I assume you mean for the changes. Mine is highlighted.
Does Tennessee allow you to take your code book into the exam room, NC does not.
Roger
You have to use the code book, calculator, pencil, and scratch paper they furnish you, you also have to leave all of them.Based on what I've read, yes. You can find it on PSI exams. My Florida EC license is good in NC. But, how the heck can you take an NEC code test without a Codebook? I have nine States, and I used the codebook in all so far.
Actually your FL license only qualifies you to apply for a reciprocal NC license for the fee.My Florida EC license is good in NC.
Actually your FL license only qualifies you to apply for a reciprocal NC license for the fee.
https://www.ncbeec.org/wp-content/u...ATIONONLINE-ReciprocityREVISED2018APRIL25.pdf
Roger
You have to use the code book, calculator, pencil, and scratch paper they furnish you, you also have to leave all of them.
Roger
Took the NoDak test in 2015 and agree that it is challenging!
It has two sections, one allows use of Codebook, other doesn't. If I remember correctly the part that doesn't was focused on general electrical theory and calculations, and possibly some business related stuff.
Last year I took the Montana test. It's a PSI testing format. They allow a Codebook and a couple of other reference books (I think the Stalcup's book and a blueprint reading book), but nothing is allowed to be highlighted. I erased some notes I had in the Codebook. Luckily I hadn't highlighted it. They look through your books to confirm. They provide calculator pencil and scratch paper (which they take back when you're done). The test turned out to be surprisingly easy. I expected a lot more given the hurdles they put in front of you just to be able to take the test!