Reno:
Basically, what you listed above, and most regulations that EC's here in NJ are within the NJUCC (5:23 et al). OSHA is not included, but I hope we all know the multiple pounds of regs, and the $$$$$$ consequences of OSHA violations.

We also have Alarm Lic & an 'exempt' card for data/comm.; but a EC can do it all without those.

Radon remediation is another specialty, but they need an EC to provide wiring.

Not going on a soapbox....I am entertaining the thought of preparing a "UCC & You" course for submission to Vo-Tech for a possible 30 hour class for the electrical trades.
Amazing how many guys never saw/heard of it.

The next hurdle here will be an expanded energy code soon.

The assorted contractor licenses here originate thru the Dept of Law & Public Safety, and thru a laundry list of Professional Boards of Examiners, Dept of Community Affairs, and/or Dept of Consumer Affairs.

Seminars/CEU's, yes....EC's total of 34 hours every 3 years. AHJ's, depending of Discipline Lic & Admin Lic...from 2 to 5 (or more) one day seminars.

BTW, I don't know any local guys (EC's) here that mess with lead paint or asbestos.


John