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North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors:
Contact:
5400 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, NC 27612
Post Office Box 17187, Raleigh, NC 27619
P: 919 571-4183
F: 919 571-4703
General Contractor Fees:
Unlimited No restrictions as to
value of any single project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Application fee $125.00
Intermediate Single projects with value
of up to $1 million. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Application fee $100.00
Limited Single projects with value
of up to $500,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Application fee $75.00
General Contractor
(a) For the purpose of this Article any person or firm or corporation who for a
fixed price, commission, fee, or wage, undertakes to bid upon or to construct or
who undertakes to superintend or manage, on his own behalf or for any person,
firm, or corporation that is not licensed as a general contractor pursuant to this
Article, the construction of any building, highway, public utilities, grading or any
improvement or structure where the cost of the undertaking is thirty thousand
dollars ($30,000) or more, or undertakes to erect a North Carolina labeled manu –
factured modular building meeting the North Carolina State Building Code, shall
be deemed to be a “general contractor” engaged in the business of general con –
tracting in the State of North Carolina.
(b) This section shall not apply to the following:
(1) Persons, firms, or corporations furnishing or erecting industrial equipment,
power plant equipment, radial brick chimneys, and
monuments.
(2) Any person, firm, or corporation who constructs or alters a building on
land owned by that person, firm, or corporation provided (i) the building
is intended solely for occupancy by that person and his family, firm, or
corporation after completion; and (ii) the person, firm, or corporation
complies with G.S. 87-14. If the building is not occupied solely by the person
and his family, firm, or corporation for at least 12 months following
completion, it shall be presumed that the person, firm, or corporation did
not intend the building solely for occupancy by that person and his
family, firm, or corporation.
(3) Any person engaged in the business of farming who constructs or alters a
building on land owned by that person and used in the business of farming,
when the building is intended for use by that person after completion.
If the results of the examination of the applicant shall be satisfactory to the Board, then the Board shall issue to the applicant a certificate to 6 §87-10. Application for license; examination; certificate; renewal. §87-9.1. Ownership of real property: equipment; liability insurance. §87-9. Compliance with Federal Highway Act, etc.; contracts financed by federal road funds; contracts concerning water or waste water systems. engage as a general contractor in the State of North Carolina, as provided in said certificate, which may be limited into five classifications as follows;
(1) Building contractor, which shall include private, public, Commercial, industrial and residential buildings of all types.
(1a) Residential contractor, which shall include any general contractor constructing only residences which are required to conform to the residential building code adopted by the Building Code Council pursuant to G.S. 143-138.
(2) Highway contractor.
(3) Public utilities contractors, which shall include those whose operations are the performance of construction work on the following subclassifications of facilities: a. Water and sewer mains, water service lines, and house and building sewer lines as defined in the North Carolina State Building Code, and water storage tanks, lift stations, pumping stations, and appurtenances to water storage tanks, lift stations, and pumping stations. b. Water and wastewater treatment facilities and appurtenances thereto. c. Electrical power transmission facilities, and primary and secondary distribution facilities ahead of the point of delivery of electric service to the customer. d. Public communication distribution facilities. e. Natural gas and other petroleum products distribution facilities; provided the General Contractor’s Licensing Board may issue license to a public utilities contractor limited to any of the above subclassifications for which the general contractor qualifies.
