Section 15.32.170 Electrical contractors.
Prior to the adoption of 15.32.170 (Ord. 2043) on 04/15/2002, Section 15.32.170 read as follows.
A. Defined. The term "electrical
contractor," as used in this section, means any person, firm
or corporation engaged in the business of installing or altering electrical equipment.
B. Registration. Any person desiring
to engage in the business of electrical contractor in the
city shall be registered as follows.
Upon filing of such application in proper form and the payment
of the fee fixed herein, the
electrical inspector shall submit such application to the electrical commission, who after
examining the application, reserves the right to verify applicant's work experience by
examination, written or oral. If passed, he shall be registered as an electrical contractor. The
electrical inspector shall issue to the applicant a certificate of registration which will authorize
the applicant to engage in such business for the year in which it is issued and shall be renewed
from year to year at the discretion of the electrical commission. The electrical inspector shall
keep a suitable record of such registrations.
No person having obtained an electrical contractor registration
with the city shall allow his
name or his business name to be used by another person or company either for the purpose of
obtaining permits or for doing electrical business or electrical work under this code.
C. Fee. The fee for registration as
an electrical contractor is amended and increased to one
hundred dollars ($100.00) per annum, which sum shall be paid by the applicant to the city
treasurer in advance upon filing the application. All fees paid by the electrical contractor shall be
paid to the city treasurer.
D. Bonding. The city will no longer
require a performance bond from registered electrical
contractors. (Ord. 1431 § 5 (part), 1996)
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