant to Elec 301.04(e) and (i);
(2) Meets the qualification requirements of Elec 303.01;
(3) Meets the examination requirements of Elec 304, as applicable;
(4) Has no disqualifying felony convictions pursuant to Elec 301.04(e)(7); and
(5) Has not had his/her electrician's license suspended, revoked or sanctioned in any jurisdiction pursuant to Elec 301.04(e)(8).
(b) For the purposes of (a)(4) above, a felony conviction shall be considered disqualifying if:
(1) The date of conviction is 10 years old or less; and
(2) One of the following applies:
a.The conviction involves theft, forgery, fraud or other purpose to deprive the property of another; or
b.The conviction involves perjury, unsworn falsification or other falsification of official matters; or
c.The conviction has a direct bearing on the applicant's ability to be licensed as an electrician.
(c) An applicant who has been denied a journeyman electrician license shall be provided an opportunity for an administrative hearing before the board in accordance with the requirements of Elec 207.
(d) The initial fee for a journeyman electrician license shall be $50.00 for each year or portion of a year remaining of the 3-year license period.

N.H. Admin. Code § Elec 302.03

#10356, INTERIM, eff 6-6-13, EXPIRES: 12-3-13 (See Revision Note #1 and Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Elec 300); ss by #10420, eff 9-25-13