§ 2-65. Examining Board of Electricians.  


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  • A. 
    Appointment. Upon the adoption of this ordinance a committee of three citizens shall be appointed an Examining Board of Electricians for the term of three years, two years and one year, respectively, and thereafter their successors shall be appointed annually for the full term of three years. Members of said Board shall be master or journeyman electricians who shall have had not less than 10 years' practical experience in the electrical trade. Each member of such Examining Board of Electricians shall receive such compensation as the Town Board may determine for each day actually and necessarily spent in the work of this Board, not to exceed four in any calendar month.
    B. 
    The Board shall elect a Chairman from its membership who shall retain voting rights identical with that of the remainder of the Board.
    C. 
    Meetings. The Board shall meet at the call of the Chairman. Notice of a meeting of the Board shall be given by mailing notice of the time and place of meeting, addressed to each member at his last post office address, at least five days before the time of such meeting.
    D. 
    The Board shall meet at least once each month and may meet at other times as, in the opinion of the Chairman or a majority of the Board, are necessary for the effective discharge of its business.
    E. 
    The Board shall examine all applicants for licenses as to qualifications, shall pass judgment on all licensing matters brought to its attention, shall review all applications for renewal of licenses and may make appropriate recommendation to the Chief Building Inspector or Manager of the Building Department as to the issuance, modification, suspension or revocation of licenses or renewals thereof upon which the Examining Board has passed judgment in the course of its official business. The Board may also make recommendation as it deems necessary or proper to the Town Board concerning proposed additions, changes or other amendments to this article.
    F. 
    The Board shall appoint and may at its pleasure remove a secretary.
    G. 
    The Board shall keep a written record of all its meetings and proceedings and recommendations to the Town Board. necessary and proper.
    H. 
    The Board may make such rules and regulations for the conduct of its business as may be necessary and proper.