OAR 918-261-0015
Board Exemption from Engineering Requirements for Design of Fire Protection Systems


(1)

As used in this rule:

(a)

“Fire protection system” has the meaning given that term in OAR 918-305-0110.

(b)

“Customer” means a person who purchases the design and the service of having the electrical portion of a fire protection system installed.

(2)

A general supervising electrician, general journeyman electrician, or class “A” limited energy technician licensee who is employed by a licensed electrical contractor and acting both within the scope of the licensee’s license and as a signing supervisor:

(a)

May design, plan, and lay out the electrical portion of a fire protection system for the licensed electrical contractor’s customers and for an electrical contractor who purchases the design and the parts or equipment for the electrical portion of a fire protection system and installs all or part of the system.

(b)

Is not subject to any requirements for an additional license, permit, certificate, or registration when designing, planning, or laying out the electrical portions of a fire protection system as authorized by this rule.

(3)

The electrical design documents for a fire protection system that are prepared by a general supervising electrician, general journeyman electrician, or class “A” limited energy technician licensee under subsection (2) of this rule are exempt from ORS 671.025 (Certain drawings and specifications to carry stamp) and do not require the stamp of an Oregon registered architect or professional engineer.

(4)

For the purposes of ORS 479.860 (Persons authorized to design, plan and lay out electrical installations)(2), and the exemption created in subsection (2) of this rule, the electrical portion of any fire protection system is considered a noncomplex electrical installation.

Source: Rule 918-261-0015 — Board Exemption from Engineering Requirements for Design of Fire Protection Systems, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=918-261-0015.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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