Title 325 · Chapter 325 - ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Chapter 325 - ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Section: 325
Sec. 324.1102. - Chutes. Chapter 326 - SIGNS AND OUTDOOR DISPLAY STRUCTURES Chapter 325 - ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS[1]
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Editor's note— Ord. 2001-1160-E, § 11, effective December 18, 2001, amended the Code by, in effect, repealing former Ch. 325, §§ 325.101—325.118, and adding a new Ch. 325, §§ 325.101 and 325.102, to read as herein set out. Former Ch. 325 pertained to similar subject matter, and derived from Ord. 71-342-174, Ord. 72-1191-580, Ord. 73-691-334, Ord. 76-719-362, Ord. 83-591-400, Ord. 84-234-392, Ord. 85-837-438, Ord. 85-1201-663, Ord. 87-30-27, Ord. 98-673-E, and Ord. 1999-449-E.
State Law reference— Electrical contracting and contractors generally, F.S. § 489.501 et seq.; Florida Electrical Code, F.S. § 553.15 et seq.; electrical standards, F.S. § 553.19.
State rule reference—Application for electrical contractor certification, F.A.C. Ch. 61G6-5.
Sec. 325.101. - Certified electrician required.
Except as provided in Section 320.402 and as required by laws establishing the qualifications of electricians, no electrical work shall be done by a person who does not hold a current certificate of competency as an electrician.
(Ord. 2001-1160-E, § 11)
Sec. 325.102. - Supplying electricity.
It shall be unlawful to use or permit the use of, or to supply electricity for, electric wiring for light, heat or power in a building or structure until the inspections required by The Florida Building Code have been made and approval has been granted by the Building Official. The Building Official may give temporary permission for a reasonable time to supply and use electricity for testing and construction purposes in part of an electrical installation before the installation has been fully completed and a certificate of inspection issued.
(Ord. 2001-1160-E, § 11)
Sec. 324.1102. - Chutes. Chapter 326 - SIGNS AND OUTDOOR DISPLAY STRUCTURES