The master electrician shall be actively in charge of and responsible for code compliance of all installations of electrical wiring and equipment. Holds a master electrician's license or has not less than 1 master electrician residing in this state who is in his or her full-time employ.Have not less than 12,000 hours of experience obtained over a period of not less than 6 years related to electrical construction, the maintenance of buildings, or electrical wiring or equipment under the supervision of a master electrician.
The state's electrical examination, licensure, and registration applications shall only be used by persons who are eligible to be licensed or registered by the state of Michigan. NOTE: Applications for electrical licensing examinations
CE Broker offers a free service that provides for the tracking of continuing education and the listing of all Code Update Courses, Related Technical Instruction providers for electrical apprentices, and Examination Prep Courses.Ī licensee can contact CE Broker for all approved courses and providers by telephone at 87 or at Click Course Search, Customize Your Search, then click Providers. Electrical Examination, Licensing/Registration & Application InformationĮffective all Master, Journeyman, Fire Alarm Specialty Technician, Sign Specialist, and their respective Contractor exams will be updated to cover the content in the 2017 Michigan Electrical Code Rules Part 8, the 2017 National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), and current versions of 1972 PA 2 PA 407.Įffective Jelectrical examinations may include questions from The Skilled Trades Regulation Act, 2016 PA 407 as well as the respective code.Īdditionally, examinations are now conducted by PSI. Approved applicants will be contacted by PSI to schedule their examination at one (1) of five (5) PSI testing centers throughout the state and are available to test six (6) days a week. Applicants are able to choose their testing center and day of examination. All examination fees are required to be paid to PSI at the time an examination is scheduled. Therefore, as of June 14, 2017, examination fees should no longer be submitted to the State of Michigan/Bureau of Construction Codes.įurther information regarding scheduling or questions can be directed to PSI.įor tracking courses, the Bureau has expanded its partnership with CE Broker.