[Ord. No. 18-1994; Ord. No. 15-1995; amended 6-15-1999 by Ord. No. 15-1999]
As used in this chapter, certain terms are defined as follows, unless the content clearly indicates otherwise:
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIANA person who, prior to July 1, 1974, has been issued an apprentice electrician's certificate or license or who, subsequent thereto, is issued such a license or certificate by the Licensing Board by demonstrating to such Board his or her skill and that he or she is learning the electrical trade by working and assisting a journeyman or a master electrician or by fulfilling all the qualifications established by the Licensing Board for the issuance of such certificate or license, which qualifications shall be set forth in the rules and regulations promulgated by such Electrical Code Advisory and Licensing Board.
BOARDThe Building and Housing Code Board of Appeals, as defined in Chapter
8-501 of the Codified Ordinances, unless otherwise indicated.
BUREAUThe Bureau of Codes Enforcement, Department of Building and Housing Development, of the City.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORAny person who offers to contract as an independent contractor with another to do electrical work which may require a permit under the provisions of the Electrical Code. This term does not include public electric utilities.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTORA person holding an electrical inspection license and employed by an electrical inspection agency recognized by a local utility.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S LICENSEA license issued by the Bureau of Codes Enforcement to a person who has met the qualifications of the Licensing Board and has passed the required examination.
JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIANAny person who has passed a journeyman electrician's examination and qualified and registered in accordance with the terms of this chapter and under the rules and regulations of the Licensing Board, or one who is the holder of a journeyman electrician's license.
JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN'S LICENSEA license issued to a journeyman electrician, as herein defined, who, by passing the required examination and tests, has qualified as a person competent to be a journeyman electrician.
LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL LICENSEThe license issued by the Bureau of Codes Enforcement to a contractor installing telecommunications equipment in both residential and nonresidential properties, including telephone systems, television and satellite communications systems, signaling systems, computer systems, communications links, fiber optics, alarm systems, or any system designed to carry information, rather than electricity for the purposes of heat, power or light and to provide for the designation of those companies which are allowed to perform this work in the City. Every applicant shall furnish such information as the Electrical Code Advisory and Licensing Board may require prior to issuance of a license. No test is required.
MASTER ELECTRICIANAny person licensed by the City who, within the City, engages in or carries on the business of installing, erecting, altering, extending, maintaining, or repairing electrical wiring, apparatus, fixtures, devices, appliances, or equipment utilized or designated for the utilization of electricity for light, heat or power purposes or for signaling systems and who carries on such business as an independent contractor having the final determination and the full responsibility for the manner in which the work is done, for the materials used and for the selection, supervision and control of journeyman electricians and apprentices employed on the work engaged in by such person. A partnership or corporation may engage in such business only through a licensed individual.
MASTER ELECTRICIAN'S LICENSEA license issued to a master electrician, as herein defined, who, by passing the required examination and tests, has qualified as a person competent to be a master electrician.
A. In the case of a partnership, the required examination and tests shall be taken and passed by at least one partner and the master electrician's license issued to him or her as a representative under the license issued to the partnership.
B. In the case of a corporation, the required examination and tests shall be taken and passed by an officer of the corporation and the master electrician's license issued to him or her as a representative under the license issued to the corporation.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNERA person who is the owner or co-owner of a building which contains no more than three dwelling units and is limited to residential use.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNER ELECTRICIAN'S LICENSEA license issued to a residential property owner who, by passing an examination satisfactory to the Licensing Board, has qualified as a person competent to perform electrical work in property of which said person is the residential property owner and which property is serviced by a single-phase two-hundred-amp service for multifamily dwellings of three units or less. A Class A residential property owner electrician's license shall be issued to an owner-occupant who swears or affirms at the time of applying for such license that all work shall be limited to a single-family residence occupied by said owner. A Class B residential property owner electrician's license shall be issued to all other residential property owners applying for such license.
SPECIAL LICENSEThe license issued by the Codes Administrator to a person or firm not normally doing electrical work in the City upon presentation of proper credentials, which shall include an electrician's license equivalent to a master electrician's license as issued by the Bureau of Codes Enforcement. The special license shall be for a specific job or construction project, and its validity will terminate upon completion of this work. Should such firm or individual desire to obtain further work in the City, he or she shall be required to fulfill all requirements as defined by this chapter.