CHAPTER 111 — Building And/or Construction Professions
Electricians
§ 111.01 Certificate Of Registration Required
(A) It is unlawful for any person to engage in the business, trade or vocation of electrical contractor, journeyperson electrician or apprentice electrician without a certificate of registration as such secured from the town.
(B) No person may be registered with the town as a contractor, journeyperson or apprentice unless he or she possesses a valid and current state license issued by the state and pays the registration fee in such sum as set by the Town Board by motion or resolution. This certificate is not transferable to any other individual or company.
(Prior Code, § 5-307) Penalty, see § 111.99
§ 111.02 Registration Fee; Renewal Requirements
The initial fee for a registration certificate and for any renewal, to be paid to the Town Clerk- Treasurer, shall be as set by the Town Board. A registration certificate must be renewed within 90 days following the expiration of the certificate. After the expiration, an application for a new certificate must be requested and the initial fee paid again.
(Prior Code, § 5-307)
§ 111.03 Bond Required
(A) Every person receiving a certificate as an electrical contractor shall file with the Town Clerk-Treasurer a bond, in such sum as set by the Town Board, which is executed with a surety company authorized to do business in the state.
(B) The bond shall be conditioned that:
(1) The principal will install all electrical wiring, fixtures, appliances and equipment in accordance with the law and the ordinances and other regulations of the town relating to electrical installations in a professional manner;
(2) The principal shall, without further cost to the person for whom the work was done, remedy any defective or faulty work caused by poor workmanship or inferior or nonstandard material; and
(3) The town may be fully indemnified and held harmless from any and all costs, expenses or damage resulting from the performance of his or her work as an electrical contractor.
(Prior Code, § 5-307)
§ 111.04 Revocation Of Certificate
After adequate opportunity for a hearing, the Town Board may revoke the certificate of an electrical contractor, apprentice electrician or journeyperson electrician.
(Prior Code, § 5-307)
§ 111.05 Exception To Certificate And Bond Requirements
For the installation of bell, telephone or signal systems not using over 12 volts, no registration or bond will be required. The installation of the same must comply with all other requirements of the ordinances of the town.
(Prior Code, § 5-307) Penalty, see § 111.99
Plumbers
§ 111.20 Definitions
The phrases and words JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER or JOURNEYPERSON PLUMBER, PLUMBER’S APPRENTICE, PLUMBING CONTRACTOR and PLUMBING, when used in the ordinances, regulations and other official acts and communications of the town, shall have the meanings respectively prescribed for them by 59 O.S. §§ 1001 et seq., the State Plumbing License Law, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning.
(Prior Code, § 5-203)
§ 111.21 Certificate Of Registration Required; Registration Requirements
(A) Registration required. It is unlawful for any person to engage in the business, trade or occupation of a plumbing contractor, otherwise known as a master plumber, a journeyperson plumber or a plumber’s apprentice in the town unless he or she is registered with the town and has a current and valid certificate of registration issued by the town.
(B) Requirements. Only persons who have current and valid licenses as plumbing contractors or journeyperson plumbers issued by the State Commissioner of Health, as provided by the State Plumbing License Law, may register as such with the town. Only persons who have current and valid certificates of registration as plumber’s apprentices issued by the State Commissioner of Health, as provided by the Law, may register as such with the town.
(Prior Code, § 5-203) Penalty, see § 111.99
§ 111.22 Registration Fee; Expiration And Renewal
(A) Fee. The fee for registration shall be as set by the Town Board by motion or resolution.
(B) Registration and expiration. Applicants for certificates of registration as a plumbing contractor or journeyperson plumber, after complying with the laws of the state and with this code, and after payment of the registration fee, shall be registered by the Town Clerk-Treasurer. The registration shall expire annually but may be renewed from year to year.
(C) Renewal. All plumbing contractor registrations not renewed within 90 days after the date of expiration thereof shall be cancelled, and a new application for registration must be made and the fee for a new registration paid.
(Prior Code, § 5-203)
§ 111.23 Bond Required
Any plumbing contractor shall file with the Town Clerk-Treasurer a bond, in such sum as set by the Town Board of Trustees, which is executed with a surety company authorized to do business in the state.
(Prior Code, § 5-203)
§ 111.24 Revocation Of Certificate
The Town Board, upon at least ten days’ notice and adequate opportunity for a public hearing, may revoke the town registration of any plumbing contractor or journeyperson plumber for violating any provision of the ordinances or regulations of the town relating to the installation of plumbing or for any other cause specified in the State Plumbing License Law.
(Prior Code, § 5-203)
§ 111.99 Penalty
(A) Any person violating any provision of this chapter for which no specific penalty is prescribed shall be subject to § 10.99(A) of this code of ordinances.
(B) (1) Any person, firm or corporation who shall engage in any business, trade or vocation for which a license, permit, certificate or registration is required by §§ 111.01 through 111.05 or 111.20 through 111.24 of this chapter without having a valid license, permit, certificate or certificate of registration as required, or who shall fail to do anything required by §§ 111.01 through 111.05 or 111.20 through 111.24 of this chapter or by any code adopted by §§ 111.01 through 111.05 or 111.20 through 111.24 of this chapter, or who shall otherwise violate any provision of §§ 111.01 through 111.05 or 111.20 through 111.24 of this chapter or of any code adopted by §§ 111.01 through 111.05 or 111.20 through 111.24 of this chapter, or who shall violate any lawful regulation or order made by any of the officers provided for in §§ 111.01 through 111.05 or 111.20 through 111.24 of this chapter, shall be guilty of an offense, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished as provided in § 10.99(A) of this code.
(Prior Code, § 5-801)
(2) No penalty imposed by and pursuant to §§ 111.01 through 111.05 or 111.20 through 111.24 of this chapter shall interfere with the right of the town also to apply to the proper courts of the state for a mandamus, an injunction or other appropriate action against such person, firm or corporation.