As used in this chapter:

Terms Used In Florida Regulations 61G6-5.001

  • Attachment: A procedure by which a person's property is seized to pay judgments levied by the court.
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
    (1) “”Applicant”” means a business entity making application for certification as an electrical contractor, specialty electrical contractor as designated in Fl. Admin. Code R. 61G6-7.001
    (2) “”Qualifying agent”” means a person with the ability and authority to supervise, direct, manage and control the electrical and/or alarm contracting of a business entity.
    (3) “”Responsible management”” means a managerial position of authority, supervision, and control over the electrical contracting activities of a business entity.
    (4) “”Engaging in electrical contracting”” means a person or business entity who: holds a current occupational license to practice electrical contracting; holds an active license as an electrical contractor; and is able to demonstrate and document professional activity in the practice of electrical contracting.
    (5) “”Electrical contractor or unlimited electrical contractor”” means a person as defined in Florida Statutes § 489.505(12), whose scope of practice is not limited to a specific segment of electrical contracting. An electrical contractor or unlimited electrical contractor shall be either certified or registered.
    (6) “”Specialty electrical contractor”” means a person as defined in Florida Statutes § 489.505(19), whose scope of practice is limited to a specific segment of electrical contracting as defined in subsections 61G6-7.001(1)-(5), F.A.C. A specialty electrical contractor may be either certified or registered.
    (7) “”Engaging in alarm contracting”” means a person or business entity who: holds a current occupational license to practice alarm contracting; holds an active license as an alarm system contractor; and is able to demonstrate and document professional activity in the practice of alarm contracting.
    (8) “”Comprehensive”” means skill, knowledge and experience covering all areas of contracting.
    (9) “”Specialized training”” means instruction specific to an area or areas of the electrical or alarm trade provided by governmental or private organizations for the purpose of preparing the individual instructed to provide a service to the instructing entity.
    (10) “”Education”” means formal instruction provided by an accredited public or private school, community college or university which includes formal classroom time and testing and results in the conference of a recognized degree. For the purposes of this definition 500 man hours equals one year of instruction.
    (11) “”Experience”” means informal exposure to the trade wherein knowledge and skill are obtained by participation in the electrical or alarm contracting trade.
    (12) “”Alarm System”” means any electrical device, signaling device, or combination of electrical devices used to signal or detect a burglary, fire, robbery, or medical emergency.
    (13) “”Alarm System Contractor”” means a person whose business includes the execution of contracts requiring the ability, experience, science, knowledge and skill to lay out, fabricate, install, maintain, alter, repair, monitor, inspect, replace or service alarm systems for compensation, including but not limited to all types of alarm systems for all purposes. This term also means any person, firm, or corporation that engages in the business of alarm contracting under an expressed or implied contract; that undertakes, offers to undertake, purports to have the capacity to undertake, or submits a bid to engage in the business of alarm contracting; or that by itself or by or through others engages in the business of alarm contracting.
    (14) “”Broad Experience”” means that he or she has experience in the electrical or alarm contracting industry which may include management, supervision and hands on experience in the installation of electrical or alarm components as applicable.
    (15) “”Comprehensive training”” means obtaining technical, management, and supervision knowledge and experience through the use of instruction and practice in all phases of the electrical or alarm contracting trade.
    (16) “”Technical education”” means the integration of academic and vocational instruction designed to provide direct job related training in all phases of the electrical or alarm contracting trade.
    (17) “”Lightning rods or related systems”” means:
    (a) Lightning rod – a strike termination device that is a receptor for attachment of flashes to the lightning protection system.
    (b) Related system – a conductor system connecting the strike termination device(s) to the ground terminal(s).
Rulemaking Authority 489.507(3), 489.511 FS. Law Implemented 489.503(22), 489.505(1), (2), (10), (12), 489.511(1), (2)(a)3.c. FS. History-New 1-2-80, Amended 2-15-82, Formerly 21GG-5.01, Amended 2-23-86, 3-21-88, 11-26-90, 7-8-91, 5-20-92, 11-3-92, Formerly 21GG-5.001, Amended 12-26-93, 3-24-94, 7-13-95, 5-2-96, 5-6-96, 8-27-96, 2-13-97, 8-3-97, 1-4-98, 9-7-98, 10-1-03, 3-26-07, 7-15-07, 11-6-23.