SF4488 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Electrical work supervision modification

Related bill: HF4330

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Purpose

  • To modify who can perform and supervise electrical work in Minnesota, clarify licensing categories, tighten supervision requirements for unlicensed workers, and establish ongoing education requirements for licensed technicians.

Main Provisions

  • Journeyworker Electrician licensing and supervision (Section 1)

    • No one may perform or supervise electrical work unless they are licensed as a journeyworker electrician.
    • Supervision conditions:
    • The work is for a licensed contractor and the worker is an employee, partner, or officer of that contractor; or
    • The work is performed under the supervision of a master electrician who is employed by the worker’s employer, either directly or through joint employment, on employer-owned or -leased electrical facilities located on employer-operated property.
    • License qualifications:
    • Applicants for a Class A journeyworker electrician license must have at least four years of experience wiring, installing, and repairing electrical systems.
    • Up to one year of credit (for a two-year postsecondary electrical course approved by the commissioner) may be allowed.
    • Grandfathering for Class B licenses:
    • As of August 1, 1985, no new Class B journeyworker electrician licenses may be issued.
    • Those holding a Class B license as of that date may keep and renew it, with privileges limited to single-phase systems not over 200 amperes on farmsteads or small towns/dwellings in very small communities.
  • Power Limited Technician licensing and supervision (Section 2)

    • No one may install, alter, repair, plan, lay out, or supervise electrical work for technology circuits or systems unless licensed as a power limited technician.
    • Supervision conditions:
    • Work must be for a licensed contractor and the worker must be an employee, partner, officer, or the licensed contractor themselves; or
    • The work must be performed under the direct supervision of a master electrician or power limited technician employed by the same employer.
    • License qualifications:
    • Either a graduate of a four-year electrical course from an accredited college/university, or at least 36 months of hands-on experience planning, laying out, supervising, installing, altering, and repairing power-limited systems.
    • Credit may be allowed for up to 12 months (2000 hours) of a two-year postsecondary electrical course or other approved training.
    • Continuing education:
    • Licensees must complete 16 hours of continuing education at each renewal cycle.
  • Unlicensed Individuals (Section 3)

    • Definition and restrictions:
    • An unlicensed individual is someone not licensed to perform specific electrical work.
    • An unlicensed individual may not perform work that a licensed individual is authorized to perform unless registered with the department and supervised directly by a licensed individual.
    • The licensed and unlicensed workers must be employed by the same licensed electrical contractor.
    • Supervision and limits:
    • Licensed individuals must supervise unlicensed workers; unlicensed workers may not supervise others or assign work to unlicensed workers.
    • With the exception of technology circuits or systems work, licensed supervisors may supervise no more than two unlicensed individuals; for technology circuits or systems work, the limit is three unlicensed individuals.
    • Plan and layout restrictions:
    • No individual other than a master electrician or power limited technician may plan or lay out electrical wiring for light, heat, power, or similar purposes, except for circuits or systems exempted from licensing.
    • Records and compliance:
    • Contractors employing unlicensed workers must keep records showing compliance, and the department may review copies of these records.
    • Responsibility of licensed supervisors:
    • When supervising unlicensed workers, the licensed supervisor is responsible for ensuring all electrical work complies with the Minnesota Electrical Act and related rules.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • New or clarified licensing and supervision framework:
    • Adds/defines the capability to supervise only under specified licensing (journeyworker electrician or power limited technician) with explicit supervision chains (employer, master electrician, or power limited technician).
    • Tightens who may perform and supervise electrical work, moving toward stricter control of who can supervise and where work occurs.
  • Elimination of new Class B licenses for journeyworker electricians:
    • No new Class B journeyworker electrician licenses issued after August 1, 1985; grandfathering for current holders only in limited contexts.
  • New licensing tracks and education requirements:
    • Introduces two distinct licensed positions (journeyworker electrician and power limited technician) with distinct training/experience paths and continuing education mandates.
  • Stronger controls on unlicensed labor:
    • Requires registration of unlicensed workers, imposes supervision limits, mandates recordkeeping by employers, and assigns clear accountability to licensed supervisors.
  • Technology circuits/systems carve-out:
    • Establishes separate supervision limits and licensing requirements for “technology circuits or systems,” including allowances for higher supervision counts under that category.

