Maryland Code § PS-12-801

Section PS-12-801
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Accessibility lift mechanic" means a person who is engaged in erecting,
constructing, wiring, altering, replacing, maintaining, repairing, dismantling, or
servicing commercial stairway chairlifts, vertical platform lifts, or incline platform
lifts.
(c) "Accessibility lift mechanic specialist" means a person who is licensed
as an accessibility lift mechanic and has been certified by the Board to erect,
construct, wire, alter, replace, maintain, repair, dismantle, or service private
residential elevators.
(d) "Board" means the Elevator Safety Review Board.
(e) "Certificate" means a certificate of registration and inspection issued by
the Commissioner to operate an elevator unit.
(f) "Cliffside elevator" means an elevator located at, on, or adjacent to the
side of a cliff or a natural incline that is intended for use by individuals.
(g) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Labor and Industry or an
authorized representative of the Commissioner of Labor and Industry.
(h) "Direct-acting hydraulic elevator" means an elevator in which the
energy is applied by a direct hydraulic driving machine.
(i) "Dumbwaiter" means a hoisting and lowering machine equipped with a
car of limited capacity and size that moves in guides in a substantially vertical
direction and is used exclusively for carrying material.

(j) "Elevator" means a hoisting and lowering machine equipped with a car
or platform that moves in guides in a substantially vertical direction and serves two
or more floors of a building or structure.
(k) "Elevator contractor" means a person who is engaged in the business of
erecting, constructing, wiring, altering, replacing, maintaining, repairing,
dismantling, or servicing elevator or accessibility lift units.
(l) "Elevator mechanic" means a person who is engaged in erecting,
constructing, wiring, altering, replacing, maintaining, repairing, dismantling, or
servicing elevator or accessibility lift units.
(m) "Elevator refinisher" means a person who is engaged in the refinishing
of existing metal and wood elements in elevator cabs, including the stripping of old
lacquer on wood and bronze items, staining wood to match existing finishes, cleaning,
polishing, oxidizing, painting, lacquering, and the removing of scratches to maintain
existing finishes.
(n) "Elevator renovator contractor" means a person who is engaged in the
business of performing work:
(1) on the interior of an elevator involving the removal or installation
of the nonstructural surface of the elevator's wall, ceiling, floor, rail, or handle; and
(2) that does not affect the elevator's moving operation.
(o) "Elevator renovator mechanic" means a person who performs work:
(1) on the interior of an elevator involving the removal or installation
of the nonstructural surface of the elevator's wall, ceiling, floor, rail, or handle; and
(2) that does not affect the elevator's moving operation.
(p) "Elevator unit" includes a cliffside elevator, an elevator, an escalator, a
dumbwaiter, and a moving walk.
(q) "Escalator" means a power driven, inclined, continuous stairway used
for raising and lowering passengers.
(r) "License" includes:
(1) an accessibility lift mechanic license;
(2) an elevator contractor license;

(3) an elevator mechanic license;
(4) an elevator renovator contractor license; and
(5) an elevator renovator mechanic license.
(s) "Moving walk" means a type of passenger-carrying device on which
passengers stand or walk and in which the passenger-carrying surface remains
parallel to its direction of motion and is uninterrupted.
(t) "Safety Code" means the American National Standard/American Society
of Mechanical Engineers Safety Code for Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, and
Moving Walks, known as ANSI A17.1-1971, and all subsequent amendments and
revisions to it, as adopted by the Commissioner.
(u) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Labor.
(v) "Third-party qualified elevator inspector" means an inspector who:
(1) meets the qualifications, insurance requirements, and procedures
established by the Commissioner; and
(2) is certified by a nationally recognized safety organization
accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies or the American
National Standards Institute that ensures that:
(i) the certification requires testing and grading consistent
with industry recognized criteria and any related consensus standards; and
(ii) any renewal of certification requires continuing education.

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