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... Hurray!! I just (last night) paid for my 34 hr CEU seminar, cost $620.00..I'm in for practically the whole month of February,..I was sooo scared I wasn't gonna get in,..all the classes around here are filling up, and leave it to me,..to wait until the last possible minute...That's a load off my back,..I was really worried!! ![[Linked Image]](https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/smile.gif) Russ
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Russ: Don't think that you're alone.....
As of today I have "0", nada, none, zilch. 'Tween Jan xx abd March I have to get 34 CEU's for EC Lic. Also, I have a CO course 2/9 to 5/xx, 1 nite, 3 hrs, 15 nites.....and someone is trying to talk me into Building RCS, 2 nites/wk, 3 hrs, 15 weeks, same time period. Then of course, there's also the Inspector/Sub-Code seminars; 6 @ full day.
I know what ya mean, I'm trying to squeeze in someplace....
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All done with my 34, just one complaint the chairs were not too comfortable, and the lights were too bright, lost a lot of sleep.
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All done with the 34 PLUS I have 8 hours credit to apply to next time ![[Linked Image]](https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/smile.gif)
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All done with the 34 PLUS I have 8 hours credit to apply to next time ... So there's my next question,... I've been told that because I took my 24 CEU's at last Code change,..and wasn't obligated to do so, (I was notified of this only AFTER taking the courses)because I only became licenced WITHIN that triennial period of 1999-2002, I can subtract 8 hours from this CEU course...is this true?? if so, I want a refund for the 8 hours...I'm confused!! Russ
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From what i understand there is no Banking of hours, they need to be taken during the period of issue date to renual date.
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Russ: Read 13:31-1.7 (b) 2 FIRST, then read 13:31-1.7 (b) 3
OK, so IF ya don't have the book.....
The period that you obtain your Lic, you are excused/exempt from CEU requirements.
As to "banking" (3) says ....no more than eight credits into a succeding triennial period.
Usually I say "guys, stay awake during the 1-hour of Law"......
Merry Christmas.
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Hi John,
And i thought i was late!
The 8 hr. lighting Design course was pretty good, they had that one in East Brunswick, morning was indoor lighting, and afternoon was outdoor, the guys that ran the course did a nice job.
Rat,
What courses did you sign up for?
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Les: I know it's to late now, but how did you find the Lighting Course?? & Who did it??
Ho, Ho, Ho.....it's almost Christmas......
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Rat,
What courses did you sign up for? ... Lk,..I signed on for ALL of them,..all 34 hours worth with Bob Frangipane in Lyndhurst, N.J.. I don't have the paperwork in front of me, but I think they're all the same topics no matter where you go..?? I could be wrong... Russ
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