1. a. Within six months from July 1, 2025, the owner of a conveyance shall register the conveyance with the board. b. The owner of a new elevator or other conveyance must register the conveyance with the board within thirty days after the conveyance has been inspected and approved. c. When registering a conveyance, the owner shall provide to the board the type of the conveyance, the rated load, the number of landings and speed of the conveyance, the name of the manufacturer of the conveyance, the location of the conveyance, the purpose for which the conveyance is used, and any additional information the board may require. d. When a conveyance subject to this chapter is decommissioned or otherwise taken out of service, the owner responsible for the equipment shall notify the board within six months to request the conveyance be removed from the registration list. 2. Before an installation or alteration may be commenced on a conveyance, an elevator contractor shall apply to the board for a permit. 3. An application for a permit must include: a. A copy of the specifications for the conveyance and must be accurately scaled and include fully dimensional plans showing the location of the installation in relation to the plans and elevation of the building. b. An illustration of each detail of construction and design, including electrical drawings. c. The location of the machinery space, machine room, control space, or control room and the equipment to be installed, relocated, or altered. d. All structural supporting members of the conveyance, including foundations. e. A description of the materials to be employed and all loads to be supported or conveyed. f. A copy of the written maintenance control program for the conveyance. 4. The elevator contractor shall post the permit at the site of the conveyance while work is in progress. The elevator contractor obtaining the permit shall be responsible for the complete scope of work covered by the permit and ensure any alteration is performed only by a licensed elevator mechanic and performed in accordance the requirements of this chapter and any rules adopted by the board.
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