Nondiscriminatory Policy
  Sam DiPaola
  Training Director

  Updated: June 9, 2009

Welcome to the Minnesota Statewide Limited Energy JATC Web site.



Mission: To provide quality technical education to all members of the power limited industry, particularly those who are employed by contractors signatory to the Minnesota Statewide Limited Energy Agreement.

Current Enrollment

  • 198 Indentured Apprentices
Scope of Work

The JATC provides training in areas of work covered under “Scope of Work” listed in the Minnesota Statewide Limited Energy Agreement. Other areas of training include 1st Aid/CPR, OSHA Construction Safety, and various issues of management and communication.

Scope of Work includes, but is not limited to:
The installation, termination, inspection, maintenance, repair,
service, wire pulling, and certification of
  • Radio
  • Television
  • Recording
  • Music
  • Voice Sound
  • Telephone
  • Microwave
  • Satellite
  • Data Transmission
  • Clock
  • Vision Production/Reproduction
  • Fiber Optics
  • Card Access
  • Innerduct for application of
    fiber optic, communication,
    and signal wiring
  • Security System
  • Computer System
  • Nurse Call
  • Intercom
  • Sound Masking
  • Voice Mail
  • Call Accounting
  • Data Communications
  • Alarm Systems including
    Burglar, Fire, Life Safety
  • Industrial Process Supervision
        (monitoring only)
  • Energy Management Systems
        (maintenance only)
  • Wireless Transmission of voice, data
    and video and related equipment
For more information, see SCOPE OF WORK(Section 1.04.)
in the Minnesota Statewide Limited Energy Agreement.

Unlicensed Registration Requirement with the State of Minnesota

The State of Minnesota now requires all unlicensed electrical workers to register as Unlicensed in order to remain employed. If you are unlicensed and performing electrical work in the State of Minnesota, you now need to complete the registration form found at the link below, and pay a $15 fee. The registation will then need to be renewed every year. In addition, credit for installation work performed after January 1, 2008 will not be granted unless you are registered. Follow the link below for further details.

Minnesota Unlicensed Electrical Registation

Continuing Education

Our classes are also approved by the Minnesota Department of Electrical Licensing and are qualified to meet the requirements for continuing education to maintain/renew the Power Limited Technician License.

The Statewide Limited Energy Agreement currently has over 1,800 members and contractor employees who are able to utilize our classes for this purpose, or as a means to refresh or update their skills.