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A. Any approval granted by the chief electrical inspector may be revoked by him if the electrical materials, devices or appliances are found to be hazardous to life and property for the purpose used or intended, or do not conform with the standards under which they were approved for use.

B. Before any approval may be withdrawn, the chief electrical inspector shall give notice in writing to the person to whom approval was granted of his intention to withdraw approval and shall afford such person an opportunity to be heard with respect thereto at a public hearing to be held thereon.

C. In the event that approval is withdrawn or modified by the chief electrical inspector after such hearing, any person aggrieved thereby may appeal from the ruling of the chief electrical inspector to the city council in the manner provided in this chapter for the consideration by the council of appeals. (Prior code § 7.22.080)