§ 151.051 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS' QUALIFYING BOARD.
   (A)   Created; membership. There is hereby created an Electrical Contractors' Qualifying Board, which shall be appointed by the City Manager, consisting of five members, one of whom shall be the Electrical Inspector of the city, another the Fire Chief of the city and one of whom shall be a journeyman in the city. In addition thereto, alternates may be appointed for each of the above members having similar qualifications, which alternates shall not vote on the Board unless the regular member is not present on the Board.
   (B)   Terms.  
      (1)   Board members shall be appointed for terms of one year and, with the exceptions of the Electrical Inspector and the Fire Chief, they cannot hold office for more than two successive terms.
      (2)   Each member shall hold office until his successor has been duly appointed and qualified.
   (C)   Vacancies. Vacancies occurring in the membership of the Board shall be filled by appointment of a member having the qualifications of the member whose term has terminated, for any reason whatsoever.
   (D)   Removal. The Manager may remove any member of the Board for misconduct, incompetency or neglect of duty. Any member so removed may request, within ten days, and shall receive a public review by the legislating authority before such removal shall become final.
   (E)   Compensation. Board members shall be paid the sum $20 for attendance at each regular meeting of the Board, the amount limited to each member to no more than 12 regular meetings per year.
('72 Code, § 10-55)
   (F)   Officers. The Board shall elect its officers for the ensuing year in the month of September of each year.
('72 Code, § 10-56)
   (G)   Jurisdiction. The Board shall have jurisdiction over all matters pertaining to the examination, qualification, disciplinary action and certificate of competency of all electrical contractors, all electrical sign contractors and subcontractors in these trades and of masters, journeyman and maintenance personnel in these trades.
('72 Code, § 10-57)
(Ord. O-66-22, passed - - )