There shall be two grades of licenses and one apprentice training permit as follows:
A. 
A master electrician's license, which shall entitle the holder to contract for and engage in the business of electrical wiring of any nature and to employ and supervise licensed journeyman electricians of any grade.
B. 
A journeyman electrician's license, which shall entitle the holder thereof to perform any type of electrical work under the supervision of a licensed master electrician. In no case shall a person who holds only a journeyman electrician's license contract for, advertise by any media for or engage in any manner of business for, nor shall he perform work of any nature regarding the business of electricity in the City of Norwich, except under the supervision of a properly licensed master electrician.
C. 
An apprentice training permit, which shall entitle an unlicensed helper or apprentice to perform work laid out for him while he is being supervised by the holder of an unexpired, unsuspended, unrevoked license of the grade entitling such holder to perform such work, provided that only two such unlicensed helpers or apprentices are being supervised at any one time by any one holder of a license.
A. 
Every person desiring to engage in any business or perform any work for which a license is required herein for doing so shall appear before the Electrical Board and pass an examination as to his qualifications and competency of the license desired by him as required by this section or otherwise provided by the provisions of this chapter.
B. 
An applicant for a license shall file written application with the Secretary of the Electrical Board at least 30 days before the date set for the next regular meeting, stating the grade of license for which he wishes to be examined, and submitting documentary proof satisfactory to the Electrical Board of his qualifications to take such an examination. If an applicant fails to meet the qualifications to sit for an exam, a letter of explanation will state the reasons for denial. An applicant for a temporary license shall file a written application with the Secretary of the Electrical Board three days before commencement of any work in the City, failure to do so will automatically double the temporary license fee.
A. 
Applicants for a master's electrical license shall be of good moral character and shall have at least eight years of work experience in the installation of electrical equipment exclusive of any other experience in connection with radios, television equipment, airplanes, or appliances, at least four years of which shall have been as a journeyman electrician; or
B. 
In lieu of such experience shall have graduated, after majoring in electrical engineering, from an accredited college or university and shall have had at least one year of practical electrical experience in the installation of electrical equipment, as defined by § 227-18 of this chapter, exclusive of any other experience in connection with radios, television equipment, airplanes, or appliances; or in lieu of the above requirements, shall have had either two years of college credit while majoring in electrical engineering at an accredited college or university or be a graduate of a recognized electrical trade school and shall have had at least four years of practical electrical experience in the installation of electrical equipment, as defined by § 227-18 of this chapter, exclusive of any other experience in connection with radios, television equipment, airplanes, or appliances, at least two years of which shall have been as a journeyman electrician; or
C. 
In lieu of such experience the applicant shall document to the Examining Board that he has a minimum of 10 year's experience and a certification of any training in the trade for which he is applying for a license. Upon review and confirmation of the information supplied in the application, the applicant shall be required to take and pass the journeyman's examination and after a period of six months shall be allowed to take the master's test; or
D. 
Those individuals that hold a master's license from a nonreciprocal municipality or state, after review and confirmation of the information supplied in the application, shall be required to take and pass the journeyman's examination and after a period of six months shall be allowed to take the master's test.
Applicants for a journeyman electrician's license shall be of good moral character and shall have had at least four years of work experience in the installation of electrical equipment, as defined by § 227-18 of this chapter, exclusive of any other experience in connection with radios, television equipment, airplanes or appliances.
A. 
An apprentice training permit shall entitle an unlicensed electrical worker to perform any electrical work which has been laid out for him by the holder of a license entitling such holder to perform such work when such apprentice or helper is being supervised by the holder of such license. A holder of an unexpired, unsuspended, unrevoked master electrician's license shall employ the permit holder. No experience is required for obtaining apprentice training permits. There shall not be an examination or a fee for apprentice training permits.
B. 
Apprentice training permits shall be issued by the Secretary of the Electrical Board to unlicensed electrical workers of good moral character making written application to the Secretary of such Board for such permits. No experience is required for obtaining apprentice training permits.
A. 
Upon the successful completion of the examination for the required license, the payment of a fee herein prescribed, and evidence of insurance where required, the applicant shall be issued a license of the grade for which he has been certified, which license shall be signed by a minimum of four Board members.
B. 
The Common Council, by resolution, shall adopt such fees for licensing and permits described within this chapter as it shall deem appropriate.
Any applicant who passes an examination for any grade of license and fails to obtain the license of that grade by paying the fee as prescribed herein within a period of one year shall forfeit his right to obtain such license until he again qualifies himself by passing another examination as required herein for the first examination.
