HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 05.23.1966 - Adoption of National Electric Code
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADOPTION BY REFERENCE'
OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE STANDARD OF THE NATIONAL
BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS FOR -ELECTRIC WIRING AND
APPARATUS FOR THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, FOR
CREATING THE OFFICE OF ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR, FOR
LICENSING OF ELECTRICIANS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES,
AND REGUALTING THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC WIRING AN
AND APPARATUS AND OTHER PURPOSES.
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Georgetown, Texas
Section 1. Adoptions of Electric Code. That there is hereby adopted
by the City of Georgetown, Texas, for the purpose of establishing rules and
regulations for the construction,'alteration, removal and maintenance of
electric wiring and apparatus, including permits and penalties, that certain
electric code known as the National Electric Code Standard of the National
Board of Fire Underwriters, being particularly the 1965 Edition thereof and the
whole thereof, save and except such portions as are hereby deleted, modified, or
amended, of which not less than three (3) copies have been and now are filed
in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Georgetown, TExa°s, and the same
are hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein,
and from the date on which this ordinance shall take effect, the provisions
thereof shall be controlling in the construction, alteration, maintenance or
removal of all electric wiring and apparatus within the corporate limits of the
City of Georgetown, Texas
Section 2. Inspector. Thereis hereby created the office of Electrical
Inspector who shall be appointed by the Mayor, subject to the confirmation of the
City Council. The Electrical Inspector shall have had at least two (2) years
experience as an electrician, shall be of good moral character, shall
be versed in the approved methods of electrical construction for safety of life
and property and the National Electrical Code. He shall receive such compensa-
tion as the Council may decide.
Section 3. Duties. The Electrical Inspector, who for the purpose of
this ordinance shall be known as the City Electrician, and hereinafter referred
to as such, shall have the duty and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed
to regulate and determine the placing of electric wires or other appliances for
,electric lights, heat or power in the City of Georgetown, Texas, and to cause
all such wires, appliances or apparatus to be placed, constructed and guarded
as not to cause fires or accidents, endangering life or property, and to be con-
structed as to keep to a minimum the loss or waste of electric current.
OH -It shall be the duty of the City Electrician to enforce all provisions
vof this ordinance and he is hereby granted the authority to enter all buildings in
the City of Georgetown, Texas in the performance of his duties between the hours
of eight A.M. and five P.M. daily, except that in emergency and within the limits
of reason, the City Electrician may enter buildings for such purposes at other
than the designated hours.
It shall be the duty of the City Electrician to inspect and/or test all
electrical work and equipment or apparatus for compliance with the Code when-
ever electric wiring, appliances, or apparatus shall be defective or hazardous
through improper manufacture of improper or insufficient insulation or for any
other reason, he shall at once cause the removal of such defect or defects,
at the expense of the owners of such wiring, appliance or apparatus.
Section 4. Permits. No installation, alteration, or removal shall be
made in/or of the wiring of any building or structure for light, heat or
powers or to increase the load of energy carried by such wires or equipment
nor shall any building or structure be wired for electric lights, appliances,
motors, apparatus, or heating devices nor alterations made thereto without
a written permit therefor being first obtained .from the City license issuing
clerk by the person, firm or corporation having direct charge of such install-
ation.
Section 5. Inspection. Upon the completion of the wiring, installation
or alteration of any building or structure for light, heat, power, appliance or
apparatus, it shall be the duty of the person, firm, or corporation having direct
charge of such to notify the City Electrician who shall, as early as possible,
inspect such wiring, installation, appliance and apparatus and if installed,
altered and constructed in compliance with the permit and in accordance with
the requirements of this ordinance, he shall execute a certificate of satisfactory
inspection, which shall contain the date of such inspection and the result of his
examination, but no such -certificate shall be issued unless such electric wiring,
motors, heating devices, appliances, and apparatus be in strict accord with the
rules and requirements and the spirit of this ordinance, nor shall current be
turned on such installation, equipment, appliance, motors, heating device, and
apparatus until said certificate be issued. The amount of fee or charge to be
made for such inspections and certificate to be fixed and determined by the City
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Council.
