§ 6-303. License exception  


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  •    (a) Provision of services by employees and subordinates; responsibility of licensee. -- This subtitle does not require an individual to hold a State license while the individual provides electrical services as an employee or subordinate of a master electrician licensed by the State Board if:

       (1) the individual provides electrical services while under the control and supervision of the licensee; and

       (2) the licensee is responsible for the electrical services that the individual provides.

    (b) Public utility company. -- This subtitle does not require:

       (1) a public utility company to employ a master electrician to represent the company while the company is engaging in the business of providing electrical services to a facility of the company that:

          (i) is regulated by the Public Service Commission; and

          (ii) is located on any premises, roadway, or right-of-way in which the company has a lawful interest; or

       (2) an employee of a public utility company to hold a State license while the employee provides electrical services to a facility of the company that:

          (i) is regulated by the Public Service Commission; and

          (ii) is located on any premises, roadway, or right-of-way in which the company has a lawful interest.


HISTORY: An. Code 1957, art. 56A, § 2-303; 1989, ch. 3, § 1.