§ 54.42 WORK TO BE CONCEALED, APPROVAL.
   (A)   Upon inspecting the roughing-in of any electrical work which is to be concealed, the Commission shall leave a notice in or near the main cabinet clearly stating whether the work is completed and approved or is to be kept open for correction or completion.
   (B)   No wood or metalwork not belonging to the electrical installation shall be placed within one inch of any exposed electrical conductor. All steam fitting, furnace work, gas fitting and telephone and bell wiring to be placed in the vicinity of the electrical wiring which is to be concealed must be placed before the electrical wiring can be considered as completed and ready to be concealed.
   (C)   In the event the notice indicates that the work is to be kept open for correction or completion, it shall be unlawful to conceal such work by any lath, ceil or in any manner until it has been approved. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person not connected with the installation of the same to in any manner disturb or interfere with any electrical work which has not been approved.
   (D)   If the wiring is in such a condition so as to interfere with completion of the building or the installation of other apparatus, then the contractor must be notified and given time to make necessary changes.
(Ord. 11-04, passed 5-10-2011) Penalty, see § 54.99