Maryland Code § PS-12-812

Section PS-12-812
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(a) A certificate is valid for the period indicated on the certificate.

(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, each
elevator unit in the State shall have a periodic annual inspection by a State inspector
as provided for in § 12-809(a)(6) of this subtitle or by a third-party qualified elevator
inspector as provided for in § 12-809(d) of this subtitle.
(2) Each cliffside elevator on the property of a privately owned
single-family residential dwelling shall have a periodic inspection once every 2 years
by a third-party qualified elevator inspector as provided for in § 12-809(d) of this
subtitle.
(c) Before scheduling an inspection with the Commissioner or a third-party
qualified elevator inspector, the contractor, owner, or lessee of an elevator unit shall:
(1) ensure that the elevator unit is operated, inspected, and repaired
in accordance with Part II of this subtitle and the regulations adopted under Part II
of this subtitle; and
(2) make inspection, maintenance, and repair records available to
the inspector charged with inspecting the elevator unit.
(d) (1) When an inspector conducts an inspection and the elevator unit
fails the inspection, the inspector shall issue an inspection checklist that specifies the
corrections required.
(2) The inspection checklist shall be on a form provided by the
Commissioner and shall specify the requirements for compliance with the Safety
Code and other regulations adopted by the Commissioner.
(3) If a State inspector conducts a follow-up inspection to ensure
compliance with the corrections specified on the inspection checklist, the contractor,
owner, or lessee shall pay a fee in accordance with § 12-809 of this subtitle.

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