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ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS (BUILDINGS) ACT

CHAPTER 54:71

LAWS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Act
17 of 1945

Amended by
39 of 1945
1 of 1949
17 of 1953
21 of 1971
6 of 1989

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Index of Subsidiary Legislation
Page

Electric Installations (Buildings) (Duties of Wiremen) Rules (GN 6/1949) … 10

Electric Installations (Wiremen’s Licences and Fees) Rules [17 of 1945 (Sch.)] … 12

Note on Adaptation
1. Certain fees in this Chapter were increased by the Commission under paragraph 4 of the
Second Schedule to the Law Revision Act (Ch. 3:03). Where this occurs, a marginal reference
in the form normally indicating an amendment is made to LN 51/1980 (the Legal Notice by
which the President’s approval was signified).

2. Under paragraph 6 of the Second Schedule to the Law Revision Act (Ch. 3:03) the
Commission amended certain references to public officers in this Chapter. The Minister’s
approval of the amendments was signified by LN 120/1980, but no marginal reference is
made to this Notice where any such amendment is made in the text.

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CHAPTER 54:71

ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS (BUILDINGS) ACT

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

SECTION

1. Short title.
2. Interpretation.
3. Appointment of Licensing Authority.
4. Powers and duties of Licensing Authority.
5. Licences.
6. Qualifications for licences.
7. Licensing Authority may replace licences lost or destroyed.
8. Power of Licensing Authority to refuse or cancel licences.
9. Offences.

10. Duty to produce licence.
11. Power to make Rules.
12. Exceptions may be provided for.

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CHAPTER 54:71

ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS (BUILDINGS) ACT

An Act to provide for the licensing of persons who carry out
the electric wiring of buildings, the regulation of such
operations, and generally the prevention or minimising
of danger to persons or property which may arise from
the electric wiring of buildings.

[5TH JULY 1945]

1. This Act may be cited as the Electric Installations
(Buildings) Act.

2. (1) In this Act—
“Board” means the Board of Industrial Training constituted under

the Industrial Training Act;
“licensed wireman” means a person who is the holder of a

valid licence as such issued to him under the provisions of
this Act;

“licence” includes duplicate licence.
(2) For the purposes of this Act a person shall be deemed

to act as a wireman who, on any occasion, installs, fixes, repairs,
alters, replaces, connects, disconnects or removes the whole or
any part of the electric wiring of any building, not being the wiring
of any telephone or radio-diffusion service or a lightning conductor
or the wiring (including the earthing) of any wireless aerial; but a
person shall not be deemed to act as a wireman by reason only of
the fact that he manipulates a switch, or connects or disconnects a
plug, or replaces or installs a lamp in a socket, or replaces a fuse
so long as the replacement is in conformity with the relevant
provisions of any Rules in force by virtue of section 11.

3. The Minister may by Notification appoint one or more
persons to be Licensing Authorities for the purposes of this Act
and the Chief Technical Officer (Works) shall be deemed to have
been so appointed.

1950 Ed.
Ch. 30 No 15.
17 of 1945.

Commencement.

Short title.

Interpretation.

Ch. 39:54.

Appointment
of Licensing
Authority.

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Powers and
duties of
Licensing
Authority.

Licences.
[6 of 1989].

Qualifications
for licences.
[17 of 1953
21 of 1971].

Ch. 39:54.

4. Any of the powers and duties conferred or imposed on
“the Licensing Authority” by this Act may be exercised by any
person appointed (so long as the appointment subsists) or deemed
to have been appointed under section 3.

5. (1) The Licensing Authority may grant a licence to act as
a wireman to any person who—

(a) makes an application in the prescribed manner to
the Licensing Authority;

(b) satisfies the Licensing Authority that he is
qualified in accordance with this Act to receive
the licence;

(c) is not less than eighteen years of age; and
(d) pays the prescribed fee.

(2) Every such licence to act as wireman shall be in the
prescribed form and shall have attached to it one of two recent
photographs of the holder which shall be supplied to the Licensing
Authority by the applicant for a licence when making his
application; and every such licence shall be valid for a period of
two years from the date on which it is granted unless sooner
cancelled as provided below.

