NSCA Releases 2015 Guide to State Licensing; Available Now

The National Systems Contractors Association (NSCA) has announced the release of the 2015 Guide to State Licensing, providing the commercial electronic systems industry with a reference guide of state laws governing the installation of low-voltage systems.

The 2015 Guide to State Licensing offers an overview of licensing requirements and state code for each U.S. state. The research presented reflects changes in state and administrative statutes through December 2014.

“This guide answers many questions we receive from members who want to know what it takes to do work in other states,” says NSCA executive director Chuck Wilson. “With this information, they’ll be able to quickly ensure compliance, no matter which state they’re working in.”

For each state, the 2015 Guide to State Licensing covers:

—Alarm system requirements
—Electrical contractor/electrician requirements
—Low-voltage requirements
—Approved reciprocal states
—License types and associated fees
—Contact information for licensing

The 2015 Guide to State Licensing is a tool that puts licensing requirements at integrators’ fingertips. It also offers a one-page quick reference sheet that outlines requirements for electrical/contractor, low-voltage, or alarm/security system work in each state.

For more information, or to download the report, visit www.nsca.org/research or call 800.446.6722. The report is available free to download for Gold and Platinum NSCA members. The cost for Silver members is $199; the cost for non-members is $399.

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