(a) A residential electrician license allows for a person to conduct residential electrical work without having to be under the direct onsite supervision of a licensed master electrician, master electrician special, limited electrician, limited electrician special or journeyperson electrician. (b) Electricians with a residential electrician license are prohibited from performing any electrical work other than: (1) Electrical work performed on or within a residential dwelling or building prior to the dwelling or building being connected to the electric grid, or (2) Work to or beyond the breaker panel or fuse box in a residential dwelling or building.
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