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This is the web site of Code Course Continuing Education Tests Provided by Carolinas Electrical Contractors Association.

Our postal address is 9715 Northeast Parkway, Suite 300 Matthews NC 28105

We can be reached via e-mail at sgibbs@carolinaseca.org
or you can reach us by telephone at 704-365-4016

For each visitor to our Web page, our Web server automatically recognizes no information regarding the domain or
e-mail address.

We collect no information on visitors who browse our Web page.

With respect to cookies: We use cookies. These cookies are only to “bookmark” your progress during your test. In
the event that you leave a session and have to log back in, the cookie will remember the questions that you have
answered so far.

If you do not want to receive e-mail from us in the future, please let us know by sending us e-mail at the above address.

If you supply us with your postal or e-mail address on-line you will receive a reminder mailing from us regarding the next
time that you will need to take a Code Course Continuing Education Test. If you do not wish to receive such mailings,
please let us know by calling us at the number provided above. Please provide us with your exact name and address.
We will be sure your name is removed from the list.

Persons who supply us with their telephone numbers on-line will only receive telephone contact from us with
information regarding requests they have placed on-line.

In regards to this web-site we do not provide your name and phone number with other organizations.

With respect to Ad Servers: We do not partner with or have special relationships with any ad server companies.

Upon request we provide people who have registered and taken a Code Course Continuing Education test with access
to all information [including proprietary information] that we maintain about them, financial information (e.g., credit card account information) that we maintain about them, transaction information (e.g., dates on which customers made
purchases, amounts and types of purchases) that we maintain about them, communications that the consumer/visitor
has directed to our site (e.g., e-mail’s, customer inquiries), contact information (e.g., name, address, phone number)
that we maintain about them , a description of information that we maintain about them.

You can access this information by e-mailing us at the above address, calling us at the above telephone number, writing
to us at the above address.

Upon request we offer test takers the ability to have inaccuracies corrected in contact information, financial information,
unique identifiers, transaction information, communications that has directed to the site.

Test takers can have this information corrected by sending us e-mail at the above address, calling us at the above
telephone number, writing to us at the above address.

With respect to security: We always use industry-standard encryption technologies when transferring and receiving
consumer data exchanged with our site, When we transfer and receive certain types of sensitive information such as
financial or health information, we redirect visitors to a secure server and will notify visitors through a pop-up screen
on our site, We have appropriate security measures in place in our physical facilities to protect against the loss,
misuse or alteration of information that we have collected from you at our site.

If you feel that this site is not following its stated information policy, you may contact us at the above addresses or
phone number, The DMA’s Committee on Ethical Business Practices at mgoldberger@the-dma.org, state or local
consumer protection office, The Federal Trade Commission by phone at 202.FTC-HELP (202.382.4357) or electronically
at http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/complaint.htm.

The NEC test for Virginia meets the requirements of the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation for the Commonwealth of Virginia. The NEC test for Virginia meets the requirements of the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation for the Commonwealth of Virginia. The test for VA is good for 3 credit hours, which satisfies the Virginia requirement of 3 credit hours during the two year term of the license. Hours can not be banked for Virginia licensing.

What are the new continuing education requirements for the NCBEEC? While the requirement is still that each licensee must have 8 hours of continuing education, starting in July 1 2008 the new annual requirement is that 4 of the hours must be obtained from a classroom setting and the other 4 hours may be obtained by several means including tests (online and paper form). CECA presently offers testing in paper form and online form. CECA offers classroom sessions as well. Please check our Association web site at carolinaseca.org for updates on classroom sessions.

CECA also offers additional free classroom sessions to CECA Members. If you are interested in membership please either contact the CECA office or click here for the member application.

These courses are not sponsored by the Board.