§ 55.23 INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to in any manner interfere with any electric wiring in or on any building in any manner whatsoever. If in any case the wiring is in such a position as to interfere with the completion of the building as called for by the plans, the wiring contractor must be notified to have it changed. No wood or metal work is to be placed within one inch of an electrical conductor. Upon inspecting the electrical wiring of any building, the Utility Superintendent or his or her qualified
representative shall leave a notice in the form of a tag or label attached to the service. This notice shall clearly state whether the wiring is approved or is to be kept open for corrections; and no worker shall lath, seal or in any manner conceal any electrical wiring until they know positively that it has been approved. The Utility Superintendent must in all cases inspect or cause to be inspected by a qualified representative any electrical wring within the corporate limits of the town within 48 hours of the receipt of written notice from the electric wring contractor that the work is completed (holidays and Sundays not included in this time). All steam fitting, furnace work, gas fitting and telephone wiring which is to be concealed must be placed in before the electric wiring is completed, and no wiring will be considered as complete until the above work referred to is in place.
(`85 Code, § 20-103) Penalty, see § 50.99