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Section 34-36-14

Electrical Appeals and Advisory Board; appointment, qualifications, terms and compensation of members; rules for appeals.

The Electrical Appeals and Advisory Board shall consist of five members. This board shall be composed of two master electricians who hold statewide licenses and are actively engaged in the electrical contracting business, one of whom shall be the President of Alabama State Association of Electrical Workers; one building contractor; one chief electrical inspector of a municipal or county government, who has held such position for a period of five years immediately preceding his selection; and, a licensed electrical engineer with at least five years' experience in the State of Alabama. Their terms of office shall be for three years and shall be staggered with the initial terms of the two master electricians being for one year and the initial terms of the building contractor and chief electrical inspector being for two years and the initial term of the electrical engineer being for three years; thereafter all appointments shall be for three years. All members of this board shall be appointed by the Governor, and after their primary selection shall establish the rules for appeals to the board. The members of this board are to receive the same compensation as members of the State Board of Electrical Contractors.

(Acts 1985, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-921, p. 201, §14.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title34 > Chapter36 > 34-36-14

Section 34-36-14

Electrical Appeals and Advisory Board; appointment, qualifications, terms and compensation of members; rules for appeals.

The Electrical Appeals and Advisory Board shall consist of five members. This board shall be composed of two master electricians who hold statewide licenses and are actively engaged in the electrical contracting business, one of whom shall be the President of Alabama State Association of Electrical Workers; one building contractor; one chief electrical inspector of a municipal or county government, who has held such position for a period of five years immediately preceding his selection; and, a licensed electrical engineer with at least five years' experience in the State of Alabama. Their terms of office shall be for three years and shall be staggered with the initial terms of the two master electricians being for one year and the initial terms of the building contractor and chief electrical inspector being for two years and the initial term of the electrical engineer being for three years; thereafter all appointments shall be for three years. All members of this board shall be appointed by the Governor, and after their primary selection shall establish the rules for appeals to the board. The members of this board are to receive the same compensation as members of the State Board of Electrical Contractors.

(Acts 1985, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-921, p. 201, §14.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title34 > Chapter36 > 34-36-14

Section 34-36-14

Electrical Appeals and Advisory Board; appointment, qualifications, terms and compensation of members; rules for appeals.

The Electrical Appeals and Advisory Board shall consist of five members. This board shall be composed of two master electricians who hold statewide licenses and are actively engaged in the electrical contracting business, one of whom shall be the President of Alabama State Association of Electrical Workers; one building contractor; one chief electrical inspector of a municipal or county government, who has held such position for a period of five years immediately preceding his selection; and, a licensed electrical engineer with at least five years' experience in the State of Alabama. Their terms of office shall be for three years and shall be staggered with the initial terms of the two master electricians being for one year and the initial terms of the building contractor and chief electrical inspector being for two years and the initial term of the electrical engineer being for three years; thereafter all appointments shall be for three years. All members of this board shall be appointed by the Governor, and after their primary selection shall establish the rules for appeals to the board. The members of this board are to receive the same compensation as members of the State Board of Electrical Contractors.

(Acts 1985, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 85-921, p. 201, §14.)