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Sec. 10-9. Registration of electricians; type of work authorized.


A person not registered as an electrical contractor under
sections 10-6 to 10-8 who has had at least two years' apprenticeship
in the electrical trade and has successfully passed an
examination, either oral or written, as to his knowledge of
standard electrical practices, based on the provisions of this
chapter and the latest edition of the National Electrical Code,
may be registered as an electrician. Such registered electrician
may do electrical work as follows:

(1) Under the supervision of a registered electrical contractor,
or

(2) On the premises of a person by whom he is regularly
employed as an electrician, and who has secured a permit
upon application to the city electrician to have electrical work
done by a regularly employed registered electrician, or

(3) Such registered electrician employed on a full-time
basis by a dealer in electrical appliances may install and connect
such appliances to suitable outlets installed by an electrical
contractor.

A fee of two dollars and fifty cents shall be paid for such
examination and for the issuance of such certificate. (Code
1959, § 10-9.)