West Virginia Code § 29-3B-2

Necessity of license; definitions
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After the effective date of this article, no electrical work may be performed, offered, or
engaged in for compensation or hire within the state of West Virginia by any person, firm, or
corporation unless such person, firm, or corporation possesses a license and a certificate
issued by the State Fire Marshal in accordance with this article: Provided, That any person
who is assisting a journeyman or master electrician does not require a licenese to perform
such supervised work, and a copy of the license is posted on any job in which electrical work
is being performed for hire. r
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(a) "Electrical contractor" means a person, firm, or corporation who engages in the business
of electrical work and employs master electricians, journeyman electricians, or other related
workers for the construction, alteration, or repair of any electrical wiring, equipment, or
systems as defined in the scope of the national electric code.
(b) "Electrical work" means the installation ofs wires, conduits, apparatus, fixtures, other
appliances, equipment, or systems for transmitting, carrying, controlling, or using electricity
as defined in the scope of the national elecitric code.
(c) "Journeyman electrician" means a person qualified by at least one year of electrical work
experience to do any work installing wires, conduits, apparatus, equipment, fixtures, and
other appliances, provided that this classification is not authorized to design electrical
systems.
(d) "License" means a valid and current certificate of competency issued by the state Fire
Marshal.
(e) "Master electrician" means a person with at least two years of electrical work
experience, including experience in all phases of electrical wiring and installation, who is
competent to design electrical systems, and to instruct and supervise the electrical work of
journeyman electricians, and other related workers.
(f) "Specialty electrician" means a person qualified to perform electrical work in a limited or
specialized area.

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