20. There are four kinds of licences, namely, “A”, “B”, “A-2”, and “A-3” licences.
Licence “A” shall not be issued except to the person who has carried on the trade of journeyman electrician for at least two years, has passed the examinations prescribed for such licence, has paid the prescribed fees and has complied with the Master Electricians Act.
Licence “B” shall not be issued except to a company, association or corporation one of the members of which is a person who has carried on the trade of journeyman electrician for at least two years, has passed the examinations prescribed for such licence, has paid the prescribed fees and has complied with the Master Electricians Act.
The “A-2” licence may be issued only to a chief journeyman having practised as a journeyman electrician for at least two years, having passed the examinations prescribed for the granting of that licence and having paid the prescribed fees. The “A-2” licence is valid only for electrical installation work done on public buildings on account of a single owner and under the responsibility of the chief journeyman. It is also valid for electrical installation work done, under the responsibility of the chief journeyman, on the electrical installations of that owner.
The “A-3” licence may be issued only to a chief journeyman having practised as a journeyman electrician for at least two years, having passed the examinations prescribed for the granting of that licence, and having paid the prescribed fees. The “A-3” licence is valid only for electrical installation work done under the responsibility of the chief journeyman, on fixed prefabricated constructions on account of their manufacturer. It is also valid for electrical installation work done under the responsibility of the chief journeyman, on the electrical installations owned by that manufacturer.
R. S. 1964, c. 152, s. 21; 1965 (1st sess.), c. 52, s. 2; 1969, c. 51, s. 69; 1978, c. 54, s. 14.