This article shall be known as the "City of Nanticoke Tradesperson
Licensing Ordinance."
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ELECTRICIAN
Includes the following:
A.
MASTER ELECTRICIANA master electrician is a person who regularly engages in and works at the electrical trade, who employs and directs journeyman electricians and apprentice electricians, and who is entitled to secure permits for the installation or repair of electrical wiring.
B.
JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIANA journeyman electrician is a person who regularly engages in and works in the electrical trade and is employed and supervised by a licensed master electrician.
C.
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIANAn apprentice electrician is a person who is learning the electrical trade and is employed and supervised by a licensed master electrician.
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR
A tradesperson who engages in any type of construction on
a residential or commercial structure, not including the provision
of electrical, plumbing or HVAC services. This definition shall not
include any person or entity exempted from licensing requirements
pursuant to the Home Improvement Consumer Protection Act of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, Act 132 of 2008, as determined by the Building Code Official.
PLUMBER
Includes the following:
A.
MASTER PLUMBERA master plumber is a person who regularly engages in and works at the plumbing trade, who employs and directs journeyman plumbers and apprentice plumbers, and who is entitled to secure permits for the installation or repair of plumbing.
B.
JOURNEYMAN PLUMBERA journeyman plumber is a person who regularly engages in and works in the plumbing trade and is employed and supervised by a licensed master plumber.
C.
APPRENTICE PLUMBERAn apprentice plumber is a person who is learning the plumbing trade and is employed and supervised by a licensed master plumber.
Any person, firm or corporation desiring to engage in the trade,
business or occupation of plumber, electrician, HVAC or general building
contractor shall apply to the Building Code Official for a license
and shall be registered as herein required.
An individual applying to the Building Code Official for a license
and registration to engage in the business or occupation of plumber,
electrician, HVAC professional or general building contractor shall
provide evidence of licensing from a first, second or third class
city in Pennsylvania or such other jurisdiction that shall have administered
testing evidencing knowledge of necessary and appropriate codes and
proficiency in the aforementioned trades. The Building Code Official
shall determine the adequacy of the credentials of the testing jurisdiction.
Alternatively, if the Building Code Official shall find that the applicant
presenting himself or herself has a reasonable knowledge of the skills
within the area of expertise in question, as determined by the passage
of an approved test to establish such competency, then the Building
Code Official, upon proof of the payment of the fee herein provided
and upon filing with the Building Code Official a copy of his or her
public liability and property damage insurance policy or policies
indicating coverage in the amount of $300,000 for property damage
and $500,000 for public liability, shall issue the requested license.
Any applicant who is unsuccessful in passing the examination
prescribed by the Building Code Official will be permitted to take
a reexamination not less than 30 days after the date of the unsuccessful
examination.
Any licensee desiring to continue to practice the profession
or trade for the year following the expiration of the current license
shall surrender the current license for the then-current year to the
Building Code Official, who shall forthwith, upon proof of the payment
of the proper fee herein provided and the filing of a copy of current
required insurance policy or policies regarding public liability and
property damage, issue to the applicant a license for the ensuing
year.
[Amended 12-19-2012 by Ord. No. 19-2012]
Any person who is not licensed as required by this article and
who shall perform any work subject to licensing under this article
or who shall fail to comply with the lawful regulations, order and
direction of the Building Code Official shall be liable, on conviction
thereof, to a fine or penalty not exceeding $1,000 for each and every
offense or undergo imprisonment not exceeding 90 days, or both; and
whenever such person shall have been notified by the Building Code
Official or by service of summons in prosecution, or in any other
way, that he or she is committing such violations of this article,
each day in which he or she shall continue such violations after such
notification shall constitute a separate offense punishable by a like
fine or penalty. Such fines or penalties shall be collected as like
fines or penalties are now by law collected.