(3) If, within fifteen days after the expiry of any such
licence, the holder makes application in the prescribed manner for
a new licence, he shall be deemed to be still a licensed wireman
until he is served with a notice to the effect that a new licence has
been refused by the Licensing Authority.

6. Any person shall be qualified to receive a licence to act as
a wireman who—

(a) has qualified for a certificate of efficiency as a
wireman under the provisions of the Industrial
Training Act prior to 1st January 1950, and is in
possession of the certificate;

(b) has qualified for such a certificate of efficiency
after 1st January 1950, and is in possession of
such a certificate, and, in addition is in possession

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Licensing
Authority may
replace licences
lost or
destroyed.

Power of
Licensing
Authority to
refuse or cancel
licences.

of a certificate issued by or on behalf of the Board
(for which certificate the Board may in its
discretion demand the prescribed fee), to the effect
that he has been apprenticed as a wireman under
the said Act with the approval of the Board and
has served such apprenticeship to the satisfaction
of the Board;

(c) being the holder of such a certificate of efficiency
issued after 1st January 1950, is over the age of
twenty-three years and satisfies the Chief
Electrical Inspector that he has had not less than
three years practical experience in electrical
installation work;

(d) has satisfied the Chief Electrical Inspector that
he has received training outside Trinidad and
Tobago which qualifies him to act as a wireman;

(e) was the holder of a licence issued or deemed to
have been issued under either of the written
laws referred to in the former section 3 of this
Act before its publication in the 1950 Revised
Edition; or

(f) has previously held a licence to act as a wireman
issued under this Act.

7. The Licensing Authority may, on payment of the prescribed
fee, issue a duplicate of any licence as a wireman which is proved
to his satisfaction to have been lost or destroyed and which has not
been cancelled.

8. (1) The Licensing Authority may refuse to issue a licence
under this Act, or cancel a licence held by a licensed wireman, if
it is established to his satisfaction, after giving the applicant or
licensee an opportunity of being heard, that the applicant
or licensee—

(a) is prevented from acting efficiently as a wireman
by infirmity of mind or body;

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(b) has been convicted of an offence involving
dishonesty which he committed in the course of
acting as a wireman;

(c) has been convicted of any offence against this
Act or the Rules thereunder;

(d) has been guilty of gross negligence or inefficiency
in the course of acting as a wireman; or

(e) has previously been refused a licence under this
Act, or has previously had his licence cancelled,
on any grounds specified in this subsection.

(2) Whenever the Licensing Authority refuses to issue a
licence or cancels a licence he shall cause notice of the refusal or
cancellation to be served on the applicant or licensee, as the case
may be, either personally or by letter addressed to him at his usual
or last known place of abode.

(3) Whenever notice of cancellation of a licence has been
served in accordance with subsection (2) the licensee shall forthwith
surrender his licence to the Licensing Authority and, if any licensee
fails in this obligation, he is liable on summary conviction to a
fine of one hundred and fifty dollars.

(4) The refusal of a Licensing Authority to issue a licence
and the cancellation of a licence by the Licensing Authority shall
be subject to appeal to the Minister whose decision shall be final.

9. Any person who—
(a) in any application for a licence under this Act,

makes any statement which is materially false,
or tenders in support of any such application any
certificate or licence which does not relate to him
or which is false in any material particular;

(b) not being a licensed wireman or a person working
under the direct and continuous supervision of a
licensed wireman, acts as a wireman or offers
directly or indirectly so to act;

(c) employs to act as a wireman any person who is
not a licensed wireman and who does not work

Offences.

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under the direct and continuous supervision of a
licensed wireman and whom he either knows not
to be a licensed wireman or has no reason to
believe to be a licensed wireman;

(d) being a licensed wireman, lends his licence, or
makes the use of his licence available, to any other
person; or

(e) borrows, or uses as his own, a licence not granted
to him under this Act,

is liable on summary conviction for a first offence to a fine of
three hundred dollars and on summary conviction for a subsequent
offence to a fine of seven hundred and fifty dollars and to
imprisonment for three months.

