(a) Definition.
For purposes of this division, "National
Electrical Code" shall mean the 2020 National Electrical Code (sometimes
referred to as the NEC), including any and all amendments, revisions
or revised additions to the 2020 National Electrical Code adopted.
(b) Adoption; applicability.
In conformance with V.T.C.A.,
Local Government Code, chapter 214, subchapter G, sections 214.211
through 214.214, the 2020 National Electrical Code shall be and is
hereafter adopted as the municipal commercial electrical construction
code for the city. The 2020 National Electrical Code shall apply to
all commercial electrical construction applications within the city.
The city council may establish procedures to adopt local amendments
to the National Electrical Code and for the administration and enforcement
of the National Electrical Code.
(c) Copies on file.
Copies of the 2020 National Electrical
Code will be maintained on file in the office of the planning and
development department, and the provisions thereof shall be controlling
as set out herein in the construction of all buildings and other structures
within the corporate limits of the city.
(Ordinance 2001-076, sec. 2, adopted 12/10/01; Ordinance 2010-029, sec. 2, adopted 8/23/10; Ordinance 2017-026, sec. 2, adopted 7/10/17; 1988 Code, sec. 7-16(a)(4), (e), (f); Ordinance adopting 2021 Code; Ordinance 2023-018 adopted 4/10/2023)
The 2020 National Electrical Code adopted by section
4.02.211 shall be amended as set forth in Ordinance 2023-018, which is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
(Ordinance 2010-029, sec. 3, adopted 8/23/10; Ordinance 2017-026, sec. 3, adopted 7/10/17; Ordinance 2020-051 adopted 10/12/20; 1988 Code, sec. 7-18; Ordinance 2023-018 adopted 4/10/2023)
(a) When
any electrical equipment is found by the electrical inspector to be
dangerous to persons or property because it is defective or improperly
installed, the person owning the electrical equipment shall be notified,
in writing, and shall have any changes or repairs made, as required
by the electrical inspector, which will place such equipment in safe
condition. If such work is not completed within the period specified
by the inspector in the notice, the inspector shall have the authority
to disconnect or order the disconnection of electric service to the
dangerous equipment.
(b) If,
in the judgment of the electrical inspector after inspection, any
electrical installation is unsafe or dangerous to persons or property,
the inspector shall have the power to cause such electrical installation
to be disconnected from the source of electrical energy supplying
the same, in which event he shall notify Oncor of such action. Thereafter,
it shall be unlawful for any person to cause or permit electric current
to be supplied to such electrical installation until the same has
been made safe and the electrical inspector has issued a certificate
of approval to that effect.
(1970 Code, sec. 11-18; 1988 Code,
sec. 11-17; Ordinance adopting 2021 Code; Ordinance 2023-018 adopted 4/10/2023)
Persons who shall violate a provision of this code, fail to
comply with any of the requirements thereof or erect, install, alter
or repair work in violation of the approved construction documents
or directive of the code official, or of a permit or certificate issued
under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
punishable by a fine of not more than $2,000.00, and each and every
day's continuance of any violation of the provisions of this code
shall constitute and be deemed a separate offense. A violation of
this code is a strict liability offense.
(Ordinance 2023-018 adopted 4/10/2023)