§ 54.42 WORK WHICH REQUIRES PERMIT; APPLICATION FOR PERMIT; DEVIATIONS.
   (A)   No electrical equipment shall be installed within or on any building, structure or premises, publicly or privately owned, nor shall any alteration or addition be made in any existing equipment without first procuring a permit therefor from the Electrical Inspector, except as provided in § 54.35 and except that no permit will be required to execute any of the following classes of electrical work.
      (1)   Public service corporations shall not be required to obtain permits or inspection, for work upon or in connection with their own properties.
      (2)   Manufacturers shall not be required to obtain permits or inspection for work incorporated within equipment as a part of product manufacturing.
   (B)   Application for a permit under this chapter shall describe the work to be done and shall be made in writing to the Electrical Inspector by the person installing the work. The application shall be accompanied by the plans, specifications and schedules as may be necessary to determine whether the installations as described will be in conformity with the requirements of this chapter. If it shall be found that the installation as described will conform with all legal requirements and if the applicant has complied with all provisions of this chapter, a permit for the installation shall be issued.
   (C)   No deviations may be made from the installation prescribed in the permit without the written approval of the Electrical Inspector.
(1973 Code, § 11-8) (Ord. 256, passed 5-12-1958) Penalty, see § 10.99
Statutory reference:
   Installations, materials and equipment not subject to inspection, see M.S. §§ 326B.31 through 326B.399