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Must a C-10 contractor have their own certification if they are personally performing electrical work?

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Must a C-10 contractor have their own certification if they are personally performing electrical work?

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California C-10 license holders are exempt from having to take the certification. However, if a C-10 license holder is performing work as an employee for another C-10, they are required to be certified. Fee Issues What is the basis for establishing related fees? Per Labor Code Section 3099(c) the chief of the Division of Apprenticeship Standards shall establish fees sufficient to recover the costs of implementing and managing the provisions of Labor Code Section 3099 relating to certification of electricians as follows: (a) The Chief shall establish an application fee in an amount sufficient to recover the costs of evaluation and testing of applicants and (b) the Chief shall also establish a fee sufficient to recover the cost of certifying and enforcement of the provisions of this section. What is the cost for becoming certified? Under the proposed regulations, the fee for initially applying for certification is $75.00 and the fee for taking the examination is $100.00. $175.00 total fo

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