Dodson Electric

TX

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Electrician

PROCEDURESwho holds or employs a person who holds an active master electrician licensea class B master electricianor b. As of December 312007held a current valid license as a master electrician issued by a political subdivision in Iowathe issuance of which required passing a supervised written examination approved by the boardand one year of experience as a journeyman electricianwho presents credible evidence of having worked for a total of 16000 hoursindicated: 500 hoursand has completed 4indicated: 100 hoursElectricianElectrical Contractor

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