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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Elevator Safety and Regulation Act is |
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| amended by changing Sections 10, 25, and 45 as follows:
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| (225 ILCS 312/10)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
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| Sec. 10. Applicability.
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| (a) This Act covers the design, construction, operation, |
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| inspection,
testing,
maintenance, alteration, and repair of |
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| the following equipment, its associated
parts, and
its |
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| hoistways (except as modified by subsection (c) of this |
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| Section):
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| (1) Hoisting and lowering mechanisms equipped with a |
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| car or platform,
which move between 2 or more landings. |
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| This equipment includes, but is not
limited
to, the |
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| following (also see ASME A17.1, ASME A17.3, ASME A18.1, and |
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| ANSI
A10.4):
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| (A) Elevators.
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| (B) Platform lifts and stairway chair lifts.
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| (2) Power driven stairways and walkways for carrying |
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| persons between
landings. This equipment includes, but is |
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| not limited to, the following (also
see ASME A17.1 and ASME |
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| A17.3):
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| (A) Escalators.
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| (B) Moving walks.
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| (3) Hoisting and lowering mechanisms equipped with a |
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| car, which serves
2 or more landings and is restricted to |
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| the carrying of material by its
limited
size or limited |
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| access to the car. This equipment includes, but is not |
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| limited
to, the
following (also see ASME A17.1 and ASME |
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| A17.3):
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| (A) Dumbwaiters.
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| (B) Material lifts and dumbwaiters with automatic |
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| transfer
devices.
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| (b) This Act covers the design, construction, operation, |
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| inspection,
maintenance,
alteration, and repair of automatic |
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| guided transit vehicles on guideways with
an
exclusive
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| right-of-way. This equipment includes, but is not limited to, |
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| automated people
movers (also see ASCE 21).
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| (c) This Act does not apply to the following equipment:
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| (1) Material hoists.
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| (2) Belt manlifts.
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| (3) Mobile scaffolds, towers, and platforms, except |
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| those covered by ANSI
A10.4.
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| (4) Powered platforms and equipment for exterior and |
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| interior
maintenance.
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| (5) Conveyors and related equipment.
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| (6) Cranes, derricks, hoists, hooks, jacks, and |
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| slings.
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| (7) Industrial trucks.
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| (8) Portable equipment, except for portable |
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| escalators.
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| (9) Tiering or piling machines used to move materials |
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| to and from
storage located and operating entirely within |
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| one story.
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| (10) Equipment for feeding or positioning materials at |
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| machine tools,
printing presses, etc.
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| (11) Skip or furnace hoists.
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| (12) Wharf ramps.
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| (13) Railroad car lifts or dumpers.
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| (14) Line jacks, false cars, shafters, moving |
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| platforms, and similar
equipment used for installing an |
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| elevator by a contractor licensed in this
State.
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| (15) Railway and Transit Systems.
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| (16) Conveyances located in a private residence not |
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| accessible to the public. |
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| (17) Special purpose personnel elevators. |
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| (d) This Act does not apply to a municipality with a |
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| population over 500,000.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-698, eff. 11-22-05.)
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| (225 ILCS 312/25)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
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| Sec. 25. Elevator Safety Review Board.
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| (a) There is hereby created within the Office of the State |
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| Fire Marshal
the Elevator Safety Review Board, consisting of 14
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| 13 members. The Administrator
shall appoint 3 members who shall |
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| be representatives
of fire
service communities. The Governor |
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| shall appoint the remaining 11
10 members of
the Board as |
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| follows: one representative from a major elevator |
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| manufacturing
company or its authorized representative; one |
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| representative from an elevator
servicing company; one |
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| representative of the architectural design
profession; one |
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| representative of the general public; one representative of an |
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| advocacy group for people with physical disabilities; one |
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| representative of the senior citizen population; one |
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| representative
of a municipality in this State with a |
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| population under 25,000; one
representative of a municipality |
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| in this State with a population of 25,000 or
over but under |
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| 50,000; one representative of a municipality in this State with
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| a population of 50,000 or over but under 500,000; one |
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| representative of a
building owner or manager; and one |
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| representative of labor involved in the
installation, |
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| maintenance, and repair of elevators.
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| (b) The members constituting the Board shall be appointed |
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| for initial terms
as follows:
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| (1) Of the members appointed by the Administrator, 2 |
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| shall serve
for a term of 2 years, and one for a term of 4 |
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| years.
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| (2) Of the members appointed by the Governor, 2 shall |
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| serve for a term
of one year, 2 for terms of 2 years, 2 for |
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| terms of 3 years, and 4 for terms of
4 years. The |
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| representative of the senior citizen population shall |
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| serve an initial term of 4 years.
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| At the expiration of their initial terms of office, the |
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| members or their
successors shall be appointed for terms of 4 |
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| years each. Upon the expiration
of a member's term of office, |
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| the officer who appointed
that member shall reappoint that |
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| member or appoint a successor who is a
representative of the |
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| same interests with which his or her predecessor was
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| identified. The Administrator and the Governor may at any time |
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| remove any
of their respective appointees for inefficiency or |
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| neglect of duty in office.
