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A. Installation. Electrical equipment, wiring and appliances shall be properly installed and maintained in a safe and approved manner.

B. Receptacles. Habitable space in a dwelling unit shall contain at least two separate and remote receptacle outlets. Laundry areas shall contain at least one properly installed grounded-type receptacle or a receptacle with a ground fault circuit interrupter. Bathrooms shall contain at least one receptacle. New bathroom receptacle outlets shall have ground fault circuit interrupter protection.

C. Lighting fixtures. Interior stairways, toilet rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, boiler rooms, furnace rooms and public halls shall contain at least one operable electric light fixture.

D. Service. Dwelling units shall be served by a minimum three-wire, 120/240 volt, single-phase electrical service having a rating of not less than 60 amperes. The minimum requirement shall be increased based upon the size and usage of appliance and equipment as determined electrical code.

E. Access to overcurrent devices. Except where the overcurrent devices are maintained by the facility management and the site is staffed continuously, occupants shall have access to overcurrent devices serving their occupied space or dwelling unit. (Ord. M-4079 §37, 2014; Ord. M-3637 §1, 2003)