§ 151.001 INSTALLATION OF METERS AND METER EQUIPMENT; OUTLETS IN RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS.
   (A)   Any public service company, firm or persons furnishing electric current to the public under franchise granted by the city for lighting, heating or power shall have the right to install and connect or disconnect and remove their meters, as well as meter-related connections on the line side, and their protective devices at their option without permit.
   (B)   Where meters are now installed at inaccessible places in houses or buildings and the electric public service company desires to relocate the meter loop for convenience in rendering its service or for the purpose of standardization of its service in the public interest, it may, upon request to the City Electrical Inspector, have a licensed electrical contractor reinstall the meter loop at a point desired by it and all work done at the request of the electrical public service company shall be performed at its own expense without cost to the owner.
   (C)   On a 20-amp branch circuit in residential installations, not more than ten consuming outlets per circuit will be allowed.
(1998 Code, § 22-91) (Ord. 96-21, passed 8-7-1996)