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Hi all, I am writing a little dittie on the NEC. I was wondering what is the oldest version of the NEC that is in use still. Alaska is still under the 2008 but I am sure there is older versions out there.


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NJ is under '08, using the '05 for 'Rehab" (I think), and doing CEU's for License renewal cycle on '11.

Confused??


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Using the '08 NEC/'10 CEC here.

Had a mining project last year under MSHA's jurisdiction and they're still using the '68 NEC as their main reference.

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And I thought we (NJ) were behind! 43 years is a long time.


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