Low-Voltage licensing idea draws pushback from Delaware contractors
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A room packed with electricians, contractors, fire alarm installers and audio installers waited Monday for a decision from Delaware’s Board of Electrical Examiners on whether to require licensing for work performed on projects under 50 volts.
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The Delaware Board of Electrical Examiners is considering licensing for low-voltage work under 50 volts to promote safety, sparking debate among industry professionals over the necessity and potential impact.
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