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of its business as a public utility, or to any other work by such corporation, the performance of <br /> which is exempt under the Constitution of any law of the State of California from payment of any <br /> municipal tax. All other provisions of this Chapter shall apply, if applicable. to all electrical <br /> work performed by such public utility corporations. Nothing herein contained shall be construed <br /> to allow any such corporation to perform electrical work for the public, or to engage in the <br /> business of electrical contracting. <br /> Section 7 -5 -645: EXEMPTIONS FROM PERMIT REQUIREMENT. An electrical permit <br /> shall not be required for the following: <br /> (a) Portable motors or other portable appliances energized by the means of a cord or cable <br /> having an attachment plug end to be connected to an approved receptacle when that cord <br /> or cable is permitted by the Electrical Code; <br /> (b) Repair or replacement of fixed motors, transformers, or fixed approved appliances of the <br /> same type and rating in the same location; <br /> (c) Installation of temporary decorative lighting; <br /> (d) Repair or replacement of current - carrying parts of any switch, contactor or control <br /> device; <br /> (e) Reinstallation of attachment plug receptacles, but not the outlets associated therewith; <br /> (f) Repair or replacement of any over current device of the required capacity in the same <br /> location; <br /> (g) Repair or replacement of electrodes or transformers of the same size and capacity for <br /> signs or gas tube systems; <br /> (1) Removal of electrical wiring; <br /> Q) Installation of temporary wiring for experimental purposes in suitable experimental <br /> laboratories; <br /> (k) Installation of wiring for a temporary theater, motion picture or television stage sets; <br /> (1) Installation of electrical wiring, devices, appliances, apparatus, or equipment operating at <br /> less than twenty -five (25) volts and not capable of supplying more than fifty (50) watts of <br /> energy; <br /> (m) Installation of low- energy power, control and signal circuits of classes 1I & III as defined <br /> in the Electrical Code." <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2010 -017 2 <br />