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Committee hears bill to let Oregon electrical experience count toward Washington inspector credential

2706018 · March 19, 2025
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The Labor & Workplace Standards Committee heard testimony March 19 on Substitute Senate Bill 5265, sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Curtis King (14th Legislative District), which would allow certain out-of-state journey-level electrician experience to count toward Washington electrical inspector qualifications.

The Labor & Workplace Standards Committee heard testimony March 19 on Substitute Senate Bill 5265, sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Curtis King (14th Legislative District), which would allow certain out-of-state journey-level electrician experience to count toward Washington electrical inspector qualifications.

Jim Morishima, staff to the committee, told members the bill would add as eligible an individual who "has a journey level electrician certificate issued by LNI and 8 years of experience installing electrical wiring and equipment, 4 years of which as a journey level…

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