New Hampshire Revised Statutes 319-C:15 – Violations; Penalty; Homeowner’s Exception
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I. A person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, if a natural person, or a felony if any another person, who:
(a) Makes electrical installations without being licensed under this chapter, except as provided in paragraph II;
(b) Being in the electrical business, employs an unlicensed person, other than an apprentice, to make electrical installations, unless the person or installation is exempted under this chapter;
(c) Wrongfully or fraudulently procures a license under this chapter;
(d) Violates any provision of this chapter or rule adopted by the board; or
(e) Wrongfully or fraudulently represents himself or herself as a person licensed under this chapter.
II. Nothing in this chapter shall prevent a homeowner from making electrical installations in or about a single family residence owned and occupied by him or her or to be occupied by him or her as his or her bona fide personal abode.
(a) Makes electrical installations without being licensed under this chapter, except as provided in paragraph II;
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 319-C:15
- person: may extend and be applied to bodies corporate and politic as well as to individuals. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:9
(b) Being in the electrical business, employs an unlicensed person, other than an apprentice, to make electrical installations, unless the person or installation is exempted under this chapter;
(c) Wrongfully or fraudulently procures a license under this chapter;
(d) Violates any provision of this chapter or rule adopted by the board; or
(e) Wrongfully or fraudulently represents himself or herself as a person licensed under this chapter.
II. Nothing in this chapter shall prevent a homeowner from making electrical installations in or about a single family residence owned and occupied by him or her or to be occupied by him or her as his or her bona fide personal abode.