REQUESTED BY: Terry L. Carlson, Executive Director, State Electrical Board QUESTION: Are persons who install new electrical wiring for water wells and related equipment required to be licensed by the State Electrical Board?
CONCLUSION: Yes.
You have advised that a representative of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services has indicated to you that the Department believes that statutes regulating water wells give it the authority to permit persons who have been licensed by the Department as water well installers to install all electrical wiring which is part of the well system. You question whether the statutes granting the Department authority over water wells are so broad.
Nothing in the State Electrical Act would suggest that the wiring of a water well falls outside the Board's jurisdiction. According to Neb. Rev. Stat. §
Pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §
It is true that the Water Well Standards and Contractors' Licensing Act, Neb. Rev. Stat. §§
One might argue that the Water Well Standards and Contractors' Licensing Act ought to control because it specifically deals with water wells, whereas the State Electrical Act is more general. However, the Electrical Act is arguably the more specific of the two when it comes to working with the electrical components of the system. The fact that the Electrical Act authorized a special license for well pump wiring also supports this view, notwithstanding that the authority to create such special licenses was not used and has expired.
We are of the view that the two Acts need to be read together. On-site water well pump installation and wiring will need to be performed by one who possesses both an electrician license and an appropriate license from the Department of Health and Human Services, or, alternatively, both a licensed electrician and a licensed pump installer will need to be employed.
Sincerely,
Don Stenberg Attorney General
Mark D. Starr Assistant Attorney General
