Nevada Code § 704.7985

Restrictions on persons performing work on or near electric infrastructure
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2 and 3, a person shall not perform work on the electric
infrastructure of an electric utility, including, without limitation, the
construction, installation, maintenance, repair or removal of such
infrastructure, unless the person is a qualified electrical worker.
2. An apprentice electrical lineman may
perform work on the electric infrastructure of an electric utility, including,
without limitation, the construction, installation, maintenance, repair or
removal of such infrastructure, under the direct supervision of a qualified
electrical worker.
3. The Commission may authorize a person
who is not an employee of an electric utility to perform tree trimming related
to line clearance in an easement or right-of-way dedicated or restricted for
use by an electric utility. If a person who is not an employee of an electric
utility performs tree trimming related to line clearance in such an easement or
right-of-way, the tree trimming must be performed under the direction of an
arborist certified by the International Society of Arboriculture.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Apprentice electrical lineman means a
person employed and individually registered in a bona fide electrical lineman
apprenticeship program with:
(1) The Office of Apprenticeship of the
Employment and Training Administration of the United States Department of Labor
or its successor agency; or
(2) The State Apprenticeship Council
pursuant to chapter 610 of NRS.
(b) Electric utility has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 704.7571 .
(c) Qualified electrical worker means:
(1) A person who has completed an
electrical lineman apprenticeship program lasting at least 4 years that was approved
by the Office of Apprenticeship of the Employment and Training Administration
of the United States Department of Labor or its successor agency or the State
Apprenticeship Council pursuant to chapter 610 of NRS; or
(2) A person who has completed 10,000
hours or more as a journeyman lineman and has performed at least 1,500 hours of
documented live-line work on electrical conductors at a voltage of at least
4,160 kilovolts.

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