The license shall be printed on a form determined by the Town
Clerk. Said form shall contain the date of issuance, the license number,
the fee paid and the name of the person licensed. All licenses shall
expire on December 31 following the date of issuance. All licenses
shall be signed by the Town Clerk.
The Town Clerk shall issue a license authorizing said applicant
to conduct such business in the Town of West Seneca upon having been
satisfied that the applicant has met the following conditions:
A. Obtaining certificate. A certificate from the Board of Electrician
Examiners stating that such person has satisfactorily passed the examination
held by said Board for such license and upon receipt of the license
fee.
B. Proof of financial responsibility. The applicant shall file with
the Town Clerk certificates of insurance naming the Town of West Seneca
and protecting the same to the extent of the following limits: $1,000,000
for each occurrence for bodily injury liability; and $500,000 for
each occurrence of property damage liability.
C. The annual fee for a license shall be set by the Town Board pursuant
to adoption of an annual fee schedule.
[Amended 1-25-2016 by L.L. No. 4-2016]
D. Upon the adoption of this licensing requirement for electricians,
any electrician who produces a valid electrician's license from
another municipality within New York State shall be deemed to be qualified
as a licensed electrician within the Town and shall be provided with
a license as either a master electrician or a residential electrician
as determined by the Senior Code Enforcement Officer and the Electrical
Inspector of the Town. Any appeal of this determination shall be made
in writing to the Board of Electrician Examiners. The determination
of the Board of Electrician Examiners shall be final. Licenses from
other municipalities shall be considered acceptable only if the license
is based upon a written examination.
E. The applicant for examination for qualification as a master electrician
shall have a minimum of two years' experience of active engagement
in the trade or business of electrical work.
F. The applicant for examination for qualification as a residential
electrician shall have a minimum of one year's experience of
active engagement in the trade or business of residential electrical
work. Proof of satisfactory experience shall be submitted to the Board
of Electrician Examiners before being admitted to the examination.
G. Each person holding a valid certificate of competency or license
as a master electrician or residential electrician shall register
with the Town Clerk each year prior to January 31 by securing a master
electrician or residential electrician license. The fee for a renewal
shall be increased by $25 if renewed subsequent to January 31.
H. The requirements for licensing of a master electrician or a residential
electrician shall not be applicable to electrical work in the following
exempt categories:
(1) Work being performed by the owner-occupant of a single- or two-family
dwelling unit or a townhouse regulated by the Residential Code of
New York State.
(2) Heating, ventilating or air-conditioning (HVAC) systems limited to
branch circuit wiring only.
(3) Low-voltage wiring associated with:
(a)
Circuits operating at 50 volts or less.
(e)
Class 1, 2, and 3 remote control, signaling and power-limited
circuits as regulated by Section 725 of the National Electrical Code
(NEC).