For the purposes of this article, certain terms, phrases, words and their derivatives shall have the following meanings:
Apprentice electrician.One who assists a master or journeyman electrician and who works under their constant and direct supervision.
Approved.Inspected and accepted as usable under this article by the electrical inspector or electrical board.
Constant and direct supervision.The supervision of electrical work at a job site by either a licensed master electrician or a licensed journeyman electrician, who shall be actually present at the job site at all times while any electrical work is being performed.
Dwelling.A building or structure occupied exclusively for residential purposes, providing permanent provisions for sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation and not classified as an institutional occupancy.
Dwelling unit.Separate and independent living facilities, either standing alone or as part of a dwelling, providing permanent provisions for sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
Electrical work.The installation, alteration, repair or operation of wiring devices or equipment for the distribution, transmission or utilization of electrical energy.
Fixture.Any object which supports or encloses a means of illumination.
Inside wireman.One who performs electrical installations, alterations or repairs in or upon residential or commercial buildings or structures whether such work is performed inside or outside of any such buildings or structures.
Inspector.The electrical inspector or his duly authorized assistant(s).
Institutional occupancy.A building or structure or any portion thereof used for the purpose of providing facilities and accommodations for persons incapable of self-preservation or for persons under some degree of restraint.
Journeyman electrician.One who is skilled and experienced in the physical labor involved in performing electrical work and performs such work under the supervision of a master electrician, and who holds a journeyman electrician license issued under the provisions of this article.
Master electrician.A person who is highly skilled in methods, practice and theories of electrical work and who holds a master electrician license issued under the provisions of this article.
Mobile home.A structure, transportable in one or more sections, which is eight body feet or more in width and is 32 body feet or more in length and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities and includes the plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems contained therein.
Modular home.A dwelling that is constructed in one or more sections or modules at a location other than the homesite, or is constructed utilizing one or more modular components, and which is designed to be used as a permanent residence when the sections, modular components or modules are transported to the homesite, and are joined together, erected and installed on a permanent foundation system. The term includes the plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical systems. It is expressly provided, however, that the term “modular home” shall not mean nor apply to a ready-built home which is constructed so that the entire living area is contained in a single unit or section at a temporary location, and any dwelling constructed in sections or modules incorporating concrete or masonry as the basis and predominant structural component.
Moved-in building.A building or structure or portion thereof built and constructed outside the corporate limits of the city but does not include mobile homes or modular homes as defined herein.
Outlet.A point on the wiring system at which current is or may be taken or consumed; light fixtures, receptacles, etc.
(Ordinance 84-464 adopted 2/28/84; Ordinance 85-475 adopted 2/26/85; 1994 Code, sec. 154.003; Ordinance adopting 2021 Code)