(4) Specialty contractor, which shall include those whose operations as such are the performance of construction work requiring special skill and involving the use of specialized building trades or crafts, but which shall not include any operations now or hereafter under the jurisdiction, for the issuance of license, by any board or commission pursuant to the laws of the State of North Carolina. (b1) Public utilities contractors constructing water service lines and house and building sewer lines as provided in sub-subdivision a. of subdivision (3) of subsection (b) of this section shall terminate said lines at a valve, box, meter or manhole or cleanout at which the facilities from the building may be connected. Public utilities contractors constructing fire service mains for connection to the fire sprinkler systems shall terminate those lines at a flange, cap, plug, or valve inside the building one foot above the finished floor. All fire service mains shall comply with the NFPA standards for fire service mains as incorporated into and made applicable by Volume V of the North Carolina Building Code. (c) If an applicant is an individual, examination may be taken by his personal appearance for examination, or by the appearance for examination of one or more of his responsible managing employees, and if a copartnership or corporation, or any other combination or organization, by the examination of one or more of the responsible managing officers or members of the personnel of the applicant, and if the person so examined shall cease to be connected with the applicant, then in such event the license shall remain in full force and effect for a period of 90 days thereafter, and then be canceled, but the applicant shall then be entitled to a reexamination, all pursuant to the rules to be promulgated by the Board: Provided, that the holder of such license shall not bid on or undertake any additional contracts from the time such examined employee shall cease to be connected with the applicant until said applicant’s license is reinstated as provided in this Article. (d) Anyone failing to pass this examination may be reexamined at any regular meeting of the Board upon payment of an examination fee. Anyone requesting to take the examination a third or subsequent time shall submit a new application with the appropriate examination and license fees. 7 (e) A certificate of license shall expire on the thirty-first day of December following its issuance or renewal and shall become invalid 60 days from that date unless renewed, subject to the approval of the Board. Renewals may be effected any time during the month of January without reexamination, by the payment of a fee to the secretary of the Board. The fee shall not exceed one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) for an unlimited license, one hundred dollars ($100.00) for an intermediate license, and seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for a limited license. No later than November 30 of each year, the Board shall mail written notice of the amount of the renewal fees for the upcoming year to the last address of record for each general contractor licensed pursuant to this Article. Renewal applications shall be accompanied by evidence of continued financial responsibility satisfactory to the Board. Renewal applications received by the Board after January shall be accompanied by a late payment of ten dollars ($10.00) for each month or part after January. After a lapse of four years no renewal shall be effected and the applicant shall fulfill all requirements of a new applicant as set forth in this section.
North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors:
MAIN NUMBER
(919) 733-9042
(800) 691-8399 fax
info1@ncbeec.org
Mailing/Location Address:
NC State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors
3101 Industrial Drive, Suite 206
Raleigh, NC 27609
Examination Fees
All classifications $90.00
Exam Review $25.00
License Fees
Limited $85.00
Intermediate $130.00
Unlimited $180.00
All Special Restricted $85.00
There are 10 different classifications of electrical contracting licenses. Each license has a specific scope and limitation of work allowed. The Limited (L), Intermediate (I), and Unlimited (U) classifications allow a licensee to perform residential, commercial and industrial work. The Residential dwelling license (SP-SFD) permits electrical contracting projects pertaining to single-family detached residential dwellings. There are also six (6) special restricted electrical contracting classifications which allow only a limited phase of electrical contracting work: Fire Alarm/Low Voltage (SP-FA/LV), Elevator (SP-EL), Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning (SP-PH), Groundwater pump (SP-WP), Electric Sign (SP-ES), Swimming Pool (SP-SP).
.0803. SCOPE OF SP-SFD LICENSE
(a) The following definitions apply in determination of the scope of work available to the holder of a SP-SFD license:
(1) “Ancillary” with reference to the scope of a single family residential dwelling license, is an appurtenance or out-building or similar structure associated with the single family dwelling such as a detached residential garage or carport, a farm or household equipment storage shed, a barn, a pump house, an electric fence, or yard lighting.
(2) “Habitation” means the occupancy of dwelling primarily or exclusively for residential purposes and includes the incidental use of the dwelling or its ancillaries for a business, commercial, or professional activity, such as providing hair dressing, medical, legal, consulting, or tax services, if:
(A) the activity is incidental to the primary use of the dwelling as a residence;
(B) no stock-in-trade is either displayed or sold on the premises; and
(C) the full-time or part-time services of no more than one person who does not live at the dwelling are used in the activity.
(3) A “single family residential dwelling” is a building or a manufactured home that is designed and used only for habitation by one family and is not physically attached to any other building or structure. Cabanas, porches, room additions, and ancillary structures are considered part of a single family dwelling if they are designed for and used only for residential purposes by the occupants of the dwelling.
