§ 112.02 ELECTRICIANS.
   (A)   Bond required. Before any electrician's license shall be issued by the Board of Electrical Examiners, the applicant shall execute and file with the City Clerk/Treasurer, a bond in a sum set by resolution of the City Council and on file at the office of the Clerk/Treasurer to be approved by the City Council and conditioned that the licensee shall indemnify and hold harmless the city from all liability, caused by any negligent or intentional act arising from his or her electrical work or violation of any city electrical codes or regulations and shall pay all fines imposed upon him or her for any violation thereof. The obligee of the bond shall be the city, and action may be maintained thereon by anyone injured by a breach of its conditions for a period of one year after the completion of any electrical work.
(Neb. RS 17-505) (1973 Code, § 10-302)
   (B)   Unlawful use. No registered electrician shall allow his or her name to be used by another person, directly or indirectly, to obtain a permit for the installation of any work, and if any registered electrician violates this provision, the City Council shall forthwith revoke the certificate of registration issued to the electrician. In addition to having his or her certificate of registration revoked, the master electrician may be prosecuted under § 10.99.
(Neb. RS 17-505) (1973 Code, § 10-303)
   (C)   Exceptions. The provisions of this section relating to electricians shall not apply to any public utility company or companies serving the city and its inhabitants under a franchise agreement with the city, or its agents and employees, and shall not be construed as a limitation or restriction upon any franchises heretofore granted by the city.
(Neb. RS 81-592) (1973 Code, § 10-304)
Penalty, see § 10.99