Practical Implications

  • For contractors and employers:
    • Increased need to verify licensing status of workers and ensure proper supervision by a licensed professional.
    • Administrative burden to register unlicensed workers, track supervision, and maintain compliance records.
  • For workers:
    • New career tracks (journeyworker electrician and power limited technician) with formal licensing, experience requirements, and continuing education.
    • Potential limits on who can perform certain tasks without a license, especially for unlicensed workers.
  • For public safety and compliance:
    • Greater professional oversight of electrical work and more formal training and ongoing education for licensed personnel.
    • Clear accountability for supervisors to ensure compliance with the Minnesota Electrical Act.

Examples of Key Concepts (from the bill text)

  • Journeyworker electrician, Class A/B licenses, master electrician
  • Power limited technician, technology circuits or systems
  • Direct supervision, joint employment, licensed contractor
  • Unlicensed individuals, registration, recordkeeping
  • Continuing education (16 hours), four-year electrical course, 36 months experience, 2000 hours credit
  • Scope limits (single-phase systems under 200 amperes on small locales), technology circuit exemptions

Relevant Terms - journeyworker electrician - Class A journeyworker electrician license - Class B journeyworker electrician license - master electrician - power limited technician - technology circuits or systems - unlicensed individuals - direct supervision - licensed contractor - joint employment - four-year electrical course - 36 months experience - two-year post-high school electrical course - 12 months / 2000 hours credit - continuing education 16 hours - Minnesota Electrical Act - department - records - single-phase systems - farmsteads - municipalities - accredited college or university

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 17, 2026SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
March 17, 2026SenateActionReferred toLabor
March 23, 2026SenateActionAuthor added

Citations

 
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  {
    "analysis": {
      "added": [
        "Specifies that supervision may occur when the work is for a contractor and the individual is an employee, partner, or officer of a licensed contractor, or when performed under the supervision of a master electrician employed by the employer, including joint employment arrangements."
      ],
      "removed": [],
      "summary": "This bill amends Minnesota Statutes 326B.33 subdivision 2 to redefine who may perform and supervise electrical work, requiring journeyworker electrician licensure and establishing supervision conditions involving licensed contractors or master electricians.",
      "modified": [
        "Revises licensing prerequisites for journeyworker electricians, including experience requirements and credit for completing a two-year postsecondary electrical course."
      ]
    },
    "citation": "326B.33",
    "subdivision": "Subd.2"
  },
  {
    "analysis": {
      "added": [
        "Maintains requirement that electrical work for technology circuits or systems may require supervision by a master electrician or power limited technician, and that licensees must meet education and experience prerequisites for power limited technician."
      ],
      "removed": [],
      "summary": "This bill amends Minnesota Statutes 326B.33 subdivision 7 to regulate the power limited technician licensing, including supervision requirements and licensing prerequisites.",
      "modified": [
        "Adds continuing education requirement: 16 hours of CE for each renewal period."
      ]
    },
    "citation": "326B.33",
    "subdivision": "Subd.7"
  },
  {
    "analysis": {
      "added": [
        "Unlicensed individuals must register with the department prior to performing electrical work, and work must be supervised directly by a licensed individual.",
        "Licensed and unlicensed individuals must be employed by the same employer; licensed electricians shall not permit unlicensed individuals to perform work except under direct supervision."
      ],
      "removed": [],
      "summary": "This bill amends Minnesota Statutes 326B.33 subdivision 12 regarding unlicensed individuals performing electrical work, registrant requirements, supervision, and enforcement.",
      "modified": [
        "Imposes limits on the number of unlicensed individuals supervised: no more than two for non-technology work and no more than three for technology circuits or systems; requires records compliance by contractors employing unlicensed workers; department access for record inspection."
      ]
    },
    "citation": "326B.33",
    "subdivision": "Subd.12"
  },
  {
    "analysis": {
      "added": [],
      "removed": [],
      "summary": "Cross-reference to exemptions from licensing for circuits or systems under subdivision 21 paragraph b within Minnesota Statutes 326B.33.",
      "modified": [
        "Notes that some circuits or systems are exempted from personal licensing per subdivision 21 paragraph b."
      ]
    },
    "citation": "326B.33",
    "subdivision": "Subd.21 paragraph b"
  }
]

Progress through the legislative process

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