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939.15. Meter readers; identification.
   Every person representing any public or private utility, for the purpose of reading meters located within the interior of any building, structure or dwelling, shall possess an identification card at all times while reading meters.
   No person shall possess such identification card without authorization from the public or private utility.
(Ord. 30-86. Passed 1-14-86.)
939.16. Corrosion elimination.
   (a)   Plan Administered by Division of Engineering and Construction.
   The master plans prepared, showing the underground public service structures within the City shall be placed on file in the Division of Engineering and Construction of the City of Toledo, and shall be administered by the Division of Engineering and Construction.
   (b)   Record of Work Done to be Kept.
   A record of the work done by any of the public utilities must be furnished the Division of Engineering and Construction upon its satisfactory completion and acceptance, for the purpose of keeping accurately up to date the master record.
   (c)   Standard Methods to be Used.
   The standard methods for the elimination of corrosion shall be as agreed, by all parties concerned.
   (d)   Division of Engineering and Construction to Keep Current Record.
   It shall be the duty of the Division of Engineering and Construction to keep up to date the data from the individual records furnished.
(1952 Code § 27-5-1 to 27-5-4)
939.17. Licensed plumbers; revocation of license.
   Any licensed plumber or employee of such plumber who violates any provision of this chapter or rule or regulation of the Director of Public Utilities issued pursuant thereto shall have his license revoked by the Director.
(Ord. 30-86. Passed 1-14-86.)
939.18. Introduction of dangerous contaminants into the water system.
   No person shall knowingly cause the introduction into the water supplied by the Department of Public Utilities, of any manmade or naturally occurring substances which are dangerous to the health, safety and welfare of humans or animals that may consume the water.
   In addition to any criminal penalties provided for elsewhere in this Title Three those found in violation of this section will also be held strictly liable for all damages caused by the action.
(Ord. 30-86. Passed 1-14-86.)
939.19. Lead service lines prohibited.
   The Director of Public Utilities shall not approve the installation of any new service line or the replacement of any ex isting service line with pipe that is not lead-free. Lead service lines are prohib ited.
(Ord. 102-22. Passed 3-15-22.)