Wisconsin Code § 101.87

Requirements for journeyman electricians
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(1) An applicant for licensure as a journeyman electrician shall
have at least one of the following qualifications:
(a) Completion of a construction electrician apprenticeship
program in installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical wiring
that has a duration of at least 3 years and that is approved by the
U.S. department of labor or by the department of workforce development, followed by passage of an examination required by
the department.
(b) Experience in installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical wiring during a period of not less than 48 months, with at
least 8,000 hours of experience over that period, followed by passage of an examination required by the department.
(2m) For purposes of meeting the requirement relating to experience under sub. (1) (b), a degree or diploma from a 2-year
program in a school of electrical engineering or from a 2-year
program in an accredited technical or vocational school in an
electrical-related program shall be accepted by the department as
being equivalent to 12 months and 2,000 hours of experience.
(3m) Subsection (1) does not apply to any residential or industrial journeyman electricians or to any other type of journeyman electrician that may be recognized under s. 101.84 (5). The
qualifying criteria required for licensing residential and industrial
journeyman electricians and any other such type of journeyman
electrician shall be established by the department by rule.

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