OAR 918-282-0150
Employment Requirements for Supervising Electricians Employed by Industrial or Manufacturing Plant


(1)

Owners, managers or agents of an industrial or manufacturing plant, hospital, sewer plant, water plant, commercial office building, building occupied by the state or a local government entity or an institution employing individuals who install electrical wiring or equipment shall employ on regular payroll a registered professional electrical engineer, a general supervising electrician or a limited supervising electrician:

(a)

To supervise, direct or control this work; and

(b)

Who may also install, maintain, repair, or replace electrical wiring and electrical products as licensed.

(2)

The general supervising electrician, limited supervising electrician or registered professional electrical engineer may be relieved from responsibility for future work under any permit signed by the supervising electrician or registered professional electrical engineer, if electrician or engineer has left or been discharged from the employ of a licensed electrical contractor or industrial plant, provided that notice in writing of termination is filed with the division within five days by the general supervising electrician, limited supervising electrician or registered professional electrical engineer.

(3)

The license or authority of the employer to continue with the electrical work shall, without further order or action by the division, be suspended until another general supervising electrician, limited supervising electrician or registered professional electrical engineer is employed and written notice given to the division by the general supervising electrician, limited supervising electrician or registered professional electrical engineer.

Source: Rule 918-282-0150 — Employment Requirements for Supervising Electricians Employed by Industrial or Manufacturing Plant, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=918-282-0150.

918‑282‑0000
Electrical Contractors in General
918‑282‑0010
Electrical Contractor License
918‑282‑0015
Electrical Contractor’s Responsibilities
918‑282‑0017
Elevator Contractor Electrical License
918‑282‑0020
Limited Sign Contractor License
918‑282‑0030
Limited Energy Contractor License
918‑282‑0033
Limited Renewable Energy Contractor
918‑282‑0040
Limited Maintenance Specialty Contractor-HVAC/R License
918‑282‑0050
Limited Maintenance Specialty Contractor License
918‑282‑0060
Restricted Energy Contractor License
918‑282‑0070
Limited Pump Installation Specialty Contractor License
918‑282‑0100
Electrical Licensing in General
918‑282‑0110
General Licensing Exemptions
918‑282‑0120
Licensing Requirements for Electrical Work
918‑282‑0130
Fees
918‑282‑0140
General Supervising Electrician License
918‑282‑0150
Employment Requirements for Supervising Electricians Employed by Industrial or Manufacturing Plant
918‑282‑0160
Limited Supervising Electrician License
918‑282‑0170
General Journeyman License
918‑282‑0180
Limited Residential Electrician License
918‑282‑0185
Limited Elevator Journeyman License
918‑282‑0190
Limited Journeyman Manufacturing Plant Electrician License
918‑282‑0200
Indorsement for Manufacturing Plant Electricians
918‑282‑0205
Limited Renewable Energy Technician
918‑282‑0220
Limited Journeyman Sign Electrician License
918‑282‑0230
Limited Journeyman Stage Electrician License
918‑282‑0240
Limited Maintenance Electrician License
918‑282‑0260
Limited Building Maintenance Electrician License
918‑282‑0270
Apprentices
918‑282‑0290
Elevator Apprenticeship Program
918‑282‑0345
Class “A” Limited Energy Technician License
918‑282‑0355
Licensing Requirements for Class “A” Limited Energy Technician
918‑282‑0360
Class “B” Limited Energy Technician
918‑282‑0365
Licensing Requirements for Class “B” Limited Energy Technician
918‑282‑0400
Solar Licensing
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 918-282-0150’s source at or​.us