For the purposes of this Article, the word "Board" shall mean the Electrical Wiring Board created herein.
[R.O. 2007 §12-40; Ord. No. 3676 §3, 5-19-1969]
There is hereby created a board for the examination of electricians
within the City, which board shall be known as the Electrical Wiring
Board.
[R.O. 2007 §12-41; Ord. No. 3676 §3, 5-19-1969; Ord. No. 4321 §1, 5-11-1978; Ord. No. 6833 §8, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §8, 2-6-2006; Ord. No. 7747 §1, 11-7-2016]
A. The
Board shall be composed of five (5) members. Two (2) members shall
be licensed master electricians; one member shall be an electrical
engineer; one member shall be a representative of the Electric Department
selected by the City Manager; and one member shall be a member of
the interested general public.
B. In
addition to the five (5) regular members, an alternate member shall
be appointed to serve only if a quorum cannot be established for any
meeting of the Board. Said alternate shall be a member of the interested
general public.
C. The
residential requirements for membership for said board, including
any alternate, shall be identical to those for employees of the City
of Poplar Bluff.
[R.O. 2007 §12-42; Ord. No. 3676 §3, 5-16-1969; Ord. No. 4321 §2, 5-11-1978]
The members of the Board shall be appointed by the City Manager.
[R.O. 2007 §12-43; Ord. No. 3676 §3, 5-16-1969; Ord. No. 4321 §3, 5-11-1978; Ord. No. 4903 §1, 9-3-1985; Ord. No. 6833 §9, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §9, 2-6-2006]
The members of the Board shall serve for terms of three (3)
years each. Members shall be expected to attend all meetings of the
Board and any Board member who shall fail to attend three (3) or more
meetings in one (1) year shall be subject to immediate removal by
the City Manager.
[R.O. 2007 §12-44; Ord. No. 3676 §3, 5-16-1969; Ord. No. 4321 §4, 5-11-1978]
If for any reason a vacancy occurs on said Board, the City Manager
shall appoint a new member for the unexpired term.
[R.O. 2007 §12-45]
It shall be the duty of the Board to approve all persons engaged
in the electrical business as master electricians and journeyman electricians
in the City.
[R.O. 2007 §12-46; Ord. No. 6833 §10, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §10, 2-6-2006]
The Board shall work with the independent testing agency to
provide testing dates for those desiring to take the licensing exams.
[R.O. 2007 §12-53; Ord. No. 3391 §6, 7-18-1966; Ord. No. 6833 §11, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §11, 2-6-2006]
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in business or work as a master electrician or journeyman electrician within the City without first having obtained a license therefore. Failure to obtain a proper license may result in penalties as stated in Section
100.150 of the City Code.
[R.O. 2007 §12-54; Ord. No. 6833 §12, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §12, 2-6-2006]
Any individual desiring to perform his/her own electrical work
personally on residential property owned and occupied by him/her shall
not be required to make the required bond or to obtain the required
license, but shall be required to obtain the regular electrical work
permit for that particular job. Such work on by an individual must
be done by him/her personally on his/her own particular job and not
be a way of performing a service to the public generally.
[R.O. 2007 §12-55; Ord. No. 3391 §6, 7-18-1966; Ord. No. 4287 §1, 10-3-1977; Ord. No. 6833 §13, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §13, 2-6-2006; Ord. No. 7148 §1, 11-2-2009; Ord. No. 24-52, 9-3-2024]
A. Any
person desiring the master or journeyman electrician's license shall
make application, in writing, to the City Electrical Wiring Board
requesting an examination covering said certificate.
B. Any
person desiring a journeyman license shall present documented proof
of experience as an apprentice electrician under the supervision of
a master electrician with eight thousand (8,000) verifiable practical
hours installing electrical equipment and associated wiring as a prerequisite
for taking the examination.
C. Any
person desiring a master electrician's license shall have four thousand
(4,000) hours documented experience installing electrical equipment
and associated wiring under the supervision of a master electrician
or other City Electrical Board approved State-licensed electrical
contractor or electrical engineer, while maintaining a license as
a journeyman electrician as a prerequisite for taking the examination.
