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        103.23  ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS -- SUBJECT TO
      INSPECTION.
         The inspection and enforcement provisions of this chapter shall
      apply to the following:
         1.  All new electrical installations for commercial or industrial
      applications, including installations both inside and outside of
      buildings, and for public use buildings and facilities and any
      installation at the request of the property owner.
         2.  All new electrical installations for residential applications
      in excess of single-family residential applications, including an
      apartment that is attached to any other apartment or building, as
      those terms are defined in section 499B.2.
         3.  All new electrical installations for single-family residential
      applications requiring new electrical service equipment.
         4.  Existing electrical installations observed during inspection
      which constitute an electrical hazard.  Existing installations shall
      not be deemed to constitute an electrical hazard if the wiring when
      originally installed was installed in accordance with the electrical
      code in force at the time of installation and has been maintained in
      that condition.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 197, §33, 50; 2008 Acts, ch 1032, §94, 202; 2008
      Acts, ch 1092, §25, 32
         Referred to in § 103.30

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-3 > Subtitle-6 > Chapter-103 > 103-23

        103.23  ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS -- SUBJECT TO
      INSPECTION.
         The inspection and enforcement provisions of this chapter shall
      apply to the following:
         1.  All new electrical installations for commercial or industrial
      applications, including installations both inside and outside of
      buildings, and for public use buildings and facilities and any
      installation at the request of the property owner.
         2.  All new electrical installations for residential applications
      in excess of single-family residential applications, including an
      apartment that is attached to any other apartment or building, as
      those terms are defined in section 499B.2.
         3.  All new electrical installations for single-family residential
      applications requiring new electrical service equipment.
         4.  Existing electrical installations observed during inspection
      which constitute an electrical hazard.  Existing installations shall
      not be deemed to constitute an electrical hazard if the wiring when
      originally installed was installed in accordance with the electrical
      code in force at the time of installation and has been maintained in
      that condition.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 197, §33, 50; 2008 Acts, ch 1032, §94, 202; 2008
      Acts, ch 1092, §25, 32
         Referred to in § 103.30

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-3 > Subtitle-6 > Chapter-103 > 103-23

        103.23  ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS -- SUBJECT TO
      INSPECTION.
         The inspection and enforcement provisions of this chapter shall
      apply to the following:
         1.  All new electrical installations for commercial or industrial
      applications, including installations both inside and outside of
      buildings, and for public use buildings and facilities and any
      installation at the request of the property owner.
         2.  All new electrical installations for residential applications
      in excess of single-family residential applications, including an
      apartment that is attached to any other apartment or building, as
      those terms are defined in section 499B.2.
         3.  All new electrical installations for single-family residential
      applications requiring new electrical service equipment.
         4.  Existing electrical installations observed during inspection
      which constitute an electrical hazard.  Existing installations shall
      not be deemed to constitute an electrical hazard if the wiring when
      originally installed was installed in accordance with the electrical
      code in force at the time of installation and has been maintained in
      that condition.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 197, §33, 50; 2008 Acts, ch 1032, §94, 202; 2008
      Acts, ch 1092, §25, 32
         Referred to in § 103.30