(a)
It shall be unlawful for any person to do or undertake to do any electrical work within the city unless licensed by the state to perform such work in accordance with this article, except where a person is performing electrical work for a class of business that is exempt from this article as set forth in section 22-404, or the person is a homeowner performing electrical work or wiring on his own residence and is exempt from this article as set forth in section 22-404.
(b)
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in or carry on, directly or indirectly, or to advertise or to hold himself out as engaging in or carrying on electrical work or to perform any act as a master electrician, industrial electrician, journeyman electrician, maintenance electrician, master sign electrician, journeyman sign electrician, residential wireman, or apprentice electrician, as defined within this article, without first obtaining an appropriate license from the state.
(c)
In addition to any license required in this section, any person who shall engage in the business of electrical contracting shall, prior to making contracts or subletting the contracts, obtain a registration, referred to as an "electrical contractor registration." Such electrical contractor registration shall be issued by building and code administration, contingent upon compliance with the applicable sections of this article and the following:
(1)
The business for which the registration is issued shall be owned by or have in its employment at least one registered master electrician, and such master electrician shall be designated on the registration application as responsible for the daily supervision of all electrical work of the business so registered.
(2)
Such designated master electrician's name, address and telephone number shall be provided to the building and code administration upon application for the electrical contractor registration.
(3)
Such master electrician shall make himself available during the normal working hours of the building and code administration in order to meet with the electrical inspector either at the jobsite or at the inspector's office regarding any electrical work performed by that business. When such designated master electrician may be unavailable, such as in cases of emergency, illness, or absence from the city, the electrical inspector may allow the business to designate an alternate master or journeyman electrician as the city contact during such period of absence.
(4)
At any time the designated master electrician's registration is suspended, revoked, or expires, or such master electrician leaves the employment of the business so registered under this subsection, the electrical contractor registration shall become null and void until such master electrician registration has been reinstated or another master electrician has been designated by the business.
(5)
An electrical contractor's registration shall expire on December 31 and may be renewed thereafter.
(6)
A fee shall be charged for each electrical contractor registration, issued in accordance with the fee established by separate ordinance.
(7)
No permits shall be issued to any master electrician whose contractor's registration is not current.
(d)
A master electrician or industrial electrician shall not use his registration to obtain electrical permits issued under this article for any other class of electrician who is not a full-time employee of the master electrician's or industrial electrician's company and under his direct supervision and control. Business records of the electrical contractor may be required by the chief building official to substantiate the master's involvement with the business.
(2001 Code, sec. 22-346; Ordinance 85-2004, sec. 1, adopted 10/19/04; Ordinance 28-2022 adopted 7/19/2022)