All holders of a master electrician's license shall carry compensation insurance, unemployment insurance, and disability insurance when required by state law; and all such holders of such licenses shall furnish liability insurance, exclusive of motor vehicles, of not less than $300,000 bodily injury, $500,000 general liability $300,000 property damage, and workers' compensation as required by the State of New York, proof of which shall be registered with the Secretary of the Electrical Board at the time of renewal. Any holder of any such license who is found to be operating without the above specified insurance and bond requirements shall have their license revoked until the requirements of this section are met, but in no case for less than 15 days for the first offense, 60 days for the second offense and six calendar months for the third offense. During the period of such suspension, such license shall be and become null and void. After the termination of any such period of suspension, such license shall be again valid and effective, provided that renewal fees which have become due thereon, as hereinafter set out, were paid when due. If within any three-year period, the holder of any license issued under the terms hereof shall have been suspended three or more times for violations of this section, the Electrical Board of the City of Norwich may revoke and cancel such license, and, upon such revocation and cancellation, said license shall be and become null and void and cannot be renewed thereafter.
The Electrical Board of the City of Norwich, upon recommendation of either the Chairman or the Secretary of the Board, or upon recommendation of any duly designated electrical inspector, may suspend any license issued or renewed under the terms of this chapter if, after a hearing, it established that such holder of such license has violated any of the terms of this chapter, or any or the electrical inspection requirements set forth in the Building Code of the City of Norwich, New York, by the holder of such license until the requirements of the Building Code are met, but in no case for less than 15 days for the first offense, 60 days for the second offense, and six calendar months for the third offense. During the period of such suspension, such license shall be and become null and void. After the termination of such period of such suspension, such license shall be again valid and effective, provided that the renewal fees which have become due thereon, as hereinafter set out, were paid when due. If, within any three-year period, the holder of any license issued under the terms hereof shall have been suspended three or more times for violations of the provisions of this chapter, the Electrical Board of the City of Norwich may revoke and cancel such license, and, upon such revocation and cancellation, said license shall be and become null and void and cannot be renewed thereafter.
The Electrical Board of the City of Norwich may revoke and cancel any license issued or renewed under the terms of this chapter if and when it has evidence that the holder of any license has been convicted of a felony or other capital offenses; has been found incompetent or otherwise unfit to perform in a safe manner electrical equipment installations as provided herein; or if and when a court of law, after trial, has found that the holder of any license is not of good moral character by reason of any act committed by him against any person or property in or on any premises when electrical work is being done, estimated, or contemplated; and upon such revocation and cancellation, such license shall be and become null and void and cannot be renewed thereafter until the person who held such license presents to the Board a certificate of good conduct issued by the New York State Department of Correction, and/or a similar certificate of good conduct issued by the United States government.
Upon conviction for a violation of any provision of this chapter in any court having jurisdiction thereof, any holder of a license issued or renewed under the terms of this chapter, such person so convicted, shall have his license automatically suspended for a period of six months for the first such conviction, for a period of one year for the second such conviction, and during the time of such suspension, such license shall be and become null and void. After termination of such period of suspension, provided that such suspension is for less than two years, such license shall again be valid and effective, provided that renewal fees which may have become due thereon, as hereinafter set out, were paid when due. If, within any three-year period, the holder of any license issued under the terms hereof shall have been convicted three or more times for a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, such holder of such license shall have his license automatically revoked and canceled, and upon such revocation and cancellation, said license shall be and become null and void and cannot be renewed thereafter.
Any holder of any license of any grade may place his license on inactive status by notifying the Secretary of the Electrical Board, in writing, of such intent and by refraining from actively engaging in any phase of the business of supervising or of performing any electrical work whatsoever. The annual renewal fee for any license which has been placed on inactive status shall be 1/5 of the active annual renewal fee for the license in question as listed hereinabove. Active engagement by the holder of any license on inactive status in any phase of the electrical business or the electrical trade is unlawful unless such holder first converts his license from an inactive status to an active status by notifying the Secretary of the Electrical Board, in writing, of such intent and by paying to the Secretary of the Electrical Board the difference in the renewal fee between inactive and active status.
A. 
Any license issued under the terms of this chapter shall expire 30 days after the annual renewal date of January 1, the license fee thereon becomes due and payable unless said fee is paid before the expiration of said thirty-day period.
B. 
Any holder of any license of any grade who shall fail to pay the annual renewal fee due for a renewal of such license within 30 days of the date the same becomes due shall be required to pay as a renewal fee for such license twice the amount as the fee for the first full year, being the amount hereinabove set out.
A. 
