§ 150.12 LICENSE CLASSIFICATIONS.
   Four classes of license shall be issued by the Board of Electrical Examiners: Class I - Master Electrician; Class II - Residential Electrician; Class III - Journeyman Electrician; and Class IV - Residential Journeyman Electrician.
   (A)   A Class I Master Electrician License shall entitle the license holder to install, repair, alter, add to or change any electrical wires, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, raceways, conduit, or any part thereof which generates, transmits, transforms, or utilizes electrical energy in any form for light, heat, power, or communications. A Master Electrician may secure permits for the installation or alteration of any electrical wiring, devices or equipment. The holder of such a license may either do the work or employ a Class III journeyman. If a Class I Contractor employs a non-1icense holder for the purpose of installing or altering electrical devices or equipment, the non-license holder shall require the direct on-the-job supervision of a Class I Contractor or a Class III Journeyman at all times when the non-licensed holder is at work. Any individual who makes application for a Class I license must have worked for a period of at least two years as a Journeyman Class III and have worked a minimum of 4,000 hours.
   (B)   A Class II Residential Electrician shall entitle the license holder to install, repair, alter, add to or change any electrical wires, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, raceways, conduit, or any part thereof which generates, transmits, transforms, or utilizes electrical energy in any form for light, heat, power or communications in one-, two- or three-family residences only. A Residential Electrician may secure permits for the installation or alteration of any electrical wiring, devices, or equipment in one-, two-, or three-family residences only. The holder of such a license may either do the work or employ a Class III or Class IV Journeyman. If a Class II Contractor employs a non-license holder for the purpose of installing or altering electrical wiring, devices, or equipment, the non-license holder shall require the direct on-the-job supervision of a Class II Contractor or Class III or Class IV Journeyman at all times when the non-license holder is at work. Any individual who makes application for a Class II Residential Electrician must have worked for a period of at least two years as a Journeyman Class III or Journeyman Class IV and have worked a minimum of 4,000 hours.
   (C)   A Class III Journeyman Electrician shall entitle the license holder to undertake the work of installing, or altering electrical wiring, devices, and equipment in the employ of a Class I or Class II Electrician. Any individual who makes application for a Journeyman's license must show written proof of having worked ful1-time as an apprentice electrician, or in an equivalent position, for a period of two years or 4,000 hours.
   (D)   A Class IV Residential Journeyman Electrician License shall entitle the license holder to undertake the work of installing or altering electrical wiring, devices, and equipment in a one-, two-, or three-family residence in the employ of a Class I or Class II Electrician. Any individual who makes application for a Residential Journeyman's license must show written proof of having worked full-time as an apprentice electrician, or in an equivalent position, for a period of two years or 4,000 hours.
(Ord. 12-C-91, passed 7-25-91; Am. Ord. 23-C-92, passed 8-11-92; Am. Ord. 5-C-98, passed 5-12-98) Penalty, see §150.99