Delaware Code § 24-1420

Certificate of Inspection required; "cut-in-card"
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(a) All electrical work performed in this State, unless specifically exempt, shall receive a certificate of inspection issued by a Board-
licensed inspection agency.
(b) All applications for inspections shall be filed with the inspection agency within 5 working days of the commencement of electrical
work.
(c) Inspection agencies shall make all inspections within 5 working days of receipt of the application for inspection.
(d) No power company shall connect any current, light or power to any property without first obtaining from an inspection agency a
permanent or temporary "cut-in-card," except in case of emergency when service may be restored by a licensed electrician prior to
obtaining a "cut-in-card." The inspection agency shall issue a "cut-in-card" only for electrical work performed by a licensed electrician,
except for work being done or which has been done by persons who are not required to obtain licenses under this chapter.

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