(A) All applications for electrical permits shall be filed with the Department on forms provided by the Department. The application shall be accompanied by such plans, specifications, and schedules as may be necessary to determine compliance with applicable law.
(B) No permit for the installation or alteration of any electric wiring, devices, or equipment shall be issued to any person, firm, or corporation unless such person, or a person employed within the firm or corporation, is the holder of a license entitled to secure permits for and to execute the work described in the application for the permit. Application for electrical permits shall be signed by the individual who holds the license. The license holder may submit to the Department a signed affidavit listing those individuals authorized to sign an application on their behalf.
(1) A person who owns and occupies a single or two-family residence may secure an electrical permit, when required by § 150.13, for work in the residence, or in other buildings located on the property where the residence is located.
(C) Upon receipt of the completed application, and payment of permit fees as required, and if the proposed project otherwise conforms to applicable law, an electrical permit shall be issued in the name of the applicant.
(D) A permit, when issued, shall be for such installation as is described in the application and no deviation shall be made from the installation so described without the approval of the Electrical Inspector.
(E) If the work described in the electrical permit has not been fully completed within one year of the date of issuance, the permit shall expire. Further work shall not proceed unless a new permit is obtained.
(Ord. 2021-0609C, passed 6-9-2021)