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(a) The holder of an electrical administrator license in the residential wiring category may supervise all work defined in (b) of this section, in accordance with AS 08.40.195 , on a residential dwelling unit not exceeding three stories in height and no larger than a four-plex except three phase services and wiring.
(b) Residential wiring is limited to the residential occupancies described in (a) of this section, and includes
(1) inside wiring work as defined in 12 AAC 32.165(b) ;
(2) inside communications work as defined in 12 AAC 32.195(b) ; and
(3) control and control wiring work as defined in 12 AAC 32.275(b) .
History: Eff. 7/7/94, Register 131; am 11/26/94, Register 132
Authority: AS 08.40.045
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