§ 9-4-5: ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR:
   A.   Duties and Powers: It shall be the duty of the Electrical Inspector to enforce the provisions of this Chapter. The Electrical Inspector shall, upon application, grant permits for the installation or alteration of electrical equipment and shall make inspections of electrical installations all as provided in this Chapter. The Electrical Inspector shall keep complete records of all permits as provided in this Chapter and shall keep complete records of all permits issued, inspections and reinspections made and other official work performed in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. They shall also keep on file a list of inspected electrical equipment issued by or for Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc., which list shall be accessible for the public reference during regular office hours.
   B.   Dangerous Conditions: When any electrical equipment is found by the Electrical Inspector to be dangerous to persons or property because it is defective or defectively installed, the person responsible for the electrical equipment shall be notified in writing and shall make any changes or repairs required in the judgment of the Electrical Inspector or place such equipment in safe condition, and if such work is not completed within fifteen (15) days or any longer period that may be specified by the Electrical Inspector in such notice, the Electrical Inspector shall have the authority to disconnect or order the discontinuance of electric service to such electrical equipment. In cases of emergency, where necessary for safety to persons or property or where electrical equipment may interfere with the work of the Fire Division, the Electrical Inspector shall have the authority to disconnect or cause the disconnection immediately of any electrical equipment.