(1) The director
shall cause an inspector to inspect all wiring, appliances,
devices, and equipment to which this chapter applies except for
basic electrical work as defined in this chapter. The department
may not require an electrical work permit for class A basic
electrical work unless deficiencies in the installation or repair
require inspection. The department may inspect class B basic
electrical work on a random basis as specified by the department
in rule. Nothing contained in this chapter may be construed as
providing any authority for any subdivision of government to
adopt by ordinance any provisions contained or provided for in
this chapter except those pertaining to cities and towns pursuant
to RCW 19.28.010(3).
(2) Upon request, electrical inspections will be made by the
department within forty-eight hours, excluding holidays,
Saturdays, and Sundays. If, upon written request, the electrical
inspector fails to make an electrical inspection within
twenty-four hours, the serving utility may immediately connect
electrical power to the installation if the necessary electrical
work permit is displayed: PROVIDED, That if the request is for
an electrical inspection that relates to a mobile home
installation, the applicant shall provide proof of a current
building permit issued by the local government agency authorized
to issue such permits as a prerequisite for inspection approval
or connection of electrical power to the mobile home.
(3) Whenever the installation of any wiring, device,
appliance, or equipment is not in accordance with this chapter,
or is in such a condition as to be dangerous to life or property,
the person, firm, partnership, corporation, or other entity
owning, using, or operating it shall be notified by the
department and shall within fifteen days, or such further
reasonable time as may upon request be granted, make such repairs
and changes as are required to remove the danger to life or
property and to make it conform to this chapter. The director,
through the inspector, is hereby empowered to disconnect or order
the discontinuance of electrical service to conductors or
equipment that are found to be in a dangerous or unsafe condition
and not in accordance with this chapter. Upon making a
disconnection the inspector shall attach a notice stating that
the conductors have been found dangerous to life or property and
are not in accordance with this chapter. It is unlawful for any
person to reconnect such defective conductors or equipment
without the approval of the department, and until the conductors
and equipment have been placed in a safe and secure condition,
and in a condition that complies with this chapter.
(4) The director, through the electrical inspector, has the
right during reasonable hours to enter into and upon any building
or premises in the discharge of his or her official duties for
the purpose of making any inspection or test of the installation
of new construction or altered electrical wiring, electrical
devices, equipment, or material contained in or on the buildings
or premises. No electrical wiring or equipment subject to this
chapter may be concealed until it has been approved by the
inspector making the inspection. At the time of the inspection,
electrical wiring or equipment subject to this chapter must be
sufficiently accessible to permit the inspector to employ any
testing methods that will verify conformance with the national
electrical code and any other requirements of this chapter.
(5) Persons, firms, partnerships, corporations, or other
entities making electrical installations shall obtain inspection
and approval from an authorized representative of the department
as required by this chapter before requesting the electric
utility to connect to the installations. Electric utilities may
connect to the installations if approval is clearly indicated by
certification of the electrical work permit required to be
affixed to each installation or by equivalent means, except that
increased or relocated services may be reconnected immediately at
the discretion of the utility before approval if an electrical
work permit is displayed. The permits shall be furnished upon
payment of the fee to the department.
(6) The director, subject to the recommendations and
approval of the board, shall set by rule a schedule of license
and electrical work permit fees that will cover the costs of
administration and enforcement of this chapter. The rules shall
be adopted in accordance with the administrative procedure act,
chapter 34.05 RCW. No fee may be charged for plug-in mobile
homes, recreational vehicles, or portable appliances.
(7) Nothing in this chapter shall authorize the inspection
of any wiring, appliance, device, or equipment, or installations
thereof, by any utility or by any person, firm, partnership,
corporation, or other entity employed by a utility in connection
with the installation, repair, or maintenance of lines, wires,
apparatus, or equipment owned by or under the control of the
utility. All work covered by the national electric code not
exempted by the 1981 edition of the national electric code
90-2(B)(5) shall be inspected by the department.
[2003 c 399 § 201; 1996 c 241 § 4; 1992 c 240 § 2; 1989 c 344 § 1; 1988 c 81 § 7; 1983 c 206 § 7; 1971 ex.s. c 129 § 2; 1969 ex.s. c 71 § 4; 1967 c 88 § 3; 1965 ex.s. c 117 § 5; 1963 c 207 § 3; 1959 c 325 § 2; 1935 c 169 § 8; RRS § 8307-8. Formerly RCW 19.28.210, 19.28.220, 19.28.230, 19.28.240.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- 2003 c 399: See note following RCW 19.28.006.
Effective date -- 1971 ex.s. c 129: See note following RCW 19.28.041.
Adoption of certain regulations proscribed: RCW 36.32.125.
RCW 19.28.101 inapplicable in certain cities, towns, electricity supply agency service areas, and rights-of-way of state highways: RCW 19.28.141.