A.
A course shall consist of not less than 15 hours of instruction
on changes in the code.
The Board shall approve code update courses that are in compliance with
the requirements of this chapter.
All instructors shall be licensed under Public Act 217 (1956, as amended)
[MSA § 18.204(1) et seq.; MCL § 338.881 et seq.].
A certificate of completion shall be issued to a person who has successfully
completed the code update class with the required attendance and/or a passing
grade. This certificate shall contain all of the following information:
A.
A provider of a code update course shall apply for approval by submitting information in writing to the Board or the RECI Executive Board or the State Electrical Administrative Board. The information shall be evaluated pursuant to the requirements of Article V.
B.
An instructor application shall contain all of the following
information:
(1)
The name and address of the applicant.
(2)
The name of the instructor and his or her license number
where applicable.
(3)
A copy of the teaching outline for the program.
(4)
A determination of the number of contact hours that are
required to conduct the course.
(5)
A description of the criteria that is used to identify
program participants who successfully complete the course.
D.
A course that has been approved shall not be altered without prior authorization by one of those Boards listed in Subsection A of this section.
E.
One of the Boards listed in Subsection A of this section shall be notified if there is a change in instructors.
F.
Any one of the Boards listed in Subsection A of this section may withdraw the approval of a course if the approval was issued in error by reason of incorrect information or found to be in violation of these rules.
H.
Instructors and code update courses that have been approved
shall have reciprocity between the State Electrical Administrative Board and
the RECI Executive Board.