1321.03 SCOPE.
   (a)   As used in this chapter, "person" includes an individual, partnership, corporation or other entity engaged in installation, maintenance, alteration or repair of any electrical installation, wiring, device, apparatus or other electrical equipment.
   (b)   This Code shall apply to electric conductors and equipment installed within or on public and private buildings and other premises, including yards, sales lots, carnival lots, parking lots, industrial sub-stations, trailer parks, boat marinas, places of outdoor assembly and recreation, electric signs and displays, mobile homes and travel trailers, the conductors that connect the installations to a supply of electricity and other outside conductors adjacent to the premises.
   (c)   This Code shall not apply to the following work:
      (1)    Installations under the exclusive control of electric utilities for the purpose of communication, metering or for the generation, control, transformation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy located in buildings used exclusively by utilities for such purposes or located outdoors on property owned or leased by the utility or on public highways, streets, roads, etc., or outdoors by established rights on private property;
      (2)    Installation of communication equipment under exclusive control of communication utilities, located outdoors or in building spaces used exclusively for such installations;
      (3)    Installations of railways for generation, transformation, transmission or distribution of power used exclusively for operation of rolling stock or installations used exclusively for signaling and communication purposes;
      (4)    Installations underground in mines;
      (5)    Installations in ships, watercraft, railway rolling stock, aircraft or automotive vehicles;
      (6)    Installations of electrical equipment used for radio and television transmission;
      (7)    Electrical work involved in the manufacture or testing of electrical equipment or apparatus, but not including any permanent wiring or equipment;
       (8)    Electrical work associated with the repair of plug-connected electrical appliances or devices or permanently connected electrical appliances or devices which have been electrically and mechanically disconnected and separated from all sources of electrical supply. The opening of switches or the blowing or removal of fuses shall not be considered as electrical or mechanical disconnection or separation;
      (9)    Replacement of approved fuses which are not oversize for the circuit involved; and
      (10)    The installation or replacement of approved pin-type lamps, screw base lamps or plug-connected portable appliances which do not overload the circuit involved and are not located in hazardous locations.
         (Ord. l 99 l -52. Passed 9- l 6-91.)