For the purpose of this chapter, the following
terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, unless
different meanings are clearly indicated by the context:
APPLIANCE INSTALLER
Any person who possesses or is qualified to possess an appliance
installer license.
APPLIANCE INSTALLER'S LICENSE
A license issued to a person who is qualified to electrically connect small appliances, including but not limited to washers, dryers, ranges, hot-water heaters, window air conditioners, air-conditioning units with up to three-ton capacity, hot-water boilers and hot-air furnaces that do not exceed 300,000 Btu's in capacity. See §
153-8A(3).
BOARD
The Electrical Examining Board of the City as provided for in §
153-3 of this chapter.
ELECTRICIAN
One who installs, maintains or repairs electrical devices
and circuits.
INACTIVE LICENSE
A license may become inactive upon application to and approval
of the Board. No person will be issued an inactive license. An inactive
license may be brought to active status by paying the difference in
fees within a five-year period whereby the Board approved that the
license would become inactive.
[Amended 12-23-2014 by Ord. No. 14-2014]
LIMITED ELECTRICIAN
A person who possesses or is qualified to possess a limited
electrician's license in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
LIMITED ELECTRICIAN'S LICENSE
A license issued to an electrician who has proven his/her qualification and ability and has been authorized by the Board to possess this type of license. This license, while in active status, entitles the holder to engage in the business of installing, maintaining and repairing electrical wiring, services and equipment in new and old homes not in excess of four dwelling units. However, the holder of a limited license shall be permitted to perform minor repair work in individual apartments in buildings over four dwelling units or residences where each unit has a separate electric service. See §
153-8A(2).
MASTER ELECTRICIAN
A person who possesses or is qualified to possess a master
electrician's license in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
MASTER ELECTRICIAN'S LICENSE
A license which is issued to an electrician who has proven his/her qualifications and ability and has been authorized by the Board to possess this type of license. This license, while in active status, entitles the holder to engage in the business of installing, maintaining and repairing electrical wiring, services and equipment in all types of properties, including the specific occupancies described in Chapter
5 of the National Electrical Code. See §
153-8A(1).
An application for a license shall be made in the Office of Code Enforcement on forms as prescribed by the Board. The applicant shall specifically state the type of license for which he/she is applying. At the time of application for examination the applicant shall pay the fee established in §
153-11B(1). The Building Inspector shall deliver to the Secretary of the Board all applications to be considered by the Board at a time prescribed by the Board. Upon successful completion of an examination, the applicant shall pay the fee established in §
153-11B(2).
A license shall be granted to an applicant who
shall prove to the satisfaction of the Board that he/she is a competent
electrician qualified to do electrical contracting, construction,
installation work and wiring and that he/she possesses a working knowledge
of electricity and the actual laws and functions of electricity and
of appliances, apparatuses and devices for electric light, heat and
power purposes used and required in the scope of work for which he/she
is making application, combined with a practical working knowledge
of the City ordinances relating to electrical work and the provisions
of the National Electrical Code. Said applicant shall submit to an
examination by the Board. The Secretary of the Board or his/her designee
shall post public notice 30 days prior to the examinations.
Payments of any fee required by this chapter
and any other sum shall be made payable to the order of the City Treasurer
and shall be paid at the Code Enforcement Office.
Persons desiring to prefer charges against any
holder of a license granted hereunder shall conform to and comply
with all rules and regulations of the Board regarding the preferring
and hearing of such charges. The defendant shall present himself for
a hearing of such charges at such time and place as the Board shall
determine. Upon failure to appear, his/her license shall be suspended
until such time as it is restored by the Board.
This chapter shall not be construed to relieve
from or lessen the responsibility or liability of any party owning,
operating, controlling or installing any electrical wiring, devices,
appliances or equipment for damages to person or property caused by
any defect therein, nor shall the City be held as assuming any such
liability by reason of any examination authorized herein for any license
or certificate issued as herein provided.
A violation of this chapter shall be punishable
by a fine not exceeding $150 or by imprisonment not exceeding 15 days,
or by both such fine and imprisonment, or by a penalty of not less
than $5 or not more than $500 to be recovered by the City of Auburn
in a civil action.