The Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors licenses electrical contractors and journeyman electricians. This bill would extend the terms of officers of the board. Under existing law, the board may employ an investigator to investigate complaints. This bill would authorize the board to employ compliance officers to investigate consumer complaints against a licensee. Under existing law, a licensee of the board is required to display his or her license in a conspicuous manner at his or her principal place of business. This bill would require every licensee to display the contractor's certification number and company name on all documentation, advertising, and service vehicles used in conjunction with electrical contracting. This bill would authorize the board to adopt and publish minimum installation, repair, and service standards and require the board to provide at least 30 days' notice to licensees before a standard becomes effective. This bill would require a licensee to follow the electrical code standards of his or her local jurisdiction if the local jurisdiction has adopted and enforces an electrical code. This bill would also make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.