Alabama Administrative Code Title 303 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Here’s a detailed breakdown of Alabama Administrative Code – Title 303 (State Board of Electrical Contractors):
📂 Structure of Title 303
Title 303 is organized into the following chapters:
Chapter 303‑X‑1 – Composition & Operations of the Board
Chapter 303‑X‑2 – Operations of the Board (licensing, exams, discipline, fees, exemptions, etc.)
Chapter 303‑X‑3 – Rulemaking Procedure
Chapter 303‑X‑4 – Declaratory Rulings
Chapter 303‑X‑5 – Continuing Education
Appendices – Forms, fee schedules, and more (law.cornell.edu, law.cornell.edu)
🧑⚖️ Chapter 303‑X‑1 – Board Composition & Powers
A nine-member board appointed by the Governor (one per congressional district + two at-large from the Electrical Workers Association) serving 3‑year terms, limit two consecutive terms (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).
Powers include setting license standards, investigations, issuing/revoking licenses, imposing fines (up to $5,000/violation), and enforcement (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).
Meetings held quarterly; quorum requires 5 members; meetings (excluding confidential parts) are public; minutes kept per Robert’s Rules (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).
🔧 Chapter 303‑X‑2 – Licensing & Regulation
Contractor & Journeyman Qualifications
Electrical Contractor (303‑X‑2‑.01):
Application, fee, ID, documents, board approval to sit for exam; exams offered quarterly (regulations.justia.com).
Requires 8,000 hours field experience (apprenticeship/school credits can substitute ≤2,000 hrs) (regulations.justia.com).
Unlimited voltage; reciprocal licensing accepted if state standards are equivalent (regulations.justia.com).
Professional engineer license holders may sit for exam (regulations.justia.com).
Provisional license ended June 30, 2024—holders needed to pass board exam by then .
Journeyman Electrician (303‑X‑2‑.02): similar requirements – 8,000 hours field, substitution allowed, board‐approved exam every 3 months (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).
Renewal, Inactive, Reinstatement
Biennial continuing education: 14 hours every 2 years for contractors .
Renewal notices sent 30 days before expiry; late fees apply; after 1 year, license must be reinstated, not merely renewed .
Inactive status can be requested prior to expiry; requires CE to reactivate .
Reinstatement allowed within 5 years of expiration upon paying fees and meeting conditions (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).
Fees (303‑X‑2‑.06)
Contractor exam: $165; License/renewal: $150
Journeyman exam: $115; License/renewal: $35
Late renewal: $50 (contractor), $15 (journeyman); Reinstatement: $250 (alabamaadministrativecode.state.al.us).
License Display & Exemptions
License cards issued to individuals; firms under individual licensee; display licensing info on vehicles at 2″ letter height .
Exemptions include utility power systems, telecom/signal, CATV, home-owner work, low-voltage (<25V), satellite installations, etc. (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).
Exams & Discipline
Exams governed by board or approved national tests .
Discipline: written notice, hearing, fines up to $5,000 per violation, cease & desist, prosecution; complaints must be filed within 1 year of the act .
Military spouse expedited licensing: provisional 180‑day license waived fees under Military Family Jobs Opportunity Act (Act 2018‑540) (admincode.legislature.state.al.us).
📚 Chapter 303‑X‑3 to 303‑X‑5
303‑X‑3: Rulemaking follows Alabama Admin Procedures Act
303‑X‑4: Procedures for declaratory rulings on regulatory interpretation
303‑X‑5: Continuing education details, including required topics and approved providers (law.cornell.edu)
✅ Summary Table
Topic | Highlights |
---|---|
Board Composition | 9 appointees, quarterly meetings, discharge power |
Contractor License | 8,000 hr field, quarterly exams, school/apprenticeship credit |
Fees & Renewal | Exam $165/$115; License $150/$35; CE required |
Inactive/Reinstatement | Possible with fees/CE after lapsing |
Exemptions | Utilities, low‑voltage, homeowner work, etc. |
Discipline | Fines, revocation, cease & desist, court action |
Military Spouse | 180‑day provisional license, waived fees under state law |
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