Clarifies homeowners' rights to perform electrical work on their own property in Massachusetts.
This bill amends the General Laws of Massachusetts to clarify that homeowners can perform electrical work on their own property without needing a permit, provided it is for their primary residence. It removes the requirement for homeowners to be certified electricians to obtain a permit for such work. The bill also ensures that wire inspectors cannot reject a permit application from a non-certified electrician if the property is the applicant's primary residence and they own the property.
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