Upon the death or incapacity of a |
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| member, the officer who appointed that member
shall fill the |
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| vacancy for the remainder of the vacated term by appointing a
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| member who is a representative of the same interests with which |
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| his or her
predecessor was identified. The members shall serve |
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| without salary, but shall
receive from the State expenses |
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| necessarily incurred by them in performance
of their duties. |
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| The Governor shall appoint one of the members to serve as
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| chairperson. The chairperson shall be the deciding vote in the |
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| event of a tie
vote.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-698, eff. 11-22-05.)
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| (225 ILCS 312/45)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2013)
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| Sec. 45. Qualifications for elevator mechanic's license; |
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| emergency and temporary licensure.
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| (a) No license shall be granted to any person who has not |
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| paid the required
application fee.
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| (b) No license shall be granted to any person who has not |
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| proven his or her
qualifications and abilities. |
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| (c) Applicants for an elevator mechanic's license
must
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| demonstrate one of the
following qualifications:
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| (1) an acceptable combination of documented experience |
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| and education
credits consisting of: (A) not less than 3 |
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| years work experience in the
elevator
industry, in |
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| construction, maintenance, and service or repair, as |
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| verified by
current and previous employers licensed to do |
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| business in this State; and (B)
satisfactory completion of |
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| a written examination administered by the Elevator
Safety |
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| Review Board or its designated provider on the adopted |
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| rules, referenced codes, and standards for the equipment |
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| the licensee is authorized to install;
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| (2) acceptable proof that he or she has worked as an |
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| elevator constructor,
maintenance, or repair person for |
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| the equipment the licensee is authorized to install; |
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| acceptable proof shall consist of documentation
that he or |
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| she worked without direct and immediate supervision for an |
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| elevator
contractor who has worked on elevators in this |
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| State for a period of not less
than
3
years immediately |
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| preceding the effective date of the initial rules adopted |
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| by the Board under Section 35 of this Act that implement |
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| this Act; the person must make
application by December 31, |
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| 2007; however, all licenses issued under the provisions of |
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| this item (2) between
May 1, 2006 and the effective date of |
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| this amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly are deemed |
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| valid ;
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| (3) a certificate of successful completion of the |
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| mechanic examination
of a
nationally recognized training |
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| program for the elevator industry such as the
National |
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| Elevator Industry Educational Program or its equivalent |
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| based on the codes applicable to the type of license |
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| (elevator mechanic's license or limited elevator |
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| mechanic's license) for which the individual is applying;
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| (4) a certificate of completion of an elevator mechanic |
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| apprenticeship
program with standards substantially equal |
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| to those of this Act and
registered
with the Bureau of |
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| Apprenticeship and Training, U.S. Department of Labor, or a
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| State apprenticeship council; or
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| (5) a valid license from a state having standards |
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| substantially equal to
those of this State.
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| (d) Whenever an emergency exists in the State due to |
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| disaster or
work stoppage and the number of persons in the |
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| State holding licenses granted
by the
Board is insufficient to |
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| cope with the emergency, the licensed elevator
contractor shall
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| respond as necessary to ensure the safety of the public. Any |
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| person certified
by a licensed
elevator contractor to have an |
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| acceptable combination of documented experience
and
education |
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| to perform elevator work without direct and immediate |
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| supervision
shall seek
an emergency elevator mechanic's |
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| license from the Administrator
within 5 business days after |
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| commencing work requiring a license. The
Administrator
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| issue emergency elevator mechanic's licenses. The applicant |
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| shall furnish
proof of
competency as the Administrator may |
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| require. Each license shall recite that it
is valid for a
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| period of 30 days from the date thereof and for such particular |
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| elevators
or
geographical areas as the Administrator may |
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| designate and otherwise shall
entitle the
licensee to the |
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| rights and privileges of an elevator mechanic's license issued
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| under this
Act. The Administrator shall renew an emergency |
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| elevator mechanic's license
during the
existence of an |
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| emergency. No fee may be charged for any emergency elevator
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| mechanic's license or renewal thereof. |
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| (e) A licensed elevator contractor shall notify the |
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| Administrator when there
are no
licensed personnel available to |
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| perform elevator work. The licensed elevator
contractor
may |
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| request that the Administrator issue temporary elevator |
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| mechanic's licenses
to
persons certified by the licensed |
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| elevator contractor to have an acceptable
combination of
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| documented experience and education to perform elevator work |
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| without direct and
immediate supervision. Any person certified |
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| by a licensed elevator contractor
to have an
acceptable |
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| combination of documented experience and education to perform
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| elevator
work without direct and immediate supervision shall |
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| immediately seek a
temporary
elevator mechanic's license from |
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| the Administrator and shall pay such fee as
the Board
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| determine. The applicant for temporary licensure shall furnish |
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| proof of competency as the Administrator may require and for |
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| such particular elevators or geographical areas as the |
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| Administrator may designate.
Each license shall recite that it |
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| is valid for a period of
30 days from
the date of issuance and |
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| while employed by the licensed elevator contractor
that |
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| certified
the individual as qualified. It shall be renewable as |
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| long as the shortage of
license holders continues.
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| (Source: P.A. 94-698, eff. 11-22-05.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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