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Department of Administrative Servivces

Division of Professional Regulation

Board of Electrical Examiners
Statutory Authority: 24 Delaware Code, Section 1406(b) (24 Del.C. §1406(b)) 24 DE Admin. Code 1400

PUBLIC NOTICE

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1400 Board of Electrical Examiners

The Delaware Board of Electrical Examiners in accordance with 24 Del.C. §1406(b) has proposed changes to its rules and regulations as mandated by SB 229. The proposal identifies crimes that are substantially related to the work of an electrician.

A public hearing will be held at 9:00 a.m. on December 1, 2004 in the second floor conference room A of the Cannon Building, 861 Silver Lake Boulevard, Dover, Delaware where members of the public can offer comments. Anyone wishing to receive a copy of the proposed rules and regulations may obtain a copy from the Delaware Board Electrical Examiners, 861 Silver Lake Blvd, Cannon Building, Suite 203, Dover DE 19904. Persons wishing to submit written comments may forward these to the Board at the above address. The final date to receive written comments will be at the public hearing.

The Board will consider promulgating the proposed regulations at its regularly scheduled meeting following the public hearing.

1400 Board of Electrical Examiners

17.0 Crimes substantially related to work of an electrician.

17.1 Conviction of any of the following crimes, or of the attempt to commit or of a conspiracy to commit or conceal or the solicitation to commit any of the following crimes, is deemed to be a crime substantially related to the work of an electrician in the State of Delaware without regard to the place of conviction:

17.1.1 Reckless endangering in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §604

17.1.2 Assault in the second degree.11 Del.C. §612

17.1.3 Assault in the first degree.11 Del.C. §613

17.1.4 Manslaughter. 11 Del.C. §632

17.1.5 Murder by abuse or neglect in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §633

17.1.6 Murder by abuse or neglect in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §634

17.1.7 Murder in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §635

17.1.8 Murder in the first degree. 11 Del.C..§636

17.1.9 Unlawful sexual contact in the second degree. 11 Del.C.§768

17.1.10 Unlawful sexual contact in the first degree. 11 Del.C.§ 769

17.1.11 Rape in the fourth degree. 11Del.C.§770

17.1.12 Rape in the third degree. 11 Del.C.§771

17.1.13 Rape in the second degree. 11Del.C.§772

17.1.14 Rape in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §773

17.1.15 Sexual extortion. 11 Del.C. §776

17.1.16 Continuous sexual abuse of a child. 11 Del.C. §778

17.1.17 Dangerous crimes against a child. 11 Del.C. §779

17.1.18 Kidnapping in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §783

17.1.19 Kidnapping in the first degree.11 Del.C. §783A

17.1.20 Arson in the second degree.11 Del.C. §802

17.1.21 Arson in the first degree.11 Del.C. §803

17.1.22 Criminal mischief. 11 Del.C. §811

17.1.23 Burglary in the third degree. 11 Del.C. §824

17.1.24 Burglary in the second degree.11 Del.C. §825

17.1.25 Burglary in the first degree.11 Del.C. §826 17.1.26 Robbery in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §831

17.1.27 Robbery in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §832

17.1.28 Theft of services. 11 Del.C. §845

17.1.29 Extortion. 11 Del.C. §846

17.1.30 Identity theft. 11 Del.C. §854

17.1.31 Forgery. 11 Del.C. §861

17.1.32 Unlawful use of credit card. 11 Del.C. §903

17.1.33 Criminal impersonation of a police officer. 11 Del.C. §907B

17.1.34 Insurance fraud. 11 Del.C. §913

17.1.34 Home improvement fraud. 11 Del.C. §916

17.1.36 New home construction fraud. 11 Del.C. §917

17.1.37 Dealing in children. 11 Del.C. §1100

17.1.38 Sexual exploitation of a child. 11 Del.C. §1108

17.1.39 Unlawful dealing in child pornography. 11 Del.C. §1109

17.1.40 Sexual solicitation of a child.11 Del.C. §1112A

17.1.41 Perjury in the second degree. 11 Del.C. §1222

17.1.42 Perjury in the first degree. 11 Del.C. §1223

17.1.43 Aggravated harassment. 11 Del.C. §1312

17.1.44 Adulteration. 11 Del.C. §1339

17.1.45 Possession of a firearm during a felony. 11 Del.C. §1447

17.1.46 Theft of a firearm.11 Del.C. §1451

17.1.47 Organized crime and racketeering. 11Del.C. §1503

17.1.48 Breaking and entering, etc. to place or remove equipment 11 Del.C. §2410

17.2 Crimes substantially related to the work of an electrician shall be deemed to include any crimes under any federal law, state law, or valid town, city or county ordinance, that are substantially similar to the crimes identified in this rule.

*Please Note: As the rest of the sections were not amended they are not being published. A complete set of the rules and regulations for the Board of Electrical Examiners is available at: http://www.state.de.us/research/AdminCode/title24/1400 Board of Electrical Examiners.shtml

8 DE Reg. 627 (11/01/04)
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