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(A) (1) Every person receiving a license to install gas pipe and/or appliances shall file with the Town Clerk/Treasurer a bond in the amount of $1,000, executed with a surety company authorized to do business in the state, and conditioned that the principal will install all gas piping and/or appliances in accordance with the law and the ordinances and other regulations of the town, relating to gas piping installations.
(2) The principal shall, without further cost to the person for which the work is done, remedy any defective or faulty work caused by poor workmanship or inferior or substandard materials.
(B) (1) Said bond must be approved by the Board of Trustees.
(2) No license shall be issued to any person until the bond is filed and approved, and any such license issued shall be valid only while said bond is in effect.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. 5, § 34)
(A) Installers of gas appliances shall be known as gas appliance fitters, and shall be registered with the Town Superintendent.
(B) Provided, that the application for registration be accompanied by the recommendation of a licensed gas appliance dealer as to the applicant’s moral character and competency to be trusted with the performance of work involving the possibility of danger to health and life.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. 5, § 35)
ELECTRICAL CODE AND REGULATIONS
All electrical work done within the town shall be performed in accordance with the standards, procedures, and requirements of the National Electrical Code, which are hereby adopted and incorporated into this subchapter as though literally written and restated herein.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. 6, § 37) Penalty, see § 151.999
(A) Any person, firm, or corporation who shall engage in the business of performing electrical services or acting as electricians shall, before engaging in such work, obtain a license from the Town Clerk/Treasurer upon the payment of $10 annual license fee.
(B) Such license shall be for the year of any part thereof.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. 6, § 39) Penalty, see § 151.999
(A) Nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent the employment of apprentices to perform any of the work herein defined, provided said apprentices performs said work under the direct supervision of a licensed electrical contractor or journeyman.
(B) No license, examination, or fees shall be required of such apprentices.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. 6, § 40)
(A) Any person desiring an electrical license of any kind, as above provided, shall make and file with the Town Clerk/Treasurer a good and sufficient bond executed by a surety company authorized to transact business in the state and engaging himself or herself thereon in the amount set forth, to-wit:
(1) Class A electrical contractor, the amount of the bond shall be $5,000;
(2) Class B electrical contractor, the amount of the bond shall be $5,000;
(3) Elevator construction, the amount of the bond shall be $1,000;
(4) Armature shops, the amount of bond shall be $1,000;
(5) Electrical sign contractor, the amount of the bond shall be $5,000; and
(6) Electrical appliance repair, the amount of the bond shall be $1,000.
(B) Said bond shall guarantee the performance on the part of the principal of all work in strict accord with the requirements of this act and the Electrical Code of the town as herein defined, the payment of fee or other charges due the town, the replacing of all faulty or defective materials or workmanship installed by principal, or by some person for or on the behalf of said principal, when notified to do so by the Electrical Inspector of the town and when bond shall be further conditioned that, in the event the principal does not perform and discharge all duties and obligation resting upon him or her, he or she shall be liable in first instance and suit may be brought directly upon said bond jointly and/or severally with said surety company by any person injured or damaged as a result of such principal’s failure to comply with the provisions and requirements of the ordinance relating to such work.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. 6, § 41) Penalty, see § 151.999
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