(b) A special restricted single family residential dwelling electrical contracting license (SP-SFD) authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair only electrical wiring and devices that are in or on a single family residential dwelling or are ancillary to a single family residential dwelling. Electrical work within the scope of another special restricted license may be performed by a SP-SFD licensee without obtaining the other special restricted license as long as it is in or on a single family residential dwelling or is ancillary to a single family residential dwelling.
History Note: Authority G.S. 87-42; 87-43.4;
Eff. October 1, 1988;
Amended Eff. July 1, 2011.
.0804. SCOPE OF SP-FA/LV LICENSE
(a) Definition. As used in this Chapter, fire alarm, burglar alarm and low voltage wiring systems are defined as:
(1) wiring systems of 50 volts or less and control circuits directly associated therewith;
(2) wiring systems that have a voltage in excess of 50 volts and consist solely of power limited circuits meeting the definition of a Class II or Class III wiring system in the National Electrical Code or paging systems not in excess of 70 volts;
(3) line voltage wiring that has a voltage not in excess of 300 volts to ground and is installed from the load-side terminals of a disconnecting means or from a junction box, either of which has been installed by others, for the specific purpose of supplying the low voltage wiring system involved. Some low voltage wiring systems that meet this definition are exempt under Rule .0805.
(4) interconnected components wired to a common control panel either as a standalone fire alarm system or as part of a combination burglar/fire system to monitor and annunciate the status of evidence of flame, heat, smoke, or water flow within a building or structure in accordance with the requirements of the N.C. State Building Code and NFPA 72; or
(5) alarm systems for devices used to detect burglary or theft as defined in G.S. 74D-2(a).
(b) Scope. A special restricted fire alarm/low voltage electrical contracting license authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair only low voltage wiring and directly related wiring. Wiring is directed related if it:
(1) originates at the load-side terminals of a disconnecting means or junction box that:
(A) has been installed, complete with line-side connections, by others for the specific purpose of supplying the low voltage wiring system involved; and
(B) is permanently and legibly marked to identify the low voltage wiring system supplied; and
(2) is not installed in a location considered as hazardous under the National Electrical Code.
History Note: Authority G.S. 87-42; 87-43.3;
Eff. October 1, 1988;
Amended Eff. July 1, 2011; January 1, 2010
.0805. EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN LOW VOLTAGE WIRING SYSTEMS
(a) Exemption. Except a fire alarm, burglar alarm or low voltage wiring system as defined in Rule .0804, the installation, maintenance, or repair of low voltage wiring systems may be performed by those not licensed by the Board if all of the following conditions are met:
(1) the system is not required by the N. C. State Building Code;
(2) the low voltage control circuit and power supply is a Class II or Class III system as defined in the National Electrical Code other than that described in Rule .0804;
(3) the system operates at a voltage not in excess of 50 volts or meets the provisions for sound-recording and similar equipment in the National Electrical Code;
(4) no part of the system is installed in an area considered as hazardous under the National Electrical Code;
(5) the system is current limited or protected by a circuit breaker, fuse, or other current limiting device; and
(6) a failure in the system would not, in the opinion of the electrical inspector having jurisdiction, create a shock or fire hazard to persons or property.
History Note: Authority G.S. 87-42; 87-43.3;
Eff. October 1, 1988; Amended Eff. January 1, 2010.
.0806. SCOPE OF SP-EL LICENSE
A special restricted elevator electrical contracting license (SP-EL) authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair electrical wiring only as an incident to the licensee’s elevator, dumbwaiter, escalator, moving walk, or personnel hoist business. Furthermore, the license authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair only electric wiring that:
(1) is an integral part of an elevator, dumbwaiter, escalator, moving walk, or personnel hoist;
(2) is electrically isolated from the building wiring such as a safety switch or circuit breaker, that has been installed, complete with line-side connections, by others; and
(3) originates at the load-side terminals of the protective isolating device, referred to as “beyond the disconnection means.”
History Note: Authority G. S. 87-42; 87-43.3;
Eff. October 1, 1988.
