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2023 NEC Section 210.8(B): GFCI Protection, Other Than Dwelling Units

These are some updated code changes and exceptions in section 210.8(B), which covers GFCI rules for personnel, other than dwelling units.

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    Here are some important 2023 NEC changes made to 210.8(A)(5), which covers rules for GFCI outlets in basements.

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    Here are the 2023 NEC changes made to Section 210.8(A)(7), which covers rules for GFCI outlets near areas with sinks.

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Expired Massachusetts Electrical License – What To Do Now

Massachusetts electrical licenses expire on July 31, 2019. The Massachusetts Board of State Examiners of Electricians requires licensees to complete 21 hours of electrical continuing education every 3 years in order to renew their license. If you did not successfully renew your license in 2016, and your license expired July 31, 2016, make sure to complete your continuing education and renew your license now! If your license expired July 31, 2016 and you do not renew by July 31, 2019, you will lose your license and will need to re-test to become licensed again.

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