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A master electrician who holds a license issued by the city shall notify the Board of Electrical Examiners and Review within at least three working days of a change in his or her employment where such employment was necessary to qualify his or her employer as an electrical contractor.
(Prior Code, § 9-155) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977)
A person who has been issued an electrical contractor’s license under the terms of this subchapter shall not secure permits for work to be done by any person not employed by him or her.
(Prior Code, § 9-156) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984)
JOURNEYMEN
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the occupation or trade of journeyman electrician in the installation, alteration, maintenance or repair of electrical wiring equipment, apparatus or fixtures for lights, heat, power, where the electromotive force exceeds 30 volts in or about buildings and/or structures within the city without having first passed the examination and obtained a license, as herein provided. This provision shall not apply to helpers and apprentices; provided, such work as they may do is performed under the direction and supervision of a licensed journeyman electrician who shall be on the premises at all times when such helpers or apprentices are performing such work on the premises. All applications for said examination shall be in writing. The examination shall consist of an oral or written examination as the Board shall determine and such other practical tests in examination at the discretion of the Board. Stenographic notes shall be taken of all oral examinations.
(Prior Code, § 9-171) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990) Penalty, see § 10.999
ELECTRICAL CODE
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