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Electrical Continuing Education Page

Effective July 1, 2008, one half of continuing education requirements must be obtained by an in-person classroom or seminar setting. The other half
of continuing education hours may be obtained by other means
, such as online testing, mail order tests, etc. Licensees may carry forward continuing
education credit hours for use in two future license periods. If you need 8 hours of continuing education per year, we suggest that you take 2 of our online or mail
order tests (4 hours each) along with an 8 hour class for a total of 16 credit hours that will cover 2 years of continuing education requirements.

Classroom Continuing Education

Check out what people are saying about our continuing education class: "You can tell he loves what he does."
"He was eager to answer questions!"
"Good Presentation!"
"I learned several ways to cut cost and avoid reinspection fees."

Tim Walker is a 30 year veteran of the North Carolina Charlotte Mecklenburg County Inspection Department. He has worked in Charlottes' city high-rise section most of that time. Tim and his wife Mary enjoy traveling since his retirement. They are now taking care of their wonderful new grandson (Bradley) and have slowed down just a bit.

Tim was also a Naval Reservist for 25 years; a Huey air crewman, a crew chief, doorgunner and SAR wet crewman (Retired). The squadron was HAL-4 the REDWOLFS.

Tim has taught classes at CPCC (Central Piedmont Community College) since 1981. He also taught classes for homeowners on how to wire their own homes. This class was also used for 'green' electrical helpers. He has also taught second and fourth year apprenticeship classes and code seminars for electricians taking their state exams. He has been certified by North Carolina Department of Insurance to teach classes for Electrical Inspectors and by North Carolina State Electrical Board to instruct continuing education for state contractors. We are proud to have Tim as an instructor for our continuing education classes.


Code
Course
Tests

Carolinas Electrical Contractors Association, Inc. is pleased to offer to you the Code Course for your continuous education requirements at the low price of $40.00 per four hours. CECA members pay only $30.00.

Convenient online testing at your computer and pay and print version from your computer are both available.


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Continuing
Education Credits
 
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