I-13.01 - Act respecting electrical installations

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3. In the cases provided for by regulation, the holder of a licence must, before commencing work on a new electrical installation or on additions or alterations to an existing electrical installation, have in his possession the plans and specifications for such work. A copy of the plans and specifications must be sent to the Régie du bâtiment at its request.
These plans and specifications must include the information required by regulation.
R. S. 1964, c. 152, s. 3; 1978, c. 54, s. 2; 1989, c. 66, s. 3; 1996, c. 74, s. 19; 1997, c. 83, s. 20.
3. In the cases provided for by regulation, the holder of a licence must, before commencing work on a new electrical installation or on additions or alterations to an existing electrical installation, have in his possession the plans and specifications for such work. A copy of the plans and specifications must be sent to the board of examiners at its request.
These plans and specifications must include the information required by regulation.
R. S. 1964, c. 152, s. 3; 1978, c. 54, s. 2; 1989, c. 66, s. 3; 1996, c. 74, s. 19.
3. In the cases provided for by regulation, the holder of a licence must, before commencing work on a new electrical installation or on additions or alterations to an existing electrical installation, have in his possession the plans and specifications for such work. A copy of the plans and specifications must be sent to the board of examiners with the permit application.
These plans and specifications must include the information required by regulation.
R. S. 1964, c. 152, s. 3; 1978, c. 54, s. 2; 1989, c. 66, s. 3.
3. In the cases provided for by regulation of the Government, the holder of a licence must send to the board of examiners, before work is begun, the plans and specifications of a new electrical installation or of any change in an existing electrical installation.
These plans and specifications must include any information required by regulation of the Government.
The board of examiners may grant, in the case of a change in an existing electrical installation, 30 days’ delay, from the beginning of work, for the sending of the plans and specifications.
The board of examining electricians may grant provisional approval in order to facilitate the calling for tenders; such provisional approval shall be given free of charge but shall not constitute a final acceptance of the electrical installation.
R. S. 1964, c. 152, s. 3; 1978, c. 54, s. 2.
3. All the plans of new electrical installations or of any change in an existing electrical installation, in public buildings, must be submitted to the board of examining electricians and approved by one of the examiners before the work is begun.
The board of examining electricians may grant provisional approval in order to facilitate the calling for tenders; such provisional approval shall be given free of charge but shall not constitute a final acceptance of the electrical installation.
Plans shall not be required in the case of an installation affected in school houses situated outside of a city or town, when the janitor or the teachers do not lodge therein.
R. S. 1964, c. 152, s. 3.