§ 155.30 LICENSE REQUIRED.
   (A)   Except as otherwise provided in § 155.02, no person shall in any manner undertake to execute or perform any work of installing, maintaining, altering, or repairing any electrical equipment unless the person is the holder of an electrical contractor’s license, is registered as an electrical journeyman or apprentice and is working under the supervision of a licensed electrical contractor, nor shall any person execute or perform work otherwise than as specifically permitted under the class of license held by that person.
   (B)   However, no license shall be required in order to execute or perform any of the following electrical work.
      (1)   Minor repair work, the replacement of lamps, or the connection of portable equipment to suitable permanently installed receptacles.
      (2)   The installation, alteration, or repair of electrical equipment for the operation of signals or the transmission of intelligence by wire.
      (3)   Any work involved in the manufacturing, testing, servicing, altering, or repairing of electrical equipment or apparatus; however, this exemption shall not include any permanent wiring other than that required for testing purposes.
      (4)   The assembly, erection, and connection of electrical equipment by the manufacturer of the equipment, but not including any electrical wiring other than that involved in making electrical connections on the equipment itself or between two or more parts of the equipment.
      (5)   All work involved in the erection, installation, repairing, remodeling, and maintenance of elevators, dumbwaiters, and escalators, but not including electrical equipment for supplying power to the control panels of elevators, dumbwaiters, or escalators.
(`81 Code, § 155.30) (Am. Ord. 10-2658, passed 10-18-10) Penalty, see § 10.99
Cross-reference:
   General license requirements, see Chapter 110