§ 111.28  LICENSING OF THE FIRM.
   All firms may be licensed hereunder as a master electrician in the name of the firm provided that such firm shall have a master electrician who is duly licensed as provided in this subchapter.  Such electrician must be a bona fide officer of the firm or an employee who is regularly employed by the firm and is actually engaged in the planning, superintending, and practical installation of electrical work.  Such master electrician listed and licensed by such firm shall be in actual charge of and responsible for installation, removal, or repair of any electrical work done by such firm. Before the firm shall be licensed as a master electrician, there shall be filed with the City Clerk a certificate from the Building Inspector showing the fitness and competency of the individual or individuals who are qualified as master electricians and who shall be in charge of the firm's electrical work.  One individual must qualify as master electrician to enable said firm to hold a master's electrician's license.  In the event said individual withdraws from or ceases to be connected with the firm, the Building Inspector shall forthwith revoke the license of the firm.
(Neb. RS 17-207, 17-505) ('72 Code, § 10-415)  (Am. Ord. 1829, passed 1-23-03)