(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to undertake any electrical work within the city without having obtained a permit authorizing the person to undertake such work.
(b)
There shall only be one electrical permit issued or outstanding at the same time for any electrical work undertaken at any jobsite within the city. However, the electrical inspector shall be authorized to issue two or more permits for a jobsite when the electrical work to be undertaken at a jobsite is to be done in separate phases and the electrician applying for the permit is to be responsible for one or more phases of the electrical work, but not the total work required for completion of the job.
(c)
When a master electrician has obtained a permit to undertake electrical work and the electrician is seeking to undertake less than the total electrical work at a jobsite, the following requirements apply:
(1)
The master electrician shall, prior to the issuance of such permit, supply to the electrical inspector drawings, diagrams or plans which show the exact scope of the work to be undertaken.
(2)
The master electrician shall be solely responsible for all electrical work to be undertaken by such electrician at the jobsite.
(3)
The master electrician who has obtained a permit to do electrical work at a jobsite when such work is a phase or part of the total work, but less than the total work required at the jobsite, shall do only such work at the jobsite authorized by his permit.
(4)
When there is more than one electrical permit issued for a jobsite within the city, where two or more master electricians are working on different parts or phases of the electrical work at such site, it shall be the joint responsibility of all such electricians so permitted to see that the individual work undertaken is compatible with all other electrical work undertaken at the jobsite and in conformity with the approved plans for the job and this article.
(5)
When two or more master electricians have performed phases or work at a jobsite, the electrical inspector shall make one final electrical inspection at the jobsite, which shall cover all electrical work undertaken or done at the jobsite, and shall not pass the work unless all electrical work undertaken at the jobsite is found to comply with this article.
(d)
The electrical inspector shall issue only one electrical permit per jobsite for the same or identical work with the following exceptions:
(1)
When the master electrician has failed to complete the work, and such fact is communicated by the general contractor or property owner.
(2)
When the electrical inspector is notified in writing by the master electrician that his contract for the electrical work is no longer in effect.
(3)
When the electrical inspector has been notified in writing by the general contractor permitted at the jobsite that the master electrician originally permitted to do the work at the jobsite has been replaced with a new electrician.
(e)
When the electrical inspector determines that a new permit will be issued, the person requiring such permit shall pay the full fee for the permit, and no refund shall ever be made on the original permit issued.
(f)
The electrical inspector is authorized to require any other type of evidence from the general contractor or master electrician which he deems necessary prior to the issuance of a new electrical permit.
(g)
The issuance of a new permit under this section shall release the first permitted electrician of any responsibility for compliance with this article for work completed by such electrician, and the new permitted electrician shall be responsible for compliance with this article for the entire jobsite.
(h)
The chief building official shall require the owner, general contractor or subcontractor or other interested person to execute an indemnity agreement agreeing to hold harmless and defend the city and chief building official from any and all liability which may be alleged as a result of the issuance of a new electrical permit under this section and to require such agreement to be secured by bonds and insurance deemed appropriate unless a release is signed by all parties.
(1966 Code, sec. 14-64(A)–(D); 2001 Code, sec. 22-186; Ordinance 85-2004, sec. 1, adopted 10/19/04; Ordinance 28-2022 adopted 7/19/2022)