Here we gone again..... We felt left out so we are joining the club too.
Re: State of Michigan's addition of the Data/Telecommunications outlet installation work to its electrical permit process.
The state of Michigan has added Data/Telecommunications outlets to its electrical permit process. A copy of the permit and the applicable laws can be found at the following Web address: https://www.michigan.gov/cis/0,1607,%207-154-10401-42952--,00.html
During the past few months, I have been dealing with this issue with some of the other Michigan-based associations. The following is a sampling of the information that you should know before you bid any future jobs in the state, or before you enter into any installation contracts. The fees listed could have a major impact on the bottomline price of a project.
If you have any questions regarding this change, or the fee structure, please contact the following person:
Mr. Virgil Monroe
Chief Electrical Inspector for the state of Michigan
Department of Labor & Economic Growth
Department of Construction Codes & Fire Safety
2501 Woodlake Circle
Okemos, Michigan 48909
Phone: 517.241.9320
Fax: 517.241.9308
E-mail:
[email protected]Web site:
www.michigan.gov/dleg The first item is that a permit could only be issued to a "person, firm, or corporation primarily engaged in the telecommunications and related information systems industry."
Proof of this statement is being addressed at the local AHJ (authority having jurisdiction) level.
"Workman-like manner" requirements/installations will be at the discretion of the local electrical inspectors judgement.
The revised fee structure went into effect April 1, 2006. The fee structure is as follows:
Up to 10 devices $50.00
11 to 20 devices $100.00
More than 20 devices $5.00 each
Currently, a device is considered to be an outlet or jack that will have something plugged into it. Some direct wired installation products will be considered a device.
The following is a part of the actual electrical code for Michigan:
80.19. Permits and certificates. A person shall not equip a building with
electrical conductors or equipment or make an alteration of, change in, or
addition to, electrical conductors or equipment without receiving a written
permit to do the work described. If the electrical installation or
alterations of, changes in, or addition to, electrical conductors or
equipment are found to be in compliance with the provision of the code and if
the work has passed the inspection of the enforcing agency, then the
enforcing agency shall, upon the request of the permit holder to whom the
permit was issued, issue a certificate of final electrical inspection. The
certificate certifies that the provisions of the code have been complied
with. This section does not apply to installations that are referred to in
section 7(3)(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (h), (k), (l), or (n) of 1956 PA
217, MCL 338.887(3)(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (h), (k), (l), or (n).
The following is the exemption statute that we have been using as our reference since this issue came to our attention:
Section O in Public Act 217 says:
(o) The construction, installation, maintenance, repair, and renovation of telecommunications equipment and related systems by a person, firm, or corporation primarily engaged in the telecommunications and related information systems industry. This exemption does not include the construction, installation, maintenance, repair, and renovation of a fire alarm system.
A State Permit is required in areas where other jurisdictions do not apply.
Now that Data/Communications appears on the State form, it can be expected to appear in other local jurisdictions. The fees may vary at the various municipal levels. Also, you may run into a situation where the local AHJ isn't up to speed on the permit requirements.
The State Electrical Administration Board meets 9:30 a.m., April 21, at the Okemos address.
If you would like to take exception to this new fee structure or to the permits required, I would suggest that you show up for this meeting. If you still don't get satisfaction, then I would suggest contacting your state representative or state senator. As a taxpayer and small business owner, this fee structure and its associated permit requirements could have a major effect on your future business.
If you have any questions, or if you would like to talk to me, please don't hesitate to contact me.