Maine Code § 32-1207

Electrical installations performed as part of an electrical education or state
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apprenticeship program
1. Installation as part of education or apprenticeship program. A person licensed under this
chapter as a master electrician who teaches an electrical course at a career and technical education
center or at a community college in this State, through an apprenticeship program registered by the
Department of Labor or provided by a state career and technical education region may have a maximum
of 12 helper or apprentice electricians under that person's direct supervision while making electrical
installations that are a part of the instructional program of the school or apprenticeship program. An
electrical installation may not be commenced pursuant to this section without the prior approval of the
director or president of the school or program at which the master electrician is an instructor. Electrical
installations authorized under this section are limited to those in buildings or facilities owned or
controlled by:
A. School administrative units; and [PL 2017, c. 198, §19 (NEW).]
B. Nonprofit organizations. [PL 2017, c. 198, §19 (NEW).]
[PL 2017, c. 198, §19 (NEW).]
2. Notification; inspection. The board and the municipal electrical inspector of the municipality
in which the electrical installation is to be made, if the municipality has an inspector, must be notified
of all electrical installation projects pursuant to this section prior to the commencement of the projects.
There must be an inspection by a state electrical inspector or by the municipal electrical inspector of
the municipality in which the electrical installation has been made, if the municipality has an inspector,
before any wiring on the project is concealed.
[PL 2017, c. 198, §19 (NEW).]

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