Continuing Education - License Renewal Hours

Electrical Industry Changes for 2008—NEC
Continuing Education for North Carolina, Florida and Virginia
The 2008 NEC is going to bring about changes in the way that you get continuing education in North Carolina in that you can only get 4 hours of the 8 hours required by correspondence testing. In other words 4 hours will have to be in a live class in front of an instructor. The NCAEC is setting up it's 10 divisions to be continuing education providers so that if our members attend 8 meetings in the a year it will give them the 8 hours required for North Carolina. It can't get any easier than this, join one of our divisions and attend their meetings each month and have a good meal, fellowship, program and get your continuing education at the same time.
Some of you that have a Virginia Electrical License now know that Virginia requires 3 hours of continuing education each year. To let you know that the NCAEC is now a continuing education provider for the State of Virginia.
Florida also requires continuing education and the NCAEC is a continuing education provider for the State of Florida.
So to summarize this up you can come to a NCAEC sponsored class and get your
continuing education for North Carolina, Florida, and Virginia at the same time.
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