§ 150.27 HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS; DISCOVERY AND REPORT BY INSPECTOR; CORRECTIVE ACTION.
   (A)   Should the electrical inspector, at any time, discover an electrical condition constituting an immediate threat to the life of or of injury to any person, the inspector shall notify the owner or custodian of the premises involved who shall proceed immediately with corrective action.
   (B)   Should the owner or other person responsible for correcting such conditions refuse to take immediate corrective action, or if the identity of such person is not immediately ascertainable, or if the hazardous condition cannot be corrected immediately, the electrical inspector shall notify the Fire Chief, in writing, of the condition, the hazard created thereby, and that the condition constitutes an immediate danger. Upon receipt of such notice, the Fire Chief may, in his or her discretion, issue a written order to the supplier of electrical power to the premises involved to disconnect all electric power from the premises until the hazardous condition is corrected.
(Prior Code, § 70.112) (Ord. 78-6, passed 10-3-1978)