OAR 918-098-1215
Residential Electrical Inspectors


(1)

A person possessing an Oregon “One and Two Family Dwelling Electrical Inspector” certification is considered a “Residential Electrical Inspector” for the purpose of these rules.

(2)

A person issued a residential electrical inspector certification must also possess a valid Oregon Inspector Certification issued under OAR 918-098-1025 (Certification Requirements) prior to performing residential electrical inspections.

(3)

Residential electrical inspectors may conduct inspections for electrical work regulated by the Oregon Residential Specialty Code; and

(a)

Electrical work on manufactured dwellings, manufactured structure accessory buildings and structures under the Oregon Manufactured Dwelling Installation Specialty Code;

(b)

The provisions of OAR chapter 918, division 500;

(c)

The Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards located in 24 CFR 3280 and 3282;

(d)

Plan review and inspection of manufactured dwelling parks, recreational parks, organizational camps, and picnic parks; and

(e)

Any portion of a solar PV installation up to 25 Kw.

(4)

To qualify to perform work as a residential electrical inspector, individuals must demonstrate compliance with at least one of the following minimum experience, education, or training requirements:

(a)

A valid division certification as an Oregon Electrical Specialty Code inspector; or

(b)

Completion of a training course administered by the division; or

(c)

2 years of experience installing electrical systems as a limited residential journeyman electrician or a general journeyman electricians license or their respective equivalents; or

(d)

2 years of experience as an electrical inspector in another jurisdiction inspecting electrical installations in commercial or residential structures for compliance with a recognized code for electrical installations; or

(e)

90 quarter hours or 60 semester hours education and training in electrical engineering, which includes designing and installing electrical systems, through a college or community college; or

(f)

Valid division certification as a one and two family dwelling or residential inspector under one or more provisions of the Oregon Residential Specialty Code, and:

(A)

1 year of experience administering and enforcing another provision of the Oregon Residential Specialty Code; and

(B)

Confirmation by the division that an applicant has completed a one and two family dwelling or residential electrical inspector cross-training program that meets the minimum requirements established by the division.

(g)

Any combination of experience or education listed in subsections (c) through (e) of this section designing, installing, or inspecting electrical systems totaling 3 years.

(5)

Persons certified by a nationally recognized certification body to inspect electrical installations in commercial or residential structures according to a recognized code in electrical installations may be granted 2 years of credit toward the experience requirements and may be considered as meeting some requirements of a division approved cross-training program, except the experience listed in subsections (4)(c) and (d) of this rule.
[Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]

Source: Rule 918-098-1215 — Residential Electrical Inspectors, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=918-098-1215.

918–098–1000
Purpose and Scope
918–098–1005
Definitions
918–098–1010
Certification Exemptions
918–098–1012
Scope of Work Allowed for Persons with an Oregon Inspector Certification and a Nationally Recognized Certification
918–098–1015
Scope of Work Allowed for Persons with an Oregon Inspector Certification and Oregon Code Certifications
918–098–1020
Expanded Scope of Work for Oregon A- or B-Level or Commercial Mechanical Inspectors
918–098–1025
Certification Requirements
918–098–1028
Oregon Inspector Certification Renewal Process
918–098–1100
2016 Certification Transition
918–098–1210
Residential Plumbing Inspectors
918–098–1215
Residential Electrical Inspectors
918–098–1300
Certifications Related to Manufactured Structures and Parks
918–098–1305
Manufactured Structure Installation Inspector Certification
918–098–1315
Manufactured Structure Construction Inspector Certification
918–098–1320
Park and Camp Inspector Certification
918–098–1325
Requirements for Alteration Inspection and Plan Review of Manufactured Dwellings
918–098–1330
Manufactured Structure Accessory Structure or Accessory Building Inspection
918–098–1410
Cross-Training Programs for Residential Certifications
918–098–1420
Education Program Requirements
918–098–1430
Timeline for Education Program Approval
918–098–1440
Approval of Inspector Continuing Education and Educational Programs
918–098–1450
Continuing Education Requirements
918–098–1455
High Priority Training
918–098–1460
Waiver of Continuing Education Requirements Due to Hardship or Illness
918–098–1470
Duties and Responsibilities of Certified Building Officials, Inspectors, and Plans Examiners
918–098–1475
Conflict of Interest for Building Officials, Inspectors, and Plans Examiners
918–098–1480
Additional Responsibilities for Building Officials
918–098–1500
Building Official and Inspector Sanctions Process
918–098–1505
Oregon Inspector Certification Sanctions
918–098–1510
Purpose and Scope
918–098–1520
Specialized Inspector Qualifications
918–098–1525
ORS 455.732 Inspector Certifications
918–098–1530
Training Programs
918–098–1540
Specialized Inspector Examination
918–098–1550
Specialized Inspector Certification Issuance and Expiration
918–098–1570
Specialized Plumbing Inspector Certification
918–098–1580
Specialized Electrical Inspector Certification
918–098–1590
Specialized Finals Inspector Certification
918–098–1591
Specialized Finals Inspector Certification Scope of Authority
918–098–1900
Corrective Notices — Cite-it Write-it Requirement
918–098–4002
Flexibility after COVID-19 and the 2020 Wildfires, and in Anticipation of Future Emergencies
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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