I would go by state law. 

I'll be frank. NABCEP and licensed electrical work are almost incongruous, but 
are certainly separate.

I am closer to being an electrician and will be glad when my electrical 
engineering degree and NABCEP cert will be useful. ;-)

I hope the future will have NABCEP working with states to better integrate the 
knowledge of solar with electrical work.


Thank you,

Maverick


Maverick Brown
BSEET, NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer ®
President & CEO
Maverick Solar Enterprises, Inc.
Office:     512-919-4493
Cell:        512-460-9825

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On Feb 2, 2013, at 6:15 PM, Ian Eastman <i...@cesolar.com> wrote:

> Hi Re-wrenchers,
> Does anyone know where to find some good information on talking to your local 
> AHJ concerning using the NABCEP cert. for a Solar Contracting License? 
> Arguments, facts...?
> Thanks,
> Ian
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