TITLE TEN - Television Code
1490.01 Definitions.
1490.02 Inspection of electrical wiring, equipment, etc.; correction of defects.
1490.03 Installation in automobiles.
1490.04 Rules and regulations of Inspector.
1490.05 Interference with Inspector.
1490.06 Applicability of National Electrical Code; interpretation.
1490.07 Standards for electrical materials, devices, etc.
1490.08 Unauthorized connection with community cable television franchise system.
1490.99 General Code penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
Community Antenna Television Service - see R.S.N. §§ 18-2201 et seq.
Television lines - see S.U. & P. S. 1028.03
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement of this
chapter:
(a) "Antenna" means the outdoor portions of the receiving equipment used for receiving television from space.
(b) "City Inspector" means the City Inspector of the City of Sidney or any of his authorized assistants.
(c) "Height" means the overall vertical length of the antenna system above the ground, or, if such system is located on a building, then above that part of the level of such building upon which the system rests.
(d) "Mast" means that portion of the outside antenna system to which the antenna is attached, and the support or extension required to elevate the antenna to a height deemed necessary for adequate operation.
(e) "Television Code" means Title Ten of Part Fourteen of these Codified Ordinances.
(Ord. 477. Passed 12-28-53.)
The City Inspector and his assistants are hereby authorized to inspect or reinspect any wiring, equipment or apparatus conducting or using electric current for television receiving service in the City and, if conductors, equipment or apparatus are found to be unsafe to life or property, or are not in conformity with the provisions of this Television Code, the City Inspector shall notify the person owning or operating the hazardous wiring or equipment to correct the condition within a forty-eight hour period or within the time the City Inspector specifies. No person shall fail to correct a violation within the specified time.
(Ord. 477. Passed 12-28-53.)
In order to take advantage of progress and change in the industry, the City Inspector may consult with members of the industry and other qualified persons and may put into effect reasonable rules and regulations not in conflict with the provisions of this Television Code.
(Ord. 477. Passed 12-28-53.)
The National Electrical Code, adopted in Section 1460.01 of this Building and Housing Code, insofar as the same is applicable to television equipment, shall apply to this Television Code.
The provisions of this Television Code shall also be deemed as supplemental to this Building and Housing Code and any other pertinent law or ordinance of the City, and all work shall conform to these requirements.
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