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Im performing electrical work in an unincorporated area (i.e. no permits required) – what electrical code must I comply with?

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Im performing electrical work in an unincorporated area (i.e. no permits required) – what electrical code must I comply with?

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The applicable code until August 31, 2008 is the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2005 Edition. Any non-exempt electrical work started on or after September 1, 2008, in the unincorporated areas of Texas must be installed in accordance with NEC 2008. For purposes of clarification, the “start” of electrical work is the day the electrician begins installing electrical materials or equipment within the residential or commercial building structure.

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