(A) The Electrical Inspector shall enforce all laws relating to the installation, alteration, and use of electrical equipment. He shall be subordinate to the City Manager, who shall have the administrative authority under this Ordinance.
(B) The Electrical Inspector, in the discharge of his official duties, shall have authority to enter any building, structure or premises at any reasonable hour. If the Electrical Inspector shall inspect and examine any building, structure or premises and shall determine that such building, structure or premises is unsafe or dangerous by reason of faulty, defective or deteriorated electrical usages, or wiring or by reason of improper and unsafe electrical usages, the Electrical Inspector shall have full power and authority to order the public utility supplying electrical energy or service to said property to disconnect such electrical service until the dangerous or unsafe conditions found in such building, structure or premises are corrected.
(C) The City Clerk shall sign and issue all permits and certificates required by this Ordinance and keep a record of such permits and certificates, but the City Clerk shall not issue any permit or certificate until same has been approved by the Electrical Inspector.
(D) The Electrical Inspector shall sign and issue all notices required by this Ordinance and cause a record of the performance of his office to be kept by the City Clerk. The City Clerk shall collect all fees required by this Ordinance. In the absence of the Electrical Inspector the Fire Chief may issue temporary permits and otherwise act for the Electrical Inspector.
(Prior Code, Art. 7, § 7.4)