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1. What is the requirement for licensees regarding changes in their contact
information according to the North Carolina electrical contracting licensing
law?
Licensees must inform the Board only if they change their business
name.
All licensees shall notify the Board in writing within thirty (30) days
of any change in location or mailing address and telephone number.
Licensees must submit a new application for any change in business
structure.
Licensees are required to update their information annually.
2. What is one of the essential elements required to form a binding contract?
Offer
Written Document
Witness Signature
Notarization
3. Interpret the role of a listed qualified individual in the context of the North
Carolina electrical contracting licensing law.
A listed qualified individual can work independently without
supervision.
A listed qualified individual is not required to be present on-site.
A listed qualified individual only needs to be available for
consultation.
, A listed qualified individual is responsible for overseeing and
directing the work performed under the license.
4. According to the NC Electrical Contractors Licensing Law, which of the
following best describes a "listed qualified individual"?
a project manager in charge of electrical contractors who are
licensed by the state
a person listed on a company license which has been issued by the
State Electrical Board
none of the above
a person, partnership or firm that regularly employs at least one
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5. Describe the limitations imposed on electrical projects by firms holding a
Limited Classification License in North Carolina.
Firms can only work on residential projects under $60,000.
Firms can engage in any electrical project regardless of value or
voltage.
Firms can engage in projects valued at $60,000 or less and with a
voltage of 600 volts or less.
Firms can only work on commercial projects under $60,000.
6. Discuss why certain electrical installations, such as repairing a cord and plug
appliance, do not require a permit under North Carolina law.
Certain minor repairs, like those to cord and plug appliances, are
considered low-risk and do not require a permit.
All electrical work requires a permit to ensure safety.
Only commercial electrical work requires a permit.
, Permits are only needed for installations over a certain cost.
7. What is the maximum project value allowed for a firm with a Limited
Classification Electrical Contracting License in North Carolina?
$60,000
$75,000
$50,000
$100,000
8. Describe the significance of the employee limit for OSHA 200 Log reporting
in relation to small businesses.
The limit encourages businesses to hire more employees for better
safety reporting.
Small businesses with 10 or fewer employees are exempt from
reporting, which reduces administrative burden.
All businesses must report regardless of size to ensure safety
compliance.
Exemptions are based on the type of work performed, not the number
of employees.
9. Interpret the implications of the North Carolina electrical contracting
licensing law for property owners. What does it allow them to do?
It permits only licensed contractors to perform electrical work on any
property.
It allows property owners who do not rent, lease, or sell their
property to perform electrical work without needing a license.
It requires all property owners to hire licensed electricians for any
electrical work.