- (1) In the event a licensed electrical contractor in responsible charge separates by termination, layoff, or voluntary resignation from a partnership, corporation, business trust, or other legal entity operating under his or her certification, the licensed contractor and entity shall notify the Board within five {5} days of the separation by submitting a severance notification form prescribed by the Board. The entity must immediately cease entering all contracts, both verbal and written, and the installation, service and/or repair of any electrical system until a licensed electrical contractor applies to, and is approved by, the Board as responsible in charge for the entity. Operating without a certified contractor in responsible charge is a violation of Section 34-36-16, Code of Ala. 1975.
- (2) In the event of the death or incapacitation of a certified contractor in writing within 45 days by any partnership, corporation, business trust, or other legal entity operating under the certification of the deceased or incapacitated person in responsible charge. These business entities are eligible to apply for an emergency license on an application prescribed by the Board and must provide a death certificate or official statement from a physician attesting to incapacitation.
An emergency certification shall be active for no longer than 90 days before expiring. The entity may continue to enter new contracts and engage in the installation, service or repair of electrical systems while the certification remains active. Once expired the entity must immediately cease entering all contracts, both verbal and written, and the installation, service and/or repair of any electrical system until a certified contractor applies to, and is approved by, the Board as responsible in charge for the entity. Failure to notify the Board of the death of a contractor is a violation of Section 34-36-6(9)(c) Code of Ala. 1975.
Author: Jeffrey M. Becraft
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, 34-36-6; 34-36-7; 41-9A-3
History: New Rule: Published December 31, 2025; effective February 14, 2026.