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BOARD OF ELECTRICAL EXAMINERS AND REVIEW
The Board of Electrical Examiners and Review shall consist of the Electrical Inspector, a licensed journeyman electrician of at least four years’ experience, a representative of the Department of Municipal Service who holds a journeyman’s license for at least four years, a licensed electrical contractor having his or her own master license and a person connected with the electrical industry, but not actively engaged in the installation of electrical equipment. Members of the Board shall be appointed by the Mayor with the consent of the Council for terms of one year each.
(Prior Code, § 9-92) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990)
The Board of Electrical Examiners and Review shall perform the following functions:
(A) Prescribe and conduct the examinations for master or journeymen electricians;
(B) Prepare license application blanks;
(C) Act as an arbitration board as specified in this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 9-93) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990)
The Board is empowered and it shall be their duty to make such rules and regulations concerning electrical work in the city as may be required to properly provide for the situation therein. The rules and regulations so made shall be effective upon approval by the Mayor and City Council.
(Prior Code, § 9-93.1) (Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990)
The Board of Electrical Examiners and Review shall meet at least once a month or on call of the Chairperson to hold examinations for master or journeymen electrician.
(Prior Code, § 9-94) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990)
When the Electrical Inspector condemns all or part of any electrical installation, the permit holder may, within five days after receiving written notice from the Electrical Inspector and after all discussion with the Electrical Inspector has been exhausted, file a petition in writing stating the section or sections of the code involved, also permit number, if any, with the Board of Electrical Examiners and Review, for review of said action of the Electrical Inspector, upon receipt of which, the Board shall at once proceed to determine whether said electrical installation complies with this chapter, and within three days shall make a decision in accordance with its findings. When acting as an arbitration board, the Electrical Inspector shall not sit as a member of such Board.
(Prior Code, § 9-95) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990)