10. Any person who refuses to produce his licence as a
wireman for inspection on demand by the Licensing Authority or
by a constable, or by a person to whom he has offered or is giving
his services as a wireman, or by a person by whom he is employed
or is about to be employed as a wireman is liable on summary
conviction to a fine of one hundred and fifty dollars. However, if
within forty-eight hours after the production of his licence was
demanded the holder himself produces the licence to the person
demanding it, or at the office of the Licensing Authority, where
the demand was made by the Licensing Authority, or at such Police
Station as may be specified by him at the time the production of
the licence was demanded, where the demand was made by a
constable, he shall not be convicted under this section.

11. (1) The Minister may, subject to affirmative resolution
of Parliament, make Rules for carrying out the purposes of this
Act and, in particular and without prejudice to the generality of
this power, such Rules may make provision for—

(a) prescribing any matters authorised by this Act to
be prescribed;

(b) regulating the performance of their duties by
persons acting as wiremen;

Duty
to produce
licence.

Power to
make Rules.

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(c) prescribing the measures to be taken to prevent
or minimise danger to persons or property which
may arise from the electric wiring of buildings or
the manner of installing, fixing, wiring, repairing,
altering, replacing, connecting, disconnecting or
removing the same; and

(d) prescribing a penalty not exceeding a fine of seven
hundred and fifty dollars and imprisonment for
three months for breaches or contraventions of
any such rule.

(2) The Electric Installations (Wiremen’s Licences and
Fees) Rules (formerly contained in the Schedule to this Act) shall
be deemed to be made under this section and may be amended or
revoked under subsection (1).

(3) Rules under subsection (1)(b), (c) and (d) may be made
to apply throughout Trinidad and Tobago or to specified areas of
Trinidad and Tobago and shall have effect notwithstanding anything
to the contrary in any law.

12. This Act shall have effect subject to such exceptions,
whether conditional or otherwise, as may be provided for by Order
of the Minister.

Exceptions may
be provided for.

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SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION

ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS (BUILDINGS)
(DUTIES OF WIREMEN) RULES

made under section 11

1. These Rules may be cited as the Electric Installations
(Buildings) (Duties of Wiremen) Rules.

2. In these Rules “Chief Inspector” and “installation” have
the same meanings as in the Electricity (Inspection) Act.

3. Every wireman shall, before commencing any work by
way of addition or alteration to an installation which has been
completed and for which a certificate of approval under the
Electricity (Inspection) Rules, has been issued, or which was
connected prior to the coming into force of these Rules, notify the
Chief Inspector in the form set out in the Schedule of the nature of
the proposed addition or alteration, and on completion thereof make
an application to the Chief Inspector for an inspection of the same.

4. Any wireman who contravenes any provision of these
Rules is liable on summary conviction to a fine of seven hundred
and fifty dollars.

6/1949.

Citation.

Interpretation.

Ch. 54:72.

Addition or
alteration to
installation.
Ch. 54:72.
Sub. Leg.

Schedule.

Contravention.

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Description of Present Installation Description of Proposedaddition/alteration

SCHEDULE

No.

Notification of an addition or alteration to an Electric Installation.

I, .........................., being a licensed wireman do hereby give notice that
I propose, at the request of ................................, owner/occupier, to carry out
the addition/alteration to the electric installation situated at
....................................., and as described below.

and will on completion make application for inspection.
I have informed .........................................., whose signature appears below,

that it is illegal to operate any addition or alteration to the installation until it
has been inspected and a certificate of approval issued.

I confirm that I have been informed as above.

OFFICE STAMP.

Rule 3.

...............................
Wireman.

..............................................
Owner/Occupier.

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ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS (WIREMEN’S
LICENCES AND FEES) RULES

deemed to be made under section 11

1. These Rules may be cited as the Electric Installations
(Wiremen’s Licences and Fees) Rules.

2. Applications for licences under the Act shall be in the
appropriate form in Part A of the Schedule and shall be accompanied
by the certificates or previous licence (unless surrendered on
cancellation) on which the applicant bases his claim to be qualified
under section 6 of the Act. Such certificate shall be returned by the
Licensing Authority to the applicant when or before the licence is
granted or refused, as the case may be, and such previous licence
shall be so returned if it has not expired.

