§ 8-93. Performance of electrical maintenance work.  


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  • (a)

    It shall be unlawful to do electrical maintenance work as defined in subsection 8-3, "electrical maintenance work" unless such person is a licensed maintenance electrician, provided that this shall not prohibit a journeyman electrician (employed, not on a permanent basis) from doing electrical maintenance work under the supervision, direction and control of a licensed maintenance electrician. If the journeyman electrician at any time brings themselves within the definition of a maintenance electrician by becoming employed on a permanent basis, such journeyman electrician shall be required to obtain a license as a maintenance electrician, in addition to their journeyman electrician's license. An apprentice electrician may perform electrical maintenance work under the constant supervision, direction and control of a maintenance electrician.

    (b)

    Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit a master electrician to perform electrical maintenance work or limit electrical maintenance work from being performed by an apprentice or journeyman electrician under the supervision, direction or control of a master electrician.

(Ord. No. 98-004, § 2(Exh. A), 4-28-98)