NJLCA supports amendments to allow
Green Industry Professionals to
install Low Voltage Landscape
Lighting
Low Voltage Landscape Lighting
installation is a highly profitable
service that companies may easily
add to their other landscape
offerings. NJ Law, however, unfairly
restricts this work to electricians.
There is a serious issue facing
Green Industry Professionals who
wish to engage in the installation
of Low Voltage Landscape Lighting.
Current NJ law (NJAC 45:5A-18)
restricts this profession to
licensed electrical contractors.
This restriction places 12-volt work
in the same category as 120-volt
work – requiring the same
apprenticeship, training, testing,
licensing and ongoing education for
both. This makes no sense since
12-volt installations are absolutely
safe. There has never been a serious
injury from contact with any
conductor below 30 volts (compared
to hundreds of deaths every year
from 120 volts).
Landscape Lighting is an artistic
profession best suited to those who
design landscape features and who
understand the esthetics and growing
properties of plant materials. The
work of landscape lighting involves
a great deal of digging, pruning and
placement of fixtures in the
canopies of trees and shrubs. This
is work that landscapers already do
and that most electricians have no
interest in doing.
Unless the law is amended, New
Jersey’s Green Industry
Professionals will be unfairly shut
out from this fast-growing and
rewarding work.
To address this issue, the NJGIC is
leading a task force with
representatives from the New Jersey
Landscape Contractors Association,
the New Jersey Nursery and Landscape
Association, New Jersey lighting
manufacturers, distributors and
contractors.
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