§ 12-634. Bonds required; electrical contractors.  


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  • (a)

    All electrical contractors, before performing any work in the village, shall provide the electrical inspection division with a license, a certificate of registration, and permit bond in the sum equal to the total cost of the proposed project; but such bond shall be not less than the amount of $10,000.00, to ensure that the contractor faithfully observes all of the provisions of the building codes, zoning code and all other codes and regulations of the village and that the contractor will correct any and all work improperly done to bring it into compliance with the applicable village codes and regulations. The sureties shall be approved by the village manager.

    (b)

    Such bonds shall be conditioned to save and hold harmless the village, its officials, and employees from all accidents and damages that may happen arising from any negligence or unskillfulness in either the execution or the performance of his work, done under or by virtue of his certification of registration and further conditioned that he will pay all fines that may be imposed on him for a violation of any ordinance in force during the term of his registration.

(Code 1940, § 41.012; Code 1964, § 10-8; Ord. No. 92-42, 11-23-1992; Ord. No. 97-66, 11-24-1997)