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G-2 Limited Natural and LP Gas Journeyperson (2013-07-01)

The holder of this license may perform said work only while in the employ of a contractor licensed for such work. The holder of this license may perform only that work for the installation, repair, replacement, alteration, and maintenance of gas piping systems and approved gas appliances, gas utilization equipment and accessories for use with LP gas supplied by gas containers and/or natural gas. The requirements to qualify for this license examination shall be the completion of a registered apprenticeship program or equivalent experience and training (72 hour gas safety course).

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Minimum Passing Score of 70%
Time Allowed - 90 Minutes

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