D. Any
master electrician desiring to hire people as apprentice electricians
shall obtain an apprentice card from the Electrical Inspector's office.
Said apprentice cards are to be kept current by the master electrician
as a means to document electrical work experience.
E. Documented
military experience, trade school courses in education, and undergraduate
and graduate degrees may be taken in lieu of the period of experience
referenced to hereinabove, if, in the opinion of the City Electrical
Board, such experience, education or degree is equivalent to the period
of years experience required hereunder. The application shall be accompanied
by fees as hereinafter provided.
[R.O. 2007 §12-56; Ord. No. 3391 §8, 7-18-1966; Ord. No. 6833 §14, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §14, 2-6-2006]
Written examination shall be given the applicant for a license by this Part 2 of Article
III of Chapter
520 of this Code, within thirty (30) days after filing application or as soon thereafter as possible. A grade of seventy percent (70%) shall be the lowest passing grade. Examination scores shall be reviewed by the Electrical Board and the applicant shall be notified of the results of same within ten (10) days after the Board reviews the scores at their next regularly scheduled meeting. Applicants failing in the first (1st) examination shall not be re-examined until the next available testing date. Applicants will be allowed to take the test three (3) times in a twelve (12) month period of time.
[R.O. 2007 §12-57; Ord. No. 3391 §6, 7-18-1966; Ord. No. 3982 §1, 2-5-1973; Ord. No. 5588 §3, 11-16-1992; Ord. No. 6833 §15, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §15, 2-6-2006]
A. The following fees shall be charged for the examination of applicants and the issuance of licenses under the provisions of this Part 2 of Article
III of Chapter
520 of this Code:
1.
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Master electrician, examination
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Annual license
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$100.00
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Three (3) year license
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$275.00
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2.
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Journeyman electrician, examination
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Annual license
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$50.00
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Three (3) year license
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$125.00
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Testing fees shall be set by the independent testing agency.
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[R.O. 2007 §12-58; Ord. No. 6833 §16, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §16, 2-6-2006]
After a person has passed the electrician's examination and
the Electrical Wiring Board has verified the score as meeting its
requirements, the person must be notified in writing of this fact.
The applicant then must obtain a license within sixty (60) days from
the date the Board verified the passing score or take the examination
over.
[R.O. 2007 §12-59; Ord. No. 3391 §6, 7-18-1966; Ord. No. 6833 §17, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §17, 2-6-2006]
Whenever a person shall successfully pass the examination prescribed
by the Board for an electrician's license and the Board verifies the
score, the Building Inspector's office shall issue to such person
the appropriate electrician's license.
[R.O. 2007 §12-60; Ord. No. 3391 §7, 7-18-1966]
Every person doing electrical business in the City shall execute
and deliver to the City a bond with a surety bonding company in the
sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000.00) to indemnify the City or
any citizen for any damage caused by the failure of such person doing
the electrical work to comply strictly with the provisions of this
Chapter.
[Ord. No. 19-11, 3-4-2019]
A. Continuing Education.
1.
No journeyman electrician license or master electrician license
shall be renewed unless the licensee completes at least two (2) hours
of continuing education for a one-year license renewal, and six (6)
hours for a three-year license renewal from the date of the licensee's
last renewal.
2.
Three-year licensees whose license expires in less than three
(3) years from the effective date of these requirements shall be required
to complete two (2) hours of continuing education with one (1) year
remaining prior to license renewal, and four (4) hours with two (2)
years remaining prior to license renewal.
3.
A one-year licensee may carry over a maximum of four (4) hours
for a period of two (2) years.
4.
Continuing education shall consist of classroom or online instruction
relating specifically to the edition of the National Electrical Code
currently adopted by the City of Poplar Bluff or a more recent edition.
5.
The same course shall not be repeated for a period of three
(3) years.
B. Approved Continuing Education Hours.
1.
Continuing education programs and courses shall be subject to
approval by the City of Poplar Bluff Electrical Board to determine
whether it provides appropriate and adequate NEC instruction.
2.
