§ 19.28.006 Definitions
§ 19.28.010 Electrical wiring requirements — General — Exceptions
§ 19.28.021 Disputes regarding local regulations — Arbitration — Appeal
§ 19.28.031 Rules, regulations, and standards
§ 19.28.041 License required — General or specialty licenses — Fees — Application — Bond or cash deposit
§ 19.28.051 Examinations — Fees
§ 19.28.061 Electrical contractors — Designee of firm to take master electrician or administrator’s examination — Administrator’s certificate — Fee — Certificate duration, denial, renewal, nontransferable — Maste
§ 19.28.071 Licensee’s bond — Action on — Priorities — Cash deposit, payment from
§ 19.28.081 Actions — Local permits — Proof of licensure
§ 19.28.091 Licensing — Exemptions
§ 19.28.095 Equipment repair specialty — Scope of work
§ 19.28.101 Inspections — Notice to repair and change — Disconnection — Entry — Concealment — Accessibility — Connection to utility — Permits, fees — Limitation — Waiver of provisions duri
§ 19.28.111 Nonconforming installations — Disputes — Reference to board
§ 19.28.121 Board — Request for ruling — Fee — Costs
§ 19.28.131 Specialty electrical contractor license — Written warning, penalty — Violations of RCW 19.28.010 through 19.28.141 and 19.28.311 through 19.28.361 — Schedule of penalties — Appeal
§ 19.28.141 RCW 19.28.101 inapplicable in certain cities and towns, electricity supply agency service areas, and rights-of-way of state highways
§ 19.28.151 RCW 19.28.010 through 19.28.141 and 19.28.311 through 19.28.361 inapplicable to telegraph or telephone companies exercising certain functions
§ 19.28.161 Certification — Apprentices and trainees — Supervision — Ratio of noncertified and certified workers — Trainee hours verification
§ 19.28.171 Electrical trainee hours — Audit — Rules — Confidentiality
§ 19.28.181 Application for certificate of competency
§ 19.28.191 Certificate of competency — Eligibility for examination — Rules
§ 19.28.195 Examination — Exception for lawful work experience and training school program completion
§ 19.28.201 Examination — Times — Certification of results — Contents — Fees
§ 19.28.205 In-class education requirements
§ 19.28.211 Certificate of competency — Issuance — Renewal — Continuing education — Fees — Effect
§ 19.28.221 Persons engaged in trade or business on July 16, 1973
§ 19.28.231 Temporary permits
§ 19.28.241 Revocation of certificate of competency — Grounds — Procedure
§ 19.28.251 Powers and duties of director — Administration of RCW 19.28.161 through 19.28.271 by the department
§ 19.28.261 Exemptions from RCW 19.28.161 through 19.28.271
§ 19.28.265 Licensing, certification, and inspection — Exemptions — Modifications — Industrial equipment defined
§ 19.28.271 Violations of RCW 19.28.161 through 19.28.271 — Schedule of penalties — Appeal
§ 19.28.281 Electric vehicle infrastructure — Rule adoption
§ 19.28.291 Violations of chapter — Issuance of subpoenas — Application
§ 19.28.301 Application — Subchapter heading
§ 19.28.311 Electrical board
§ 19.28.321 Enforcement — State electrical inspectors — Qualifications — Salaries and expenses
§ 19.28.325 Enforcement — Local authority — Penalties — Appeals
§ 19.28.331 Inspection reports
§ 19.28.341 Revocation or suspension of license — Grounds — Appeal to board — Fee — Costs
§ 19.28.351 Electrical license fund
§ 19.28.361 Liability for injury or damage
§ 19.28.371 Medical device — Installation, maintenance, or repair — Compliance with chapter — Limit of exemption
§ 19.28.381 Denial of renewal of certificate or license for outstanding penalties — Notice — Appeal — Hearing
§ 19.28.400 Definitions
§ 19.28.410 Telecommunications systems installations — Subject to this subchapter
§ 19.28.420 Telecommunications contractor license — Application — Bond — Issuance of license
§ 19.28.430 Administrator’s examination — Certificate — Administrator’s requirements
§ 19.28.440 Examination for telecommunications administrators’ certificates
§ 19.28.450 Local enforcement of subchapter — Enforcement of chapter
§ 19.28.460 Disputes regarding local regulations — Arbitration — Panel
§ 19.28.470 Inspections — Report — Required repairs/changes — Accessibility of telecommunications systems
§ 19.28.480 Unlawful acts — Interpretation of chapter
§ 19.28.490 Violation of chapter — Penalty — Appeal
§ 19.28.501 Insurance/financial responsibility
§ 19.28.511 Individual certification not required
§ 19.28.521 Limitation of action — Proof of valid license required
§ 19.28.531 Unlawful installation/maintenance — Disputed interpretation — Board to determine methods
§ 19.28.541 Entity desiring board decision — Process
§ 19.28.551 Director’s authority — Adoption of rules
§ 19.28.910 Effective date — 1963 c 207

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