.0807. SCOPE OF SP-PH LICENSE
A special restricting plumbing, heating, and air conditioning electrical contracting license (SP-PH) authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair electric wiring or devices only as an incident to the licensee’s plumbing, heating, or air conditioning business. Furthermore, the license authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair only wiring that is directly related to plumbing, heating, or air conditioning equipment and that:
(1) is restricted to circuits or parts of circuits that operate at voltages not exceeding 600 volts, phase-to-phase;
(2) is electrically isolated from the building wiring system by an overcurrent protective isolating device, such as a fused switch or circuit breaker, that:
(a) has been installed, complete with line-side connections, by others;
(b) is permanently and legibly marked to identify the equipment served by the device; and
(c) is located within an enclosure intended solely for, and limited to, serving the specific plumbing, heating, or air conditioning equipment involved, or is located within a panelboard that serves the building wiring system and is likewise permanently and legibly marked to identify the equipment served by the device, provided wiring is installed by others from the load-side terminals of the device to a junction box, auxiliary gutter, or similar disconnecting means located outside the panelboard, but in sight of and within 50 feet of, the plumbing, heating, or air conditioning equipment served;
(3) originates at the load-side terminals of the protective isolating device;
(4) except for control wiring, is physically adjacent to the plumbing, heating, or air conditioning equipment from the equipment. Control wiring that receives its control power from the plumbing, heating, or air conditioning equipment involved may extend beyond these limits if the control voltage does not exceed 120 volts to ground and the wiring is protected from overcurrent; and
(5) is not installed in a location considered as hazardous under the National Electrical Code.
History Note: Authority G.S. 87-42; 87-43.3;
Eff. October 1, 1988.
.0808. SCOPE OF SP-WP LICENSE
A special restricted groundwater pump electrical contracting license (SP-WP) authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair electric wiring only as an incident to the licensee’s groundwater pump business. Furthermore, the license authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair only wiring that is directly related to a groundwater pump and that:
(1) is restricted to circuits or parts of circuits that operate at voltages not exceeding 600 volts, phase-to-phase;
(2) is electrically isolated from the building wiring system by an overcurrent protective isolating device that:
(a) has been installed, complete with line-side connections, by others;
(b) is permanently and legibly marked to identify the equipment served by the device; and
(c) is located adjacent to the controller for the specific groundwater pump equipment involved and within an enclosure intended solely for, and limited to, serving that equipment;
(3) originates at the load-side terminals of the protective isolating device; and
(4) is not installed in a location considered as hazardous under the National Electrical Code.
History Note: Authority G.S. 87-42; 87-43.3;
Eff. October 1, 1988.
.0809. SCOPE OF SP-ES LICENSE
(a) Definitions. As used in this Rule:
(1) “Electric sign” means fixed, stationary, or portable self-contained, electrically illuminated utilization equipment that has words or symbols designed to convey information or attract attention. The term includes outline lighting.
(2) “Outline lighting” means an arrangement of incandescent lamps or electric discharge tubing that outlines or otherwise calls attention to certain features, such as the shape of a building or the decoration of a window.
(b) Scope of License. A special restricted electric sign electrical contracting license (SP-ES) authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair electric wiring or devices only as an incident to the licensee’s electric sign business. Furthermore, the license authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair only wiring that is directly related to electric signs and is electrically isolated from the building wiring system. Wiring that is directly related differs depending on the type sign involved:
(1) Except for electric signs described in Paragraphs (2), (3), and (4) of this Rule, related wiring is the portion of the electric sign wiring that originates at the load-side terminals of a disconnecting means located immediately adjacent to the electric sign involved, or originates within a junction box so located. Related wiring does not include the installation of the disconnecting means, complete with line-side connections, or the installation of the junction box, complete with free-length circuit conductors to accommodate the connection of the related wiring in the box.
(2) For electric sign installations having sign transformers installed physically apart from the sign, related wiring is the portion of the electric sign wiring that originates at the load-side terminals of a disconnecting means located immediately adjacent to the sign transformer supplying the electric sign involved, or originates within a junction box so located. Related wiring does not include the installation of the disconnecting means, complete with line-side connections, or the installation of the junction box, complete with free-length circuit conductors to accommodate the connection of the related wiring in the box.