Continuing education programs and courses relating to the NEC
that are approved by other governmental jurisdictions, that require
continuing education for electrical licensing renewal, shall be accepted
by the City of Poplar Bluff Electrical Board.
C. Documentation.
1.
Upon completion of an approved course, the course provider shall
provide the student a certificate of completion indicating the following:
2.
The certificate of completion(s) shall be submitted to the City
of Poplar Bluff Building Inspections Office at time of renewal request
for journeyman or master electrician license.
D. Failure To Complete Continuing Education Hours.
1.
If any licensee fails to complete the required continuing education
hours, as approved by the City of Poplar Bluff Electrical Board, prior
to expiration of the current license, the licensee may obtain the
required continuing education hours within ninety (90) days without
being subject to examination requirements or civil penalties for performing
unlicensed electrical work.
2.
If the licensee fails to obtain the required hours within this
ninety-day period, the licensee shall be required to pass the electrical
examination required for a current license within one (1) year from
the date of the license renewal.
3.
The licensee shall be required to submit an application to the
City of Poplar Bluff Electrical Board requesting approval to test
for an electrical license if the licensee fails to complete the required
continuing education hours as described above, and fails to pass the
electrical examination as required above in said time period.
E. Effective Date. The effective date for these requirements shall be
January 1, 2020.
[R.O. 2007 §12-61; Ord. No. 4903 §2, 9-3-1985]
A. The
Electrical Inspector and/or the Board shall have the right and authority
to suspend the license of any master or journeyman electrician upon
the violation of any portion of this Chapter and the Electrical Inspector
shall, upon suspension, file with the Electrical Board a statement
setting forth the reasons for such suspension. A copy of such report
shall be given the suspended electrician upon his/her request.
B. If
the electrician feels aggrieved by such suspension, then he/she may
notify the Electrical Board in writing of his/her feelings and may
appear and be heard by the Electrical Board.
C. If,
upon a full hearing by the Electrical Board, it is determined by the
Board that such suspension is well founded, then the electrician's
license will be revoked and the City Attorney shall be directed to
take such action as may be necessary to forfeit the bond of such electrician.
D. In
the event the suspended electrician fails or refuses to appeal to
the Electrical Board within ten (10) days, the City Clerk shall place
before the City Council the Electrical Inspector's report. It shall
then be the duty of said City Council to revoke the suspension order
or revoke the license and forfeit the bonds as aforesaid.
E. The
City Clerk shall not issue a master or journeyman electrician's license
to any previous holder or a revoked license, except upon a new application
approved by the Board after a three (3) month waiting period.
[R.O. 2007 §12-62; Ord. No. 4565 §1, 3-2-1981; Ord.
No. 6833 §18, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §18, 2-6-2006; Ord. No. 21-23, 6-7-2021]
A person who has successfully passed the electrician's examination referred to in Section
520.220 and who presently holds a valid master electrician's license or journeyman electrician's license may apply to the Electrical Wiring Board for inactive status. In the event that the Electrical Wiring Board grants to said person such status, said person may, within a period not to exceed five (5) years from the date such status is granted, reapply to the Electrical Wiring Board, in writing, for a master electrician's license or journeyman electrician's license without being re-examined as provided in Section
520.220. At such time as the Board terminates the inactive status and the master electrician's license or journeyman electrician's license is renewed, said person shall pay the license fee and provide the bond and meet all other requirements referred to in this Chapter.
[R.O. 2007 §12-63; Ord. No. 5252 §1, 2-6-1989; Ord.
No. 6833 §19, 11-21-2005; Ord. No. 6855 §19, 2-6-2006]
Every license issued under the provisions of this Chapter shall
expire on the thirty-first (31st) day of December of the expiration
year. Each license shall be delinquent on the following January first
(1st) and failure to renew said license shall result in the imposition
of a penalty of ten percent (10%) of the license fee for each month
thereafter that the license is not renewed. Said penalty shall accrue
for a period of three (3) months; provided that if the license has
not been renewed after such period, the written examination must be
retaken. No electrical permits may be obtained by a master electrician
with an expired license.