3. Licences under the Act shall be in the appropriate form in
Part A of the Schedule.

4. The fees to be taken for things done under the Act shall be
in accordance with Part B of the Schedule.

17 of 1945
(Sch.).
[1 of 1949
51/1980
174/1984].

Citation.

Application
for licences.
Part A.
Schedule.

Licences.
Part A.
Schedule.

Fees.
Part B.
Schedule.

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SCHEDULE
PART A

FORM 1

ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS (BUILDINGS) ACT

APPLICATION FOR LICENCE BY AN APPLICANT NOT
PREVIOUSLY LICENSED

1. I, (a) ...................................., of (b) ....................................., hereby apply to
the Licensing Authority for a licence to act as a wireman.

2. I was born on .................................... at (c) .........................................................

3. I annex hereto my photograph in duplicate and the following certificates
namely (d): ........................................................................................................................

4. I have (f)/have not (f) previously applied for and been refused a licence as
wireman under the above-mentioned Act.

5. I have (f)/have not (f) held a licence under the above-mentioned Act and/or
under any previous regulations providing for the licensing of wiremen.

6. I am not suffering from any physical infirmity which would prevent me from
acting as a wireman.

7. I have (f)/have not (f) been convicted of an offence or offences described in
section 8(1)(b) and (c) of the Act (e).

The particulars of such previous convictions are as follows:

Date of
conviction Court Offence Sentence
.......................................................................................................................................
Dated ...................................................... Signed ..............................................................

Read these footnotes carefully.
(a) Full name in block capitals.
(b) Full address.
(c) State number of house, name of street, name of town and country

as appropriate.

Rules 2, 3.

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(d) See section 6 of the Act. Annex certificate of efficiency as a wireman
issued under the Industrial Training Act and, if you passed the
qualifying examination after 1st January 1950, annex also a certificate
from the Board that you were duly apprenticed as a wireman and
served your apprenticeship to the Board’s satisfaction. If you were
qualified abroad, annex the Board’s certificate that you are qualified
to act as a wireman.

(e) These offences are—
(i) an offence involving dishonesty committed while you were

acting as a wireman; or
(ii) an offence against the Act or the Rules thereunder.

(f) Delete if appropriate.

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FORM 2

ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS (BUILDINGS) ACT

APPLICATION FOR LICENCE BY AN APPLICANT WHO
HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY LICENSED

1. I, (a) ................................., of (b) ..............................., hereby apply to the
Licensing Authority for a licence to act as a wireman.

2. I have previously been licensed as a wireman. My last licence was issued by
....................................................., on ....................................................., and is annexed.

3. No licence previously issued to me has been cancelled (c).
I have had a previous licence cancelled (c).

4. I am not suffering from any physical infirmity which would prevent me from
acting as a wireman.

5. I have (e)/have not (e) been convicted of an offence or offences described in
section 8(1)(b) and (c) of the Act (d).

The particulars of such previous conviction are as follows:

Date of
conviction. Court. Offence. Sentence.

...........................................................................................................................................

Dated ................................
Signed ...............................

Read these footnotes carefully
(a) Full name in block capitals.
(b) Full address.
(c) Strike out inappropriate sentence.
(d) These offences are—

(i) an offence involving dishonesty while you were acting as a
wireman or

(ii) an offence against the Act, or the Rules thereunder.

(e) Delete if inappropriate.

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FORM 3

ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS (BUILDINGS) ACT

FORM OF LICENCE

The Licensing Authority hereby licenses .............................., of .............................,

to act as a wireman from ................................... to ................................, 20..... .

Dated .....................................

PART B

FEES

$

1. For a licence as a wireman … … … … … 100.00

2. For a duplicate licence as a wireman… … … … 100.00

3. For a certificate of apprenticeship issued by the Board under
section 6(b) of the Act … … … … … 10.00

4. For a certificate issued by the Board under section 6(c) of
the Act … … … … … … … 15.00

[51/1980
174/1984].

.............................................
Licensing Authority.

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