One master covering for others

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vilasman

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It wouldn't real hard to figure out where I am...

But I have heard tale of a master running a company and pulling permits while living in florida...

Now tell me this. In this locale, as I understand it... A master can assign his license to a company, say, a master assigned his license to a alarm company.
The alarm company can do anything it wants to, work wise.

This would be illegal elsewhere?
 
Not in Colorado. The responsible master must be a full time employee (30 hours or more per week) at the company that is using his license.
 
Hailing from the one jurisdiction in the country that dosen't reciprocate with anywhere under any circumstances, no matter what and the whole licensing board is currently....
1 person.
 
In Florida, a license holder can Quailify 2 companys. It takes a LOT of paperwork thru the State to do it. If a corperation, he must be a 10% shareholder.
 
In North Carolina every branch of a company would need to have a full time responsible "qualified" employee (AKA "master") at that branch. So if you owned a 3-branch company you would have to hire two additional licenses holders to be responsible at the other branches.
 
To acompany Hardworkingstiff's post, here is some of the wording from the NC statutes.

87-43. Electrical contracting defined; licenses.
Electrical contracting shall be defined as engaging or offering to engage in the business of installing, maintaining, altering or repairing any electric work, wiring, devices, appliances or equipment. No person, partnership, firm or corporation shall engage, or offer to engage, in the business of electrical contracting within the State of North Carolina without having received a license in the applicable classification described in G.S. 87-43.3 from the State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors in compliance with the provisions of this Article, regardless of whether the offer was made or the work was performed by a qualified individual as defined in G.S.87-41.1. In each separate place of business operated by an electrical contractor at least one listed qualified individual shall be regularly on active duty and shall have the specific duty and authority to supervise and direct all electrical wiring or electrical installation work done or made by such separate place of business. Every person, partnership, firm or corporation engaging in the business of electrical contracting shall display a current certificate of license in his principal place of business and in each branch place of business which he operates. Licenses issued hereunder shall be signed by the chairman and the secretary-treasurer of the Board, under the seal of the Board. A registry of all licenses issued to electrical contractors shall be kept by the secretary-treasurer of the Board, and said registry shall be open for public inspection during ordinary business hours.


Roger
 
Vilasman, I think (not sure though) operating a company remotely it is pretty much illeagal in Fl I just have to wonder if there's much effort in the enforcement of the law.

Roger
 
In MA, the master license holder must be an officer of the corporation. If it were not a corporatin, then the master license holder must own the company. He can stay in Florida on the beach as long as those requirements are met.
 
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