Maryland Code § PS-12-835

Section PS-12-835
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(a) A licensed elevator contractor shall respond as necessary to ensure
public safety if:
(1) an emergency exists in the State because of disaster, act of God,
or work stoppage; and
(2) the number of licensed elevator mechanics in the State is
insufficient to cope with the emergency.
(b) Within 5 business days after beginning work that requires an elevator
mechanic license, an individual certified by a licensed elevator contractor to have an
acceptable combination of documented experience and education to perform elevator
work without direct and immediate supervision shall seek an emergency elevator
mechanic license from the Board.
(c) The licensed elevator contractor shall provide proof of competency as the
Board may require for an individual certified by the licensed elevator contractor
under subsection (b) of this section.
(d) The Board shall issue emergency elevator mechanic licenses.
(e) An emergency elevator mechanic license entitles the licensee to the
rights and privileges of an elevator mechanic license issued under Part III of this
subtitle.
(f) An emergency elevator mechanic license is valid for 30 days for
particular elevator units or geographical areas as the Board designates.

(g) The Board shall renew an emergency elevator mechanic license during
the existence of an emergency.
(h) The Board may not charge a fee for the issuance or renewal of an
emergency elevator mechanic license.

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