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§ 156.011 MAKER’S NAME AND THE LIKE REQUIRED ON EQUIPMENT.
   (A)   The maker’s name, trademark or other identification symbol shall be placed on all electrical devices or equipment that use 115 volts or more which are sold, offered for sale or use or used in the town.
   (B)   These markings and others such as voltage, amperage, wattage and power-factor or appropriate ratings, described in the National Electric Code of 1999, shall be required, and are necessary to determine the character of the material, device or equipment and the use for which it is intended.
(Prior Code, § 513.12.11) (Ord. 411, passed 1-2-1997; Ord. 463, passed 5-3-2001; Ord. 521, passed 1-3-2008; Ord. 584, passed 10-1-2015) Penalty, see § 156.999
§ 156.012 REPAIRS WITHOUT PERMIT.
   Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, repairs to the system may be made without the necessity of a permit; provided, however, that, a prompt report thereof is made to the Town Manager showing the extent thereof. Should an investigation of said repairs by the Town Manager disclose defects, the same shall be pointed out and corrected as required by § 150.005(A)(2) of this code of ordinances.
(Prior Code, § 513.12.12) (Ord. 411, passed 1-2-1997; Ord. 463, passed 5-3-2001; Ord. 521, passed 1-3-2008; Ord. 584, passed 10-1-2015) Penalty, see § 156.999
§ 156.013 CODES SUPPLEMENTAL TO CODE.
   The National Electric Code of 1999, as the same may be amended, before the adoption of this chapter, is hereby adopted and approved as a part of this code as a minimum standard. The provisions of this chapter shall also be deemed as supplemental to the Electrical and Building Codes of the town and any other pertinent law or codes of the town, and all work shall conform to these requirements.
(Prior Code, § 513.12.13) (Ord. 411, passed 1-2-1997; Ord. 463, passed 5-3-2001; Ord. 521, passed 1-3-2008; Ord. 584, passed 10-1-2015)
§ 156.014 AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL RULES.
   In order to take advantage of progress and change in the industry, the Town Manager may consult with members of the industry and other qualified persons and may put into effect any reasonable rules and regulations not in conflict with the provisions of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 513.12.14) (Ord. 411, passed 1-2-1997; Ord. 463, passed 5-3-2001; Ord. 521, passed 1-3-2008; Ord. 584, passed 10-1-2015)
§ 156.999 PENALTY.
   Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction be subject to a minimum fine of $150 and a maximum of $500. Each day such violation is committed, or permitted to continue, shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder.
(Prior Code, § 513.12.15) (Ord. 411, passed 1-2-1997; Ord. 463, passed 5-3-2001; Ord. 521, passed 1-3-2008; Ord. 584, passed 10-1-2015)