Fourteen (14) forms of licenses shall be issued: (1) The first, subsequently referred to as Certificate A, is known as an “electrical contractor’s license”; (2) The second, subsequently referred to as Certificate B, is known as a “journeyperson electrician’s license”; (3) The third, subsequently referred to as Certificate C, is known as a “limited-premises license”; (4) The fourth, subsequently referred to as Certificate E, is known as a “burner contractor’s license”; (5) The fifth, subsequently referred to as Certificate F, is known as a “burnerperson’s license”; (6) The sixth, subsequently referred to as Certificate AF, is known as a “fire alarm contractor’s license”; (7) The seventh, subsequently referred to as Certificate BF, is known as a “fire alarm installer’s license”; (8) The eighth, subsequently referred to as Certificate SCF, is known as an “electrical sign contractor’s license”; (9) The ninth, subsequently referred to as Certificate CF, is known as an “electrical sign installer’s license”; (10) The tenth, subsequently referred to as Certificate D, is known as a “limited-maintenance license”; (11) The eleventh, subsequently referred to as Certificate M, shall be known as a “limited-maintenance journeyperson license”; (12) The twelfth, subsequently referred to as Certificate LPC, shall be known as a “lightning-protection contractor’s license”; (13) The thirteenth, subsequently referred to as Certificate LPI, shall be known as a “lightning-protection installer’s license”; and (14) The fourteenth, subsequently referred to as Certificate SRL, shall be known as a “sign renovation electrical license.”
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