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Electronic/Communication Service Contracting (2014-11-03)
Electronic/Communication Service
Contracting (Abbr: ESC) means that service which provides
for the installation, repair, improvement, or removal of
electronic or communications systems annexed to real
property including telephone wiring, computer cabling,
sound systems, data links, data and network installation,
television and cable TV wiring, antenna wiring, and fiber
optics installation, all of which operate at 50 volts or less.
A firm holding an ESC license is responsible for meeting all
applicable tradesman licensure standards. The ELE
classification also provides for this function.
Questions - 50
Minimum Passing Score of 66%
Time Allowed - 120 Minutes
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