(2)     An industrial electrician license shall be issued without examination upon presentation of a certificate of qualification from his full-time employer.
     (c)     Examination Periods. Examinations of applicants shall be conducted at least once each calendar month, if needed, at such time and place as the Civil Service Clerk may designate. Examination questions shall pertain to the particular license being applied for; shall cover the requirements of the National Electric Code and the provisions of this Code.
     (d)     Passing Grade. The passing grade shall be seventy percent (70%). Any applicant who shall fail to receive a passing grade shall be eligible to again apply for examination in the following calendar quarter. The Civil Service Clerk shall keep an accurate record of all applications for examination, of the examinations given and the results thereof, for a period of three years in such depository as may be designated.
     (e)     Certificate of License. The Civil Service Clerk shall certify to the proper authority the names of all successful applicants for an electrician's license and shall issue a recommendation for the issuance of an electrical license.
     (f)     Suspension of License.
(1)     The Board of Building Appeals shall have the authority to suspend or revoke any electrician's license granted under this Code for violations thereof, after the licenseholder is notified in writing of a complaint, and after the licenseholder has had the opportunity to appear before the Board of Building Appeals to present his facts concerning the complaint.
(2)     The Civil Service Clerk shall suspend immediately an industrial license upon termination of employment by the certifying employer.
(Ord. 7-05.  Passed 1-24-05.)