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§ 54.16 REQUIREMENT AND INSTALLATION OF LOAD MANAGEMENT DEVICE.
   (A)   Any electrical device or appliance, specifically including air conditioners, water heaters, and heat pumps, receiving power from the city's electrical supply, which device or appliance is installed after the effective date of this chapter, and which device or appliance meets the criteria set forth in § 54.14 of this chapter shall be fitted with a load management control device at the city's cost.
   (B)   Any business or individual who shall install the device or appliance shall contact the city Electrical Department within ten days of installation to arrange for the fitting of the appliance or device with a load management control device.
(Prior Code, § 3-317) (Ord. 800, passed 10-18-2005)
§ 54.17 RETURN OR REATTACHMENT OF LOAD MANAGEMENT DEVICE.
   Any existing load management control device that is attached to an appliance that has been sold or replaced must be returned to the city within five working days or be reattached to the newly installed unit.
(Prior Code, § 3-319) (Ord. 800, passed 10-18-2005)
§ 54.18 TAMPERING WITH LOAD MANAGEMENT DEVICE UNLAWFUL.
   Any installed load management control device that has been disconnected or modified in order to prohibit its intended use will be considered to be deemed a violation of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 3-318) (Ord. 800, passed 10-18-2005) Penalty, see § 54.99
§ 54.19 INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES; REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Any electrical customer who has installed any electrical appliances, as defined in § 54.15(C), shall report all installations to the Electrical Department within 30 days of installation. Any sale or installation of an electrical device by a retail establishment with a place of business in the city shall be reported to the city.
   (B)   The retailer selling the device hereafter shall provide the following information within ten days of the sale:
      (1)   Date of sale;
      (2)   Type of appliance;
      (3)   Purchaser's name; and
      (4)   Purchaser's address.
(Prior Code, § 3-320) (Ord. 800, passed 10-18-2005)
§ 54.20 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES.
   The Electrical Department is authorized to develop policies and procedures implementing the intent of this chapter and other ordinances of the city concerning electrical supply. Upon the approval of the policy and procedure by the City Council, the same shall be binding upon the city and its electrical customers.
(Prior Code, § 3-321) (Ord. 800, passed 10-18-2005)
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