Maryland Code § PS-12-826

Section PS-12-826
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in Part III of this subtitle, a person shall
be licensed by the Board as an elevator mechanic before the person erects, constructs,
wires, alters, replaces, maintains, repairs, dismantles, or services elevator units in
the State.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in Part III of this subtitle, a person shall
be licensed by the Board as an elevator contractor before the person engages in the
business of erecting, constructing, wiring, altering, replacing, maintaining, repairing,
dismantling, or servicing elevator units in the State.
(c) (1) Except as otherwise provided in Part III of this subtitle, a person
shall be licensed by the Board as an elevator renovator contractor before the person
engages in the business of elevator renovating.
(2) By June 1, 2004, a person who engages in the business of elevator
renovating for a business incorporated before January 1, 2002, shall be licensed by
the Board as an elevator renovator contractor before the person engages in the
business of elevator renovating.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in Part III of this subtitle, a person shall
be licensed by the Board as an elevator renovator mechanic before the person
performs elevator renovator work.
(e) Except as otherwise provided in Part III of this subtitle, a person shall
be licensed by the Board as an accessibility lift mechanic before the person erects,
constructs, wires, alters, replaces, maintains, repairs, dismantles, or services
commercial stairway chairlifts, vertical platform lifts, or incline platform lifts in the
State.
(f) (1) A licensed elevator contractor is not required for removing or
dismantling an elevator unit if:
(i) the elevator unit is destroyed as a result of a complete
demolition of a building; or

(ii) a hoistway or wellway is demolished back to the basic
support structure.
(2) (i) An individual who works as an elevator apprentice under
the direct supervision of a licensed elevator mechanic or licensed elevator renovator
mechanic need not obtain a license.
(ii) An individual commonly known as an elevator helper who
works under the direct supervision of a licensed elevator mechanic or a licensed
elevator renovator mechanic need not obtain a license.
(3) An elevator refinisher need not obtain a license.
(4) A crane mechanic performing work on elevators or lifts located on
a port facility owned, leased, or operated by the Maryland Port Administration need
not obtain a license.
(5) A person installing a residential stairway chairlift need not
obtain a license.
(6) A person who is licensed under this subtitle as an elevator
mechanic need not obtain a license to provide the services described in subsection (e)
of this section.
(g) (1) The Board shall adopt regulations, including education and
experience requirements, to certify accessibility lift mechanic specialists to erect,
construct, wire, alter, replace, maintain, repair, dismantle, or service private
residential elevators.
(2) Until the Board adopts regulations to certify accessibility lift
mechanic specialists to perform work on private residential elevators, an accessibility
lift mechanic may provide the services described in paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(3) A candidate actively completing the certification requirements
adopted by the Board under paragraph (1) of this subsection may continue to perform
that work without certification for up to 4 years after the effective date of the
regulations.

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