§ 155.31 CLASSES OF LICENSE.
   (A)   Five classes of licenses and certificates therefor shall be issued by the Building Commission, which shall be known respectively as Class I, electrical contractor’s license; Class II, electrical maintenance license; Class III, electrical journeyman license; and Class IV, electrical apprentice license, and a residential homeowner’s license.
   (B)   A Class I license shall entitle the holder thereof to undertake to execute or perform any work of installing, maintaining, altering, or repairing electrical equipment, and the Class I license shall also permit and entitle the holder thereof to employ licensed electricians for these purposes.
   (C)   A Class II license shall entitle the holder thereof to execute or perform the work of installing, maintaining, altering, and repairing electrical equipment as a part of his or her maintenance job with a local business employer. This work shall be confined to premises owned and described on the license.
   (D)   A Class III license shall entitle the holder thereof to undertake to execute or perform any work of installing, maintaining, altering, or repairing electrical equipment, provided he or she is employed by the holder of a Class I license.
   (E)   A Class IV license shall be required for all apprentice electricians, who shall be under the direct supervision of the holder of a Class I license or the holder of a Class III license. The Class IV license shall entitle the holder thereof to assist in the installing, maintaining, and repairing of electrical equipment.
(`81 Code, § 155.31) (Am. Ord. 10-2658, passed 10-18-10) Penalty, see § 10.99