[Amended 12-18-1989 by Ord. No. 5514]
There shall be one licensed journeyman or master
electrician for each apprentice electrician on a job.
[Amended 1-16-2001 by Ord. No. 5902]
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage
in business as an electrical contractor without a license from the
City or as a journeyman, master or residential electrician without
a certificate issued by the City. An apprentice electrician must possess
at all times documentation that clearly identifies the electrical
contractor employing the apprentice and the name and address of the
certified journeyman, master or residential electrician that is responsible
for directly supervising the work of the apprentice.
[Amended 1-16-2001 by Ord. No. 5902]
No person shall be issued an original or initial certificate unless he/she successfully passes an examination with a score of 75% or greater designated by K.S.A. § 12-1525 and amendments thereto. A certificate of competency from such examination shall be valid proof of the competency of a master, journeyman or residential electrician, and the applicant shall be issued the appropriate license, after which time a person has paid the appropriate fee as listed in §
290-13. Any person who holds a valid license or certificate issued by the City of Parsons on the effective date of this section as an electrical contractor or master or journeyman electrician shall be considered to have valid proof of competency, and said person shall be allowed to renew the license or certificate so issued if the license or certificate to be renewed is otherwise current and shall be exempt from the examination requirements.
[Amended 12-18-1989 by Ord. No. 5514; 1-16-2001 by Ord. No.
5902]
A. No person shall be issued a license or certificate
unless he/she pays the appropriate fee listed below to the City:
(1) Electrical contractor's license: $50.
(2) Master electrician certificate: $35.
(3) Journeyman electrician certificate: $25.
(4) Residential electrician certificate: $20.
B. All fees shall be paid at the office of the City Clerk.
The full amount of the required fee shall be paid at the time of issuance
of the license irrespective of the date of issuance.
[Amended 8-19-1991 by Ord. No. 5571]
Prior to the issuance of an electrical contractor's
license, the person making application for an electrical contractor's
license shall have in effect on file with the City Clerk a surety
bond in favor of the City of Parsons of $5,000, in a form acceptable
to the City Attorney, and conditioned that the principal in the bond
will comply with all provisions of all ordinances of the City relating
to the construction, erection or installation of wire or other apparatus
and mediums for the transmission of electric current for heat, power,
or light purposes, and further conditioned that the City or any person
who may deem himself injured or damaged by the principal's failure
to comply with such ordinances may sue on such bond to recover the
damages.
All licenses issued pursuant to this chapter
shall expire at the end of the calendar year for which they were issued.
A license which is not renewed within 30 days after expiration shall
not be subject to renewal without passing the required examination
and payment of the fees for an initial license.
Licenses issued pursuant to this chapter shall
be nontransferable. It shall be unlawful for any person to allow or
permit his license to be used by another for the purpose of securing
any permit required by this chapter.
All electrical contractors licensed by the City
shall display or post the required license in their place of business,
and all electricians licensed by the City shall carry their licenses
on their persons and exhibit the same on the demand of the City Electrical
Inspector, his assistant, or any officer of the City.
[Added 12-18-1989 by Ord. No. 5514;
amended 1-16-2001 by Ord. No. 5902]
Prior to the issuance of an electrical contractor's
license, the person making the application for an electrical contractor's
license shall have on file with the City Clerk a certificate of insurance
with an insurance company authorized to do business in Kansas insuring
against liability for negligent installation and work of the contractor
and for products liability with completed operations endorsement with
limits of at least $300,000 for all claims. Said certificate shall
require the insurance company to notify the City Clerk in the event
of cancellation.