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Written by Kacie Goff The Nebraska State Electrical Division (NSED) gives a little grace when it comes to license renewals, but not much If you miss the renewal deadline, you can technically renew at any time in the next three months provided you pay the late fee.
Read moreWritten by Kacie Goff Whether you’re a residential, journeyman, or master electrician, you need to periodically work with the Montana State Electrical Board to renew your license If you don’t, your license could get put on administrative suspension.
Read moreWritten by Kacie Goff If you’re a licensed professional engineer (PE), you’re probably familiar with the Mississippi Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors That doesn’t necessarily mean you have their renewal requirements memorized, though.
Read moreWritten by Kacie Goff In Michigan, renewing an electrical license can be a little complicated Rather than lining up your code update course requirement with your renewal cycle, the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) Bureau of Construction Codes (BCC) requires renewals on one timeline and continuing education (CE) on another.
Read moreWritten by Kacie Goff A lot is changing for the Maryland Board of Electricians and the professionals who get licensed through them Thanks to the passage of Senate Bill 762 – Maryland Electricians Act, which went into effect mid-2021, the state now issues apprentice and journey licenses along with master electrician licenses.
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