§ 150.41  ELECTRICAL HAZARDS.
   Electrical hazards are as follows:
   (A)   Any structure which has permanent electrical wiring that is dangerous due to lack of insulation, improper fuses or circuit breakers, inadequate grounding, wires of inadequate capacity, obvious shock hazards or other dangerous conditions; and
   (B)   Any structure which has temporary wiring, except extension cords, that run directly from portable electric fixtures to convenience outlets and do not lie underneath floor covering materials or extend through doorways, transoms or other similar openings through walls, floor or ceiling.
(1993 Code, § 15.12.080)  (Ord. 91-07-10(B), passed - -)