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New Mexico Electrical Residential & Commercial EE-98

 This license covers all electrical work, including work identified in less comprehensive electrical classifications, premises wiring systems 600 volts, nominal, or less, underground distribution raceway systems regardless of voltage, and wiring systems and terminations 600 volts, nominal, or less, with the exception of additional work identified under the EL-1 classification. May bid and contract as the prime contractor of an entire project provided the electrical contractor’s portion of the contract, based on dollar amount, is the major portion of the contract.

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What Is Included in Your Seminar

  • Required-book list and tabbing guidance
  • American Contractors Exam Services study guide and workbook
  • Book navigation workshop
  • Practice questions and timing strategy
  • Instructor support during class
  • Post-registration support from American Contractors Exam Services

Required Books

.***IMPORTANT REFERENCE MATERIAL INFORMATION

These are semi-open book exams. Not all of the books that are required to prepare for the exams are actually allowed into the exam room.  The following books and documents are allowed into the exam for Parts 1 & 2:  NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code, 2017,  New Mexico Electrical Code (NMAC 14.10.4), 2011 "http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/NMAC">www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/

NOTE: The required document can be viewed and printed at the web address following the title. To be allowed into the exam room, it must be put into a binder. The following books are NOT allowed into the exam for Parts 1 & 2: American Electrician’s Handbook,  Ugly’s Electrical References, 2017 

The following books are allowed into the exam for Part 3: National Electrical Code, 2017

The following books are NOT allowed into the exam for Part 3: American Electrician’s Handbook, 16th edition, Telecommunications Wiring,  Understand and Servicing Alarm Systems,;  Ugly’s Electrical References, 2017; Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual, 14th; NFPA 75 – Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, 

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