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All fees and charges required to be paid in accordance with Section 2-116-130 to and including 2-116-170 and Chapter 4-376 of this Code shall be paid directly to the city comptroller for the use of the city upon proper identification of the applicant or licensee by the board of examiners of mason contractors that such fees and charges are due and payable. The city comptroller shall transmit a copy of the receipt for each such fee or charge paid to said board.
(Prior code § 20-17; Amend Coun. J. 6-14-95, p. 2841)
ARTICLE IV. BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS (2-116-190 et seq.)
There is hereby established a board of examiners of stationary engineers consisting of five members. The commissioner of the department of buildings or his designee shall be ex officio chairman of the board. The other four members shall be appointed by the mayor and shall consist of either licensed stationary engineers having at least two years of experience working with high pressure systems or graduates of a two-year apprenticeship program administered through a union. The appointed members shall serve for a term ending April 30th of each year, or until their successors are appointed and qualified. Three members of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business and the concurrence of at least three members shall be required to pass any matter. The appointed members shall receive such compensation as provided for in the annual appropriation ordinance.
(Added Coun. J. 10-31-90, p. 22570)
The board of examiners of stationary engineers shall have the following powers and duties in the licensing and regulation of stationary engineers under the provisions of this Code:
(a) Preparing forms for license certificates and issuing the same in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 4-344;
(b) Preparing or causing to be prepared subject matter for examinations, as provided in this Code;
(c) Grading or causing to be graded all tests and examinations for licenses;
(d) Prescribing standards for what shall constitute a recognized college, university or trade school, apprentice training program or other knowledge, experience or training requirements and determining the conformance to such standards;
(e) Holding regular meetings at any time fixed by rule or resolution of the board; and holding special meetings for any stated purpose on at least 24 hours' notice to each member. The chairman or two members of such board may call such special meetings;
(f) [Reserved];
(h) Keeping a record of the official proceedings of the board; preserving all documents, books and papers relating to examinations for licenses and hearings of complaints or charges; keeping a record of the names, ages, places of business and residence of all applicants for licenses and the disposition made of the applications, the number issued and rejected; keeping an up-to-date record specifying names and addresses of stationary engineers licensed by this city, including the dates of issuance of all such licenses, keeping a record specifying names, addresses, and dates of licenses suspended, revoked or forfeited, the cause therefor, and licenses renewed and restated.
(Added Coun. J. 10-31-90, p. 22570; Amend Coun. J. 2-22-17, p. 43876, § 2)
The department of buildings shall require all appropriate licenses to be exhibited for examination by inspectors or employees of the department. The building department shall report to the board of examiners of stationary engineers the names and addresses, if known, and the locations of employment of all persons and the name and address of the person or entity employing any persons engaged in the operation of a boiler who are not properly licensed for the current year or who are not performing their duties in accordance with the provisions of this Code. The department of buildings, upon request of the board of examiners of stationary engineers, shall also investigate complaints of violation of this Code received by the board and submit a report of the investigation with recommendations for disposition of the complaint to the board.
(Added Coun. J. 10-31-90, p. 22570)
ARTICLE V. BOARD OF STANDARDIZATION (2-116-220 et seq.)
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