Frequently Asked Questions



Question: What is the IAEI?
Answer: The International Association of Electrical Inspectors is a not for profit educational group, known as the "keystone of the electrical industry" because it provides a forum for all facets of the industry to come together to improve the electrical trade. The Nebraska Chapter of the IAEI is a member of the Western Section of the IAEI (Website: http://iaei-western.org/)The Western Section of the IAEI is in turn part of the International Association of Electrical Inspectors based in Richardson, Texas. The website for the Home Office is: http://www.iaei.org/

The Officers for the Nebraska Chapter of the IAEI are:

President - Randy Anderson - Wynot & Lincoln - randy.anderson@nebraska.gov

First Vice President - Fred Bender - Omaha - fbenderjr@cox.net

Second Vice President - Dan Chrisp - Lincoln - dchrisp@eti-engineers.com

Third Vice President - Raymond Paulson - Lincoln - rpaulson@neb.rr.com

Past President - Jim Ransdell - North Platte - jjjjr@charter.net

The Board of Directors :

Daniel Frohberg - Norfolk - dan@northeast.edu

Dale Miller - Blair - dmiller@ci.blair.ne.us

Monty Splitter - Kearney - msplitter@kearneygov.org

Dale Snyder - dale.snyder@nebraska.gov

Question: For further information, who do I call?

The Secretary of the Nebraska Chapter is Ray Paulson, an electrical inspector for the City of Lincoln. 2321 So 13th Street Lincoln, NE. 68502 Phone: (402) 430-5824 Work (402) 474-5973 Home (402) 416-8899 Cell E-mail: Rpaulson@neb.rr.com

Question: My boss/"company"/"organization" is an IAEI member. Can I sign up as a member to come to the fall meeting?
Answer: The Nebraska chapter has only individual memberships. If you yourself are not an IAEI member, with either the Nebraska chapter, or any other IAEI chapter, then no, you must register as a non-member and pay the appropriate fees, or else join.

Question: Will you accept a purchase order sent with my application to attend the meeting?
Answer: No. Payment in the form of a check or money order must accompany the application.

Question: If I lose my Continuing Education Unit (CEU) certificate, can I get it replaced?
Anwer: No. However, if you send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the chapter secretary, and if the records indicate you've earned CEUs, the secretary will provide you with a letter so stating.

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