§ 158.036 PERMIT REQUIRED; EXCEPTIONS.
   (A)   No alterations or additions shall be made in the existing wiring of any building, nor shall any building be wired for the placing of any electric lights, motors, heating devices or any apparatus requiring the use of electrical current at a potential over 30 volts, nor shall any alterations be made in the wiring in any building after inspection, without first notifying the Inspection Authority and securing a permit therefor. Applications for the permit, describing the work, shall be made by the person installing same and the permit when issued shall be to the applicant.
   (B)   This section shall not apply to maintenance and repairs on the premises of a person regularly employing qualified electricians for that purpose, nor the minor repair work as repairing flush and snap switches, replacing fuses, changing lamp sockets and receptacles, taping bare joints or repairing drop cords.
(Prior Code, § 7-37) (Ord. 50, passed 1-4-1968; Am. 78-4, passed 3-16-1978)