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Question: With Xcel Energy now enforcing the removal of PV production metering for systems less than 10kW DC, do installers still need an “AC disconnect”?

Inspector Perspective:  First it is important to note that the consensus reached, are only for those PV systems utilizing an interconnection method on the load-side of the service disconnecting means, as described in NEC 705.12, interconnection methods on the supply-side of the service disconnecting means shall continue to meet the requirements of 705.11. Consensus was […]

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“Late Start” Enrollment for IECRM’s 2020-2021 Apprenticeship 

Training Program Underway Late enrollment for IECRM’s 2020-2021 Apprenticeship Training Program will open Monday, August 31 for Registration (Members only). The cornerstone of IECRM’s educational programs is the Four-Year Electrical Apprenticeship Program. IECRM’s four-year expert program is accredited by the US Department of Labor (DOL) Office of Apprenticeship (OA/BAT), recognized by the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs, and approved […]

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COVID Champions:  For Service Above and Beyond!

During this year’s Summit Awards, a very special recognition was given to IECRM members who have done amazing work and made a positive impact in response to COVID-19. The electrical construction industry’s contributions – both large and small – were highlighted demonstrating the considerable strength of the collective above and beyond work and service performed […]

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A Letter From the IECRM CEO

Welcome to the Electrician issue: Essential and Excellent. We are celebrating you, your teams, your apprentices, and the great work you do as essential workers. On Thursday, August 13, we will celebrate your excellence in a big, fun, safe way! This year, the 14th Annual IECRM Summit Awards ceremony will be held live online to […]

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IECRM Member Forums: Essential Information for Our Essential Members

IECRM is honored to help you navigate through these unprecedented times during the COVID-19 crisis. Below you will find a bulleted recap of the discussion and helpful links to resources mentioned in yesterday’s Member Forum. Member Forums will be scheduled bi-weekly beginning in July. Please watch your inbox for future dates. Upcoming Member Forum Dates:  Member […]

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Colorado Senate Bill 120 Triggers Launch of IECRM’s Fast Track Electrical Apprentice Course

Independent Electrical Contractors-Rocky Mountain (IECRM) trade association and electrical apprentice training program has launched a new series of classes for apprentices who have fulfilled on-the-job hours required for Journey Worker licensure. This new course is in response to the recently enacted legislation, Senate Bill SB20-120, concerning requirements for Colorado state electrical board registered apprentices. The […]

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IECRM Self-Pay Tuition Policy

 

Self-pay students who are employed with a member company must register and pay through the member company using the IECRM Flashpoint Enrollment Portal/Process in order to qualify for member rates.

Self-pay students that are employed with a member company but that do not register and pay through the member will be charged the non-member rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.


Self-pay students who are employed with a member company and require a payment plan will not qualify for the member rate and will be charged the non-member rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.


Self-pay students who do not work for a member company will continue to be charged the non-member rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.


To maximize association/membership benefits, ALL member companies are encouraged to register and pay for all enrolled apprentices utilizing internal payment arrangements and processes between employer and employee.


We value our IECRM members and apprentice community. We encourage all apprentices to be enrolled in the four-year apprenticeship program, earning, and learning their way toward Journeyworker licensure. We encourage all members to utilize the member discount for tuition, books and applicable fees to ensure the long-term support and success of the next-generation electrician.


(Payment Plans are available, please reference the Self Pay Payment Plan Policy.)


Self-Pay Payment Plan Policy


We offer the following arrangements for students that are unable to pay in full at the time of registration.


● Self-pay students will be charged the non-member rate.
● A 50% down payment of total semester tuition, books and applicable fees are due at registration.
● Remaining balance can be divided up to 3 additional monthly payments ($10.00 processing fee applies on each installment)
● All payments that are declined will incur a $20.00 NSF fee.

 

We encourage all students who are employed with a member company to work with their employer to register and pay through the IECRM Flashpoint Enrollment Portal/Process. This will ensure the student is paying the lowest possible rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.