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What is NIULPE,
Inc.?
History
Board of Directors
State Jurisdictions
What is
NIULPE, Inc.? The National Institute for the Uniform Licensing
of Power Engineers is an incorporated, third-party licensing agency that
acts on a national level to establish standards for boiler firemen and
water-tenders, engineers, operators, examiners, instructors, and the
licensing agencies currently existing. In addition, NIULPE will accredit
courses taught in Power Engineering Technology which meet minimum
requirements and will commission those instructors of power technology and
those instructors teaching courses in support of power technology who meet
the requirements established by this Institute.
Registration is
purely voluntary on the part of licensing agencies, etc. It is, however,
the only formal structure through which a person in power engineering may
establish formally, a level of national competence and national
professional recognition.
NIULPE is affiliated with the National
Association of Power Engineers and will perform the following major
functions:
1. Establish and maintain uniform standards as to
qualifications for power engineers. 2. Promote safety in the operation
of power generating equipment. 3. Assist licensing agencies to
determine the competence of power engineers through investigations and
examinations which test the qualifications of voluntary candidates for
licenses to be issued under the rules of NIULPE. 4. Grant and issue
commissions to the licensing agencies who apply and qualify. 5.
Maintain a registry of all licensing agencies meeting the requirements of
NIULPE. 6. Serve as a clearing house to facilitate reciprocity between
all licensing agencies. 7. Maintain a registry of all examiners who
meet the requirements of NIULPE and are commissioned by NIULPE. 8.
Develop and keep current uniform terms and definitions, updating
terminology and eliminating obsolete terms. 9. Encourage the
enforcement and compliance to all codes, laws, and acts assuring the
protection of health, life and property, i.e. Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970, Public Law 91-596, and the accepted engineering
practice standards in appendices B and C in the Boca Basic Mechanical
Code/1971, Air Pollution Control, Article II of the Boca Mechanical Code
1971. 10. Publish a standard curriculum for education and guideline
for study requirements. 11. Publish a guideline for power equipment
rating, automation, etc. 12. Act as advisor to educational entities
engaged in teaching power engineering and technology. 13. Helping
Engineers Become Certified.
NIULPE's system pinpoints a person's
expertise and education into a stated level of competency. Operating
personnel can be classed into six grades of license: Chief engineer, first
class engineer, second class engineer, third class engineer, fourth class
engineer, and fifth class engineer.
The NIULPE National Board is an assessing
agency to licensing agencies. The program is open to anyone in the
profession. The NIULPE National Board is a non-profit corporation
consisting of Officers and a Board of Directors. membership is
limited to the Chief Examiner or Chairman of every licensing agency
operating under the rules of NIULPE.
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History
NIULPE was conceived and
organized by engineers who were and are now members of the National
Association of Power Engineers (NAPE). Since its founding in 1882, a
major objective of NAPE has been the promotion and promulgation of
measures designed to advance safety in all matters related to the
management of energy. The promotion of high standards of competency
and the attestation of these through licensing is part of this objective.
The concept of NIULPE has been brewing throughout the 120 year existence
of NAPE. In 1967, four members of the Wisconsin State Association
joined in forming what is today known as NIULPE. The number of
licensing agencies has grown to include 28 states, the District of
Columbia, and an army base.
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Board of Directors
President - Tim Butler
Vice President - Dave Winchell Secretary -
Neil Masterson Treasurer - Jack Arnold
Board Members
| Dave Burkhart
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| Franklin Daley
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| Bob Clarke |
| Paul Dubbeld
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| Glenn Martin |
| Harold Hacker |
| Gene Reece |
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Active State
NIULPE Jurisdictions as of 1996
| Alaska |
Nebraska |
| California |
Nevada |
| Connecticut |
New Hampshire |
| District of Columbia |
New York |
| Florida |
North Carolina |
| Georgia |
Ohio |
| Illinois |
Pennsylvania |
| Iowa |
Rhode Island |
| Louisiana |
South Carolina |
| Maryland |
Texas |
| Massachusetts |
Virginia |
| Michigan |
Washington |
| Minnesota |
Wisconsin |
| Missouri-Kansas |
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