(1) An application for licensure as an elevator contractor shall contain the following: (a) For an applicant who is a person or sole proprietor: 1. Name; 2. Residence; and 3. Business address of the applicant; (b) For an applicant that is a partnership: 1. Names of the partners; 2. Residential addresses of the partners; and 3. Business address of the partnership; (c) For an applicant that is a domestic corporation: 1. Name of the principal corporate officer; 2. Residential address of the principal corporate officer; and 3. Business address of the corporation; (d) For an applicant that is a corporation other than a domestic corporation: 1. Name of the corporation's agent who is authorized to accept service of process and official notices on behalf of the corporation in the state; and 2. Physical address of the corporation's authorized agent; (e) The number of years the applicant has engaged in the business of installing, maintaining, or servicing elevators or fixed guideway systems; (f) The approximate number of persons, if any, to be employed by the elevator contractor applicant; (g) Proof that he or she has complied with workers' compensati on and unemployment insurance laws; (h) Evidence that the applicant is covered by general liability, personal injury, and property damage insurance; (i) Criminal record of convictions, if any, as verified through a criminal background check conducted by th e Department of Kentucky State Police. The cost of the background check shall be paid by the applicant; and (j) Upon request by the department, supplemental documentation of information required by this section. (2) An applicant for an elevator contractor license shall: (a) Employ at least one (1) licensed elevator mechanic who performs the work described in KRS 198B.4003; and (b) Have proof of compliance with insurance requirements of KRS 198B.4027.
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