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My county is telling me I need a certified electrician to pull my solar permit, they
said it was a California law as of 2016. I am unable to find any information on this.
Can someone please point me to the code or article that says this is the case.
I have looked in the NEC, CEC and the California solar permitting guide. I know
the county has the right to create their own standard requirements, with in reason
according to the California solar permitting guide, but if they are telling me its the
law and they are wrong I would like to inform them. The California solar permitting
guide and several other articles make it seem like it should be easier to pull a
permit.. like this.
It is the intent of the Legislature that local agencies not adopt ordinances that
create unreasonable barriers to the installation of solar energy systems, including,
but not limited to, design review for aesthetic purposes, and not unreasonably
restrict the ability of homeowners and agricultural and business concerns to install
solar energy systems. It is the policy of the state to promote and encourage the
use of solar energy systems and to limit obstacles to their use. It is the intent of the
Legislature that local agencies comply not only with the language of this section,
but also the legislative intent to encourage the installation of solar energy systems
by removing obstacles to, and minimizing costs of, permitting for such systems.
and
In some circumstances, a professional electrical engineer may be required to
design the electrical portion of the proposed solar PV system. The enforcing agency
determines if this is necessary based on the complexity of the system. In many
cases, an electrical engineer is not required, as licensed contractors are capable of
completing the necessary sizing calculations and can specify the components
needed to make smaller systems work safely and properly.
said it was a California law as of 2016. I am unable to find any information on this.
Can someone please point me to the code or article that says this is the case.
I have looked in the NEC, CEC and the California solar permitting guide. I know
the county has the right to create their own standard requirements, with in reason
according to the California solar permitting guide, but if they are telling me its the
law and they are wrong I would like to inform them. The California solar permitting
guide and several other articles make it seem like it should be easier to pull a
permit.. like this.
It is the intent of the Legislature that local agencies not adopt ordinances that
create unreasonable barriers to the installation of solar energy systems, including,
but not limited to, design review for aesthetic purposes, and not unreasonably
restrict the ability of homeowners and agricultural and business concerns to install
solar energy systems. It is the policy of the state to promote and encourage the
use of solar energy systems and to limit obstacles to their use. It is the intent of the
Legislature that local agencies comply not only with the language of this section,
but also the legislative intent to encourage the installation of solar energy systems
by removing obstacles to, and minimizing costs of, permitting for such systems.
and
In some circumstances, a professional electrical engineer may be required to
design the electrical portion of the proposed solar PV system. The enforcing agency
determines if this is necessary based on the complexity of the system. In many
cases, an electrical engineer is not required, as licensed contractors are capable of
completing the necessary sizing calculations and can specify the components
needed to make smaller systems work safely and properly.