(3) For free-standing electric sign installations supplied through underground circuit conductors, related wiring is the portion of the electric sign wiring that originates at a wiring termination point located at, within, or immediately above the permanent base for the sign structure. Related wiring does not include the installation of:
(A) a junction box, located at, within or immediately above the permanent base for the sign, complete with free-length circuit conductors to accommodate the connection of the related wiring; or
(B) if the base of the structure is suitable for use as a raceway, the installation of bushing, complete with free-length circuit conductors extending through to accommodate the connection of the related wiring within the sign structure raceway.
(4) For electric signs specifically designed to be connected directly to the building wiring raceway or cable supply, related wiring is the portion of the electric sign wiring that originates at the point where the free-length circuit conductors extend through the building wiring raceway or cable at the specifically designed supply location for the electric sign involved. Related wiring does not include the installation of the building wiring raceway or cable system to the specifically designated point of supply for the electric sign involved, complete with free-length circuit conductors extending through the building wiring raceway or cable to accommodate the connection of the related wiring.
(5) Except for the related wiring on the secondary side of sign transformers, related wiring is restricted to circuits or parts of circuits that operate at voltages not exceeding 600 volts, phase-to-phase.
(6) No related wiring, or any part thereof, may be installed in a location considered as hazardous under the National Electrical Code.
History Note: Authority G.S. 87-42; 87-43.3;
Eff. October 1, 1988; Amended Eff. February 1, 1990.
.0810. SCOPE OF SP-SP LICENSE
A special restricted swimming pool electrical contracting license (SP-SP) authorizes the licensee to install, maintain, or repair swimming pool bonding work only as an incident to the licensee’s business of installing, maintaining, or repairing swimming pools. Furthermore, the license authorizes the licensee to perform only the:
(1) Bonding together of all of the following metal parts on or near a swimming pool installation:
(a) all metal parts of the pool structure, including the reinforcing metal of the pool shell, coping stones, and deck;
(b) all forming shells;
(c) all metal fittings within or attached to the pool structure; and
(d) all metal conduit, metal piping, fixed metal parts.
(2) Installation of a common bonding grid, bonding together all parts listed in Subdivision (1);
(3) Installation of the forming shells for lighting fixtures and underwater audio equipment;
(4) Installation of the conduits extending from the lighting fixture and audio equipment forming shells to deck or junction boxes and the installation of the deck or junction boxes;
(5) Installation of the lighting fixtures and audio equipment in their respective forming shells from the forming shells to the deck or junction boxes, leaving appropriate leads in the deck or junction boxes to which the circuit conductors can be connected by others; and
(6) Installation of a bonding conductor and from the point of its connection to the common bonding grid to a readily accessible point at the circulating pump location.
87-43.3. Classification of licenses.
An electrical contracting license shall be issued in one of the following classifications: Limited, under which a licensee shall be permitted to engage in a single electrical contracting project of a value not in excess of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) and on which the equipment or installation in the contract is rated at not more than 600 volts; Intermediate, under which a licensee shall be permitted to engage in a single electrical contracting project of a value not in excess of one hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000); Unlimited, under which a licensee shall be permitted to engage in any electrical contracting project regardless of value; and such other special Restricted classifications as the Board may establish from time to time to provide, (i) for the licensing of persons, partnerships, firms or corporations wishing to engage in special restricted electrical contracting, under which license a licensee shall be permitted to engage only in a specific phase of electrical contracting of a special, limited nature, and (ii) for the licensing of persons, partnerships, firms or corporations wishing to engage in electrical contracting work as an incidental part of their primary business, which is a lawful business other than electrical contracting, under which license a licensee shall be permitted to engage only in a specific phase of electrical contracting of a special, limited nature directly in connection with said primary business. The Board may establish appropriate standards for each classification, such standards not to be inconsistent with the provisions of G.S. 87-42. The Board may, by rule, modify the project value limitations up to the maximum amounts set forth in this section for limited and intermediate licenses no more than once every three years based upon an increase or decrease in the project cost index for electrical projects in this State.
87-43.4. Residential dwelling license.
