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1325.27 EXPIRATION OF PERMIT.
Failure to commence work under an approved permit within six months of its issuance shall be deemed to be an expiration of such permit by reason of nonuser and a new permit shall be required before the work approved by the lapsed permit may be started.
(Ord. 69-1. Passed 1-7-69.)
1325.28 POSTING OF PERMIT.
A copy of the permit shall be kept on the premises for public inspection during the prosecution of the work and until the completion of the same.
(Ord. 69-1. Passed 1-7-69.)
1325.29 AMENDED APPLICATIONS.
Nothing in this Code shall prohibit the filing of amendments to an application or to a plan or other record accompanying same, at any time before the completion of the work for which the permit was issued. Such amendments shall be filed with and be deemed a part of the original application if approved before the certificate of approval has been issued, otherwise, a new application shall be made and a permit secured.
(Ord. 69-1. Passed 1-7-69.)
1325.30 NONRESIDENT JOURNEYMEN ELECTRICIANS.
Any electrical contractor holding a Class A license or OCIEB State License issued under this chapter may employ nonresident journeymen electricians on major projects under contract to such license holder when Class B license holders are not available from local area labor sources. Such nonresident journeymen electricians shall obtain a Class B electrician's license for a fee of five dollars ($5.00) without taking an examination and such license shall entitle the electrician to work for the contractor only until completion of the major project contract. Provided that such a journeyman electrician must evidence that he is the holder of the equivalent of a Class B license under this chapter if such licensing requirements are imposed in the area of his permanent residence or employment. Provided further that the Bureau of Buildings, Inspections, Licenses and Permits shall by notation therein indicate the temporary nature of a Class B license issued under this section.
(Ord. 01-202. Passed 9-4-01.)
1325.31 LIABILITY OF CITY.
This chapter shall not be construed as imposing on the City any liability of responsibility for damages resulting from any defective electrical work or equipment, or installation thereof, nor shall the City or any official or employee thereof be held as assuming any liability or responsibility by reason of any act or action taken in enforcing the provisions of this chapter or in carrying out the duties authorized and required by this chapter.
(Ord. 69-1. Passed 1-7-69.)
1325.99 PENALTY.
No person shall violate any provision of this chapter, nor fail to comply with any lawful order issued by the Bureau of Buildings, Inspections, Licenses and Permits under the provisions of this chapter, nor proceed with the installation, alteration or repair of any work in a manner which does not comply with the approved plans and permit issued for such work by the Bureau under the provisions of this chapter. Whoever violates any provision of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.