(a)
Created.
There is hereby established within the city an office of electrical inspection, which shall be under the supervision of the building official.
(b)
Appointment of electrical inspectors.
The building official may appoint electrical inspectors and may designate a chief electrical inspector with such powers of supervision and control over the office of electrical inspection as he may prescribe. Where the term “building official” is used herein, it shall mean either the building official or his duly authorized representative.
(c)
Duties.
It shall be the duty of the building official to enforce the provisions of this code, either individually or acting by and through his duly authorized representatives. He shall be responsible for making inspections, issuing licenses and permits, administering examinations, and performing all the other functions of the office of electrical inspections, as prescribed in this code or by administrative order. He shall keep complete records of all permits issued, inspections made, and other official work performed in accordance with the provisions of this code. He shall also keep on file in the office of electrical inspection a list of acceptable testing laboratories, which shall be accessible for public reference during regular office hours.
(d)
Restrictions on business interests of building official and inspectors.
It shall be unlawful for any person, while holding the office of building official or electrical inspector, to engage either directly or indirectly in the business of the sale, design, installation or maintenance of electrical equipment or have a financial interest of any nature in any concern engaged in such business in the city.
(e)
Authority.
(1)
Inspections; disconnection of electric service.
Whenever necessary to make an inspection to enforce any of the provisions of this code, or whenever the building official or his authorized representative has reasonable cause to believe that there exists in any building or upon any premises a violation of this code, the building official or such representative may enter such building at all reasonable times to inspect the same or to perform any duty imposed by this code; provided that, if such building or premises be occupied, he shall first present proper credentials and demand entry; and, if such building or premises be unoccupied, he shall first make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other persons having charge or control of the building or premises and demand entry. If such entry is refused or if the owner or other person having charge or control of the building is not located, the building official or electrical inspector shall have recourse to every remedy provided by law to secure entry. When any electrical equipment is found by the electrical inspector to be dangerous to persons or property, the person, firm or corporation responsible for the electrical equipment shall be notified and shall make any changes or repairs which are required to make such equipment in safe condition, and, if such work is not completed within fifteen (15) days or any longer period than may be specified in said notice, the building official shall have the authority to disconnect or order the electricity supply agency to disconnect all electric service to said electrical equipment and/or the premises in or upon which the same is located.
(2)
Disconnection of equipment.
In case of emergency, where necessary for safety to persons or property, or where electrical equipment may interfere with the work of the fire department, the building official shall have the authority to disconnect immediately and without notice to anyone, or to cause the immediate disconnection of, any electrical equipment.
(3)
Stop orders.
Whenever any work is being done contrary to the provisions of this code, the building official may order the work stopped by notice in writing served on any persons engaged in doing or causing such work to be done, and any such persons shall forthwith stop such work until authorized by the building official to proceed with the work, or an appeal perfected pursuant to article 3.02 of this chapter has resulted in a waiver of the condition causing the stop order or a finding that there is no cause for a stop order. Failure to stop such work, in addition to penalties and remedies elsewhere set forth, shall void any appeal.
(1995 Code, sec. 3-80; Ordinance adopting Code)