§ 9-114. Homeowner's rights.  


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  • (a)

    Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any bona fide homeowner from personally installing electrical conductors or equipment within his own home provided that the owner shall file with the electrical inspector plans and specifications, satisfy the electrical inspector and/or the board of electricians as to his ability to install electrical wiring, apply for and secure a permit, pay the required fee, do work in accordance with this chapter, apply for an inspection and receive a certificate of approval. This excludes all commercial property.

    (b)

    Personal installation by an owner under these homeowner's rights shall be by himself, for himself, on his own homestead premises, without compensation, and no person shall be employed to assist him in any way on such work.

(Ord. No. 110D, Pt. II, § 2, 3-27-69; Ord. No. 110D-3, § 6, 8-25-80)