Wisconsin Code § 101.862

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(1) No person may engage in the business of installing, repairing, or maintaining electrical wiring unless the person is licensed as an electrical contractor by the department.
(2) No person may install, repair, or maintain electrical
wiring unless the person is licensed as an electrician by the department or unless the person is enrolled as a registered electrician by the department.
(3) No person who is not a master electrician may install, repair, or maintain electrical wiring unless a master electrician is at
all times responsible for the person’s work.
(4) Subsections (1) to (3) do not apply to any of the following:
(a) A residential property owner who installs, repairs, or
maintains electrical wiring on premises that the property owner
owns and occupies as a residence, unless a license or registration
issued by the department is required by local ordinance.
(am) A person engaged in installing electrical wiring within
an existing industrial facility or existing manufacturing facility
owned or leased by the person or by an entity for which the person is an agent or employee.
(b) A person engaged in maintaining or repairing electrical
wiring within an existing facility or on premises owned or leased
by the person or by an entity for which the person is an agent or
employee.
(c) A person engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining
electrical wiring, apparatus, or equipment for elevators and
escalators.
(d) A person engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining
equipment or systems that operate at 100 volts or less.
(e) A person engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining
an electronic system designed to monitor a premises for the presence of an emergency, to issue an alarm for an emergency, or to
detect and summon aid for an emergency.
(f) A person engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining
electrical wiring of facilities that support telecommunications
service, as defined in s. 182.017 (1g) (cq), that is provided by a
telecommunications provider, as defined in s. 196.01 (8p).
(g) A person engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining
manufactured equipment or utilization equipment, including ballasts, electric signs and luminaires, or any other manufactured
system that is designed to provide a function that is not primarily
electrical in nature if the installation, repair, or maintenance only
involves the modification or installation of conductors that are
considered part of the equipment or system under this paragraph.
For purposes of this paragraph, any conductor going from the disconnecting point or the nearest junction, pull, or device box to the
manufactured equipment or utilization equipment or the manufactured system is considered part of the equipment or system.
(h) A person engaged in installing electrical wiring for components of a manufactured home, as defined in s. 101.91 (2), or a
manufactured building, as defined in s. 101.71 (6) , while the
manufactured home or the manufactured building is at or in the
facility at which it is being manufactured.
(i) A person employed by an electricity provider, or a subcontractor of an electricity provider, who installs, repairs, or maintains electrical wiring for equipment that is installed in the normal course of providing utility services by the electricity
provider.
(j) A person engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining
electrical wiring that provides lighting or signals for public thoroughfares and for public airports.
(k) A person engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining
electric lines on the utility side of substations and other distribution facilities owned or operated by customers or members of
electricity providers.
(L) A person employed by an electricity provider, or a subcontractor of an electricity provider, who installs, repairs, or maintains primary voltage electric facilities that are owned by the electricity provider’s customers or members and that operate at
greater than 600 volts.
(m) A person employed by an electricity provider, or a subcontractor of an electricity provider, who restores service during
an emergency.
(n) A person who installs a replacement for an existing switch
or outlet if the replacement switch or outlet has a rating of not
more than 20 amperes.
(p) A person engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining a
private on-site wastewater treatment system, as defined in s.
145.01 (12), if the activity only involves installing or modifying a
conductor going from the system’s junction, pull, or device box to
the nearest disconnecting point and the conductor is buried with
the system.
(q) A person engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining a
pump for a well if the activity only involves installing or modifying a conductor going from the pump’s junction, pull, or device
box to the nearest disconnecting point and the conductor is buried
with the pump.
(5) (a) Subsections (2) and (3) do not apply to a person who
was born on or before January 1, 1956, and who has at least 15
years of experience in installing, repairing, or maintaining electrical wiring, subject to par. (b).
(b) The department shall promulgate rules establishing criteria and procedures for issuing licenses to electricians who were
born on or before January 1, 1956, and who have at least 15 years
of experience in installing, repairing, or maintaining electrical

wiring. Upon promulgation of these rules, an electrician who
meets these age and experience requirements may not install, repair, or maintain electrical wiring unless he or she is licensed in
compliance with these rules or is otherwise licensed or registered
as an electrician under this subchapter.
(6) (a) Subsections (2) and (3) do not apply to a person who
installs electrical wiring, without receiving payment or other consideration, in a new one-family or 2-family dwelling that is being
constructed by a qualified nonprofit corporation.
(b) For purposes of par. (a), a qualified nonprofit corporation
is one that meets all of the following conditions:
1. The corporation is described in section 501 (c) (3) of the
Internal Revenue Code and is exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code.
2. The corporation has as its purpose the construction and rehabilitation of residential dwellings in a specific community or
area.

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