Section 28-412.1
§28-412.1 Oil-burning equipment installer license required. It shall
be unlawful to install oil-burning equipment in the city unless such
work is performed by or under the direct and continuing supervision of a
person licensed as an oil-burning equipment installer under the
provisions of this article.
Section 28-412.2
§28-412.2 Classifications. Oil-burning equipment installer licenses
shall be classified as follows:
1. Class A oil-burning equipment installer license. Licenses the
holder thereof to install any type of oil-burning equipment, as an
independent contractor with full responsibility for the manner in which
the work is done, and for the material and equipment used, and for the
control and direct and continuing supervision of the persons employed on
the work. Such equipment shall include but not be limited to burners,
boilers and generators.
2. Class B oil-burning equipment installer license. Licenses the
holder thereof to install oil-burning equipment for the use of domestic
fuel oils from number one fuel oil to and including number four fuel
oil, as an independent contractor with full responsibility for the
manner in which the work is done, for the materials and equipment used,
and for the control and direct and continuing supervision of the persons
employed on the work.
Section 28-412.3
§28-412.3 Qualifications. Applicants for an oil-burning equipment
installer license shall have the qualifications set forth in sections
28-412.3.1 through 28-412.3.2.
Section 28-412.3.1
§28-412.3.1 Experience for Class A license. All applicants for a class
A equipment installer license shall submit satisfactory proof
establishing that the applicant has had at least four years practical
experience within the seven years prior to application in the
installation of oil-burning, equipment under the direct and continuing
supervision of a Class A-licensed oil-burning equipment installer in the
city, including at least one year experience in the installation of
oil-burning equipment for the use of number five and number six fuel
oils.
Section 28-412.3.2
§28-412.3.2 Experience for class B license. All applicants for a class
B oil-burning, equipment installer license shall submit satisfactory
proof establishing that the applicant has had at least three years
practical experience within the five years prior to application in the
installation of oil-burning equipment under the direct and continuing
supervision of a licensed oil-burning equipment installer in the city.
Section 28-412.4
§28-412.4 Fitness to perform work. As a condition of license renewal,
a licensed oil burning equipment installer shall provide evidence
satisfactory to the department that such licensee is fit to perform the
work.