Performing unlicensed work. It shall be a violation for any person, firm, or corporation who is not the holder of any unexpired, unsuspended, unrevoked license to engage in any business or perform any work in connection with constructing, installing, extending, repairing or replacing of any electrical wiring, apparatus, or equipment of any voltage in excess of 75 volts, except that a helper or an apprentice electrician who is the holder of an apprentice training permit may perform work laid out for him by a holder of a license if he is being supervised by the holder of such license, and if the license is such as to permit the holder thereof to do such work, and if not more than two such helpers or apprentices are being supervised by any one holder of a license.
B. 
Work performed under improper class of license. It shall be a violation for any holder of any license issued under the provisions of this chapter to engage in any phase of the electrical business or perform any electrical work other than such business or work authorized by the class of license held by him, except that a helper or an apprentice electrician who is the holder of an apprentice training permit may perform work laid out for him by a holder of a license enabling such holder to do such work.
C. 
Fraudulent use of license. It shall be a violation for any holder of any license of any grade to allow his name or license to be used by any other person, firm, or corporation, directly or indirectly, for the purpose of obtaining a permit or performing work under his license.
It shall be a violation for any person, firm, or corporation to make any electrical installation or to perform any electrical work without complying fully with the electrical inspection requirements set forth in the Building Code of the City of Norwich, New York.[1] Every person desiring to engage in any business or perform any work for which a license is required herein for doing so shall appear before the Electrical Board and pass any examination as to his qualifications and competency of license desired by him as required by the provisions of this chapter.
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 199, Construction Codes, Uniform.
A. 
Any person presently licensed as a master electrical contractor in a community having a signed reciprocal agreement with the City of Norwich, and can demonstrate that he meets the background, competency, bonding and insurance requirements of a master, shall be entitled to a master's license for the City of Norwich.
B. 
Any person presently licensed as a journeyman electrician in a community having a signed reciprocal agreement with the City of Norwich shall be entitled to a journeyman's license for the City of Norwich and shall be employed by a holder of a City of Norwich master's electrical license or a reciprocal license holder.
C. 
The licenses described immediately above shall entitle the holders thereof to the same privileges and demand from them the same responsibilities as attached to license holders of the City of Norwich. An application for a reciprocal license shall be filed with the Secretary of the Electrical Board 30 days before commencement of any work in the City, failure to do so will automatically double the license fee.
No person under 21 years of age shall be issued a master's or journeyman's license, and no persons under the age of 18 shall be issued an apprentice license.
Any corporation doing business in the trade and/or calling of an electrician within the City of Norwich shall designate an officer or local manager to procure a master electrician's license. Each person so designated shall prove to the Board that he has the necessary qualifications.
No license in effect, issued, or renewed under the terms of this chapter shall ever be transferred to or used by any other person, firm, or corporation other than the one to whom or to which the same is or shall be issued.
All persons shall carry their licenses on their persons at all times or be able to produce them within 48 hours while performing work requiring a license by the provisions of this chapter, and such persons shall produce and present such licenses immediately or within 48 hours upon request of any member of the Electrical Board or duly designated electrical inspector of the City of Norwich. Large duplicate copies, suitable for framing, shall be issued to all holders of a master's license for office use.
Each holder of a license of any grade shall furnish the Secretary of the Electrical Board with a written notice of his permanent address, and each holder of a master's license of any grade shall furnish the Secretary of the Electrical Board with a written notice of his permanent address and telephone number. Such lists shall be kept up to date and current at all times by the holders of such licenses.
A. 
Any person, not presently licensed in the City of Norwich, who can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Electrical Board that he meets the background, competency and insurance requirements of a master electrician, and is so licensed in another municipality or is a member in good standing of a recognized electrical union, shall be entitled to a temporary master's license upon payment of the master electrician's temporary license fee; the temporary license is effective for work on one job or contract per year.
B. 
Any person, not presently licensed in the City of Norwich, who can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Electrical Board that he meets the background and competency requirements of a journeyman electrician, and is so licensed in another municipality or is a member in good standing of a recognized electrical union, shall be entitled to a temporary journeyman's license upon payment of the journeyman electrician's temporary license fee and shall be employed by a holder of a City of Norwich master or temporary master electrician's license or a reciprocal license holder; the temporary license is effective for work on one job or contract per year.
C. 
The temporary licenses described in the preceding Subsections A and B shall entitle the holders thereof to the same privileges and demand from them the same responsibilities as attached to permanent licenses, except that the temporary licenses are effective for work on one job or contract only. An application for a temporary license permit shall be filed with the Secretary of the Electrical Board 30 days before commencement of any work in the City, failure to do so will automatically double the license fee.