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In this chapter
(1) "department" means the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development;
(2) "division" means the division of occupational licensing in the department;
(3) "four-plex" means a building containing four dwelling units erected on a common foundation;
(4) "low voltage signaling systems" means electrical circuits that supply no more than 48 volts to ground or less, to appliances that give a recognizable signal, such as doorbells, buzzers, code-calling systems, signal lights, and similar signal giving devices; the phrase does not include control circuits or control devices that direct the performance of any mechanical or electrical appliances that have a main power source greater than 48 volts to ground;
(5) "National Electrical Code" is the code approved by the American National Standards Institute;
(6) "National Electrical Safety Code" is the code issued by the United States Department of Commerce, bureau of standards;
(7) "journeyman" means an individual who holds a certificate of fitness issued by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development under AS 18.62 or an equivalent certificate issued by another licensing jurisdiction;
(8) repealed 11/26/94.
History: Eff. 7/7/94, Register 131; am 11/26/94, Register 132
Authority: AS 08.40.045
Editor's note: As of Register 151 (October 1999), the regulations attorney made technical revisions under AS 44.62.125 (b)(6) to reflect the name change of the Department of Labor to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development made by ch. 58, SLA 1999 and the corresponding title change of the commissioner of labor.
As of Register 171 (October 2004), the regulations attorney made technical revisions under AS 44.62.125 (b)(6) to reflect the name change of the Department of Community and Economic Development to the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development made by ch. 47, SLA 2004 and the corresponding title change of the commissioner of community and economic development.
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