1325.06 ELECTRICAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
   (a)    There is hereby established an Electrical License and Examining Board, hereinafter referred to as "the Board". Such Board shall consist of the electrical inspector who shall act as secretary without vote and seven other members to be appointed by the Mayor. One such member shall be an officer of the City Fire Division; two members shall be local electrical contractors, regularly engaged in the business; one member shall be an individual who holds a Class B electrician's license as defined in Section 1325.12 and who has had at least six years' practical experience in general electrical work; one member shall be a resident not actively engaged in the electrical contracting business, but who has practical knowledge of electricity; one member shall be an electrical engineer not engaged in the electrical contracting business; and one member shall be an employee of the local electric utility company.
   (b)    Of the seven members appointed, three shall be appointed for a term of two years and four shall be appointed for a term of three years. Thereafter appointments shall be for three-year terms, except that vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term. Members shall serve until their successors are appointed and shall serve without compensation. Initial appointments made by the Mayor hereunder shall expire at midnight, December 31, 1971 and 1972 respectively. The Board shall select its own chairman at the first meeting in each year.
   (c)    Any member may for cause, and after hearing, be removed by the Mayor.
   (d)    The Board, subject to this Code, shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations for the conduct of its meetings, hearings, examinations, investigations and other business.
   (e)    All records and minutes of the Board shall be filed with the Bureau.
   (f)    The Board may hold special meetings at the call of the chairman, or any four members, upon twenty-four hour written notice to all members of the Board.
   (g)    Four members shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Board, but no action or measure shall be acted upon without the concurrence of the majority vote of all members constituting the Board. All members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for conducting hearings upon the suspension or revocation of a license.
   (h)    The Director of Law shall be legal advisor to the Board.
(Ord. 69-1. Passed 1-7- 69.)