Section 6. Standards. All electrical construction, all materials, appli-
ances, motors, heating devices, and apparatus used in connection with electrical
work and the operation of all electrical apparatus within the City of Georgetown
shall conform to the rules and requirements of the National Electrical Code
current when work is performed or equipment and apparatus installed, however,
the necessity, good service and said results often require larger sizes of wire,
more branch circuits, and better types of equipment than the minimum which is
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specified in the National Electrical Code. Therefore, the City Electrician s'ip-
ervising the enforcement of this code will have the responsibility and authority for
making interpretations of the rules, for deciding upon the approval of equipment,
Materials, co struction and for granting the special permission contemplated
in a number of the rules and the City Electrician, where necessary, shall follow
the code procedure for securing official interpretations of the code.
Section 7. Licensing of Electricians. Any persons, firra or corporation
desirinn to engage in the business of electrical construction or of the installation
of wiring and apparatus for electric lights, appliances, heating or power of
the City of Georgetown, shall, before doing so, obtain a license therefor,
the fee for which shall be W05.00 per year which shall be paid into the City
Treasury before such license shall become effective.
Section 8. Bond Required. Every person, firra or corporation doing
electrical business in the City of Georgetown shall execute and deliver to the
City a bond with a surety bonding company in the sum of $1,000.00,-to indemnify
the city or any citizensforany damage caused by the failure of such person,
firm or corporation doing the electrical work to comply strictly with the pro-
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visions of this ordinance.
Section 9. Qualification. No license shall be issued until the party
applying for same has given satisfactory evidence to the City Electrician of his
or their ability to do said electrical work in a safe and satisfactory manner.
No permit for installation or alteration of any wiring, heating devices, motors,
appliances and apparatus shall be issued until the license and bond herein requir-
ed have been obtained.
Section 10. Failure to comply. Any person, firm or corporation who shall
fail to correct any defect or defects in his or her work or to meet the required
standards after having been .given notice of the unfit condition by the City
Electrician, within a reasonable tiia, shall be refused any other permit until -
such defect or defects have been corrected and shall be subject to revocatipn
,of license for continual defective world or either upon conviact*on_`,for v ,oiatip. n
of the provision of this ordinance.
Section 11. Upon failure to comply with this ordinance, the City
Electrician shall have authority, after due notice, to cut out electric current
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in the locality concerned.
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Section 12. Penalties. Any person, firm or corporation found guilty of
violating any of the provisions of this ordinance:�be subject to a fine of
not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars nor more than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars
together with the costs of such prosecution, or by imprisonment. Each day during
which violation continues shall be a separate offense.
Section 13. License to Individual. Any individual desiring to perform
his own electrical work personally shall not be required to make the required
bond or to obtain the required license, but shall be required to obtain the regular
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permit for that particular job. Such work done by an individual must be done
by him personally on his own particular job and not be a way of performing a
service to the public generally.
Section 14. Conflicting Ordinance Repealed.. All ordinances or parts
of ordinances conflicting with any of::the'provisions of this ordinance are hereby
repealed.
Section 15. Saving Clause. Nothing in this ordinance or the code hereby
adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding now pending in any
court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, nor anv cause or causes
of action accrued or existing, under any act or ordinance repealed hereby. Nor
shall any right or remedy of any character be lost, impaired, or affected by
this ordinance.
Section 16. Validity. The invalidity of any section or provision of this
ordinance or of the code hereby adopted shall not invalidate other sections or
provisions thereof.
(M Section 17. Emergency Clause. It is found as a matter of fact that an
O emergency existsy_and.that it is necessary for the immediate preservation of
public health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Georgetown,
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that this electric code be in full force and effect 30 days after its passage.
Date Passed:
Jay C. Sloan, Mayor
ATTEST:
dill-1 Eads, City Secretary