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What is the minimum license needed to re-install wiring that has been removed from an old Victorian house?

  1. Specialty electrical license

  2. General contractor's license

  3. Remodeler's license

  4. No specific license is required

The correct answer is: Specialty electrical license

To legally re-install wiring in a property, such as an old Victorian house, the minimum required license is a specialty electrical license. This requirement stems from the need to ensure that all electrical work meets safety standards and is compliant with the National Electrical Code (NEC) as well as local regulations. An electrical license signifies that the individual has the necessary training and knowledge to safely handle electrical systems, which can be complex and potentially hazardous if not properly addressed. Re-installing wiring involves understanding circuit configurations, load calculations, and safety protocols to prevent electrical fires or other hazardous situations. While a general contractor's license or a remodeler's license might allow someone to manage a construction project, they do not by themselves equip a contractor with the specific expertise required for electrical installations. No specific license would not be a valid option either, as it is generally recognized that electrical work must be performed by a licensed professional to ensure safety and legality. Thus, the specialty electrical license is the most appropriate and necessary credential for this task.