As far as the three licenses thing, as far as I know, unless it has changed... there can only be a single DBA/bussiness name, otherwise its a corrective/revokable offense. And according to the newsletters from the CSLB, all of which are filled with 50% of content of revoked and suspended licenses. (All of them are really funny... One page, so-and-so got this award, and next, our sting operation caught these guys, then 3 pages in smaller font of revoked licenses.)Check a few out, (I'm not trying to get your goat, these are funny, they gloat about thier enforcemnt in every one.)http://www.cslb.ca.gov/news/newsletters.asp
But as far as the continuing edjucation situation with the Electrical Certification Program, as it stands now, on-line types of courses, and even Community Colleges, Universities, and Trade School organizations are still confused about if they can offer these required courses.
http://www2.abc.org/documents//ElecTest082704.pdf Or for that matter, only one element of the approved curriculum has been in draft proposal.
We'll have to step back a bit, for some history on this law... In '99/2000 when the original law was signed, the ONLY "Approved" Apprenticeship, and continuing edjucation was through the JATC. Then the Fed's said, 'No money for any of your state apprenticeship programs until you fix that.' Since then they have re-written this thing several times. So now, appreticeship can be through only two or three Trade Organizations, (Like ABC, and Western) and can only be supplimented by a Community College if you can prove that the applicant is "isolated". Then for the 'Continuing Edjucation' part, the wording for the regulation, and law are so ambiguous that no one knows what to make of it.
Long story short, nobody knows if the school on the link you posted will be acceptable as "Appoved Class-room Instruction".
Anyway, not trying to get your goat... This law as an "idea" is good, but not playing out well. Has a lot of people in the trade divided. And, truthfully, may not be enforceable until well after our cards have expired.