There is hereby created a separate license for electrical contractors which shall permit an electrical contractor to engage in electrical contracting projects pertaining to single-family detached residential dwellings. The value of a single project pertaining to a single-family detached residential dwelling shall not be in excess of the maximum value, established in G.S. 87-43.3, of a single project engaged in by a licensee with a license classified as limited. The Board shall establish appropriate standards for this new license. The standards of knowledge, experience and proficiency shall be those appropriate for that license.
(a) Types. A special restricted electrical contracting license classification is a classification established pursuant to G.S. 87-43.3 or by G.S. 87-43.4. Its purpose is to license persons, partnerships, firms, or corporations to engage or offer to engage in only a limited phase of electrical contracting work. Each special restricted license classification is separate from all other special restricted and regular license classifications. The General Assembly created the special restricted single family dwelling electrical contracting license in G.S. 87-43.4. Pursuant to
G.S. 87-43.3, the Board has established the following special restricted electrical contracting licenses:
(1) fire alarm/low voltage wiring license (SP-FA/LV);
(2) elevator license (SP-EL);
(3) plumbing, heating, and air conditioning license (SP-PH);
(4) groundwater pump license (SP-WP);
(5) electric sign license (SP-ES); and
(6) swimming pool license (SP-SP).
(b) Limited Scope. A special restricted contracting license does not authorize the licensee to engage or offer to engage in the business of electrical contracting in general. It authorizes the licensee to engage or offer to engage only in the limited phase of electrical contracting described in the Rule in this Section that specifies the scope of the applicable special restricted license.
(c) No Project Value Limit. The limitations concerning the dollar value of projects that may be undertaken by a limited or an intermediate licensee do not apply to special restricted licensees. Thus, the holder of a special restricted license may engage or offer to engage in any project authorized by the license regardless of the dollar value of the project.
(d) Effect of Regular License. A licensee in the regular license classifications, whether limited, intermediate or unlimited, is qualified to engage or offer to engage in any activity authorized by a special restricted license, subject to the project value limitations contained in G.S. 87-43.3, and does not have to obtain a special restricted license.
North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating, & Fire Protection Contractors:
By Phone 919-875-3612
By Fax 919-875-3616
By E-mail information@nclicensing.org
By Visiting 1109 Dresser Court, Raleigh, NC 27609
Examination Fee $100.00 per exam and is non refundable
Plumbing, Class I
Plumbing, Class II
Heating, Group 1, Class I
Heating, Group 1, Class II
Heating, Group 2
Heating, Group 3, Class I
Heating, Group 3, Class II
Fuel Piping
Restricted Limited Plumbing Contractor Examination Application
Fire Sprinkler Installation & Inspection Contractor Examination Application
Residential Fire Sprinkler Installation Contractor
Plumbing, Heating & Fuel Piping Technician
North Carolina Well Contractors Certification:
Mailing Address- 1653 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1653
Physical Address- 5605 Six Forks Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609 (“Bldg. 3”)
FAX: 919-845-3973
Main Branch Phone: 919-707-5874
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION AS A WELL CONTRACTOR- Level A Fee: $250
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION AS A WELL CONTRACTOR- Level B Fee: $200
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION AS A WELL CONTRACTOR- Level C Fee: $175
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION AS A WELL CONTRACTOR- Level D Fee: $150
(a) The following types of certification for well contractors are established:
(1) Level A certification: this level of certification includes all well contractor activities and is required for geothermal well and related loop installations;
(2) Level B certification: this level of certification includes all Level C well contractor activities; hydrofracturing; and all well construction and all well drilling techniques except sonic, air rotary and mud rotary drilling;
(3) Level C certification: this level of certification includes all Level D well contractor activities and grouting; well abandonment; rehabilitating a well due to biofouling; well development (eg.-pumping or surging); packer and liner installations; and extending casing above land surface; and
(4) Level D certification: this level of certification includes breaking a well seal, installation of a pump or other equipment in a well, and disinfection.
(b) Each certified well contractor shall be assigned a permanent certification number and shall be issued a certificate with that certification number. Certification numbers are not transferable and shall not be used by another well contractor.
(c) The certification number shall be carried by the well contractor on a card issued by the Commission at all times when performing well contractor activities.
(d) A certified well contractor of the appropriate level must be present at all times when well contractor activities are being performed.
North Carolina DOT:
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