Oklahoma Code § 59-3022

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Definitions
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As used in the Elevator Safety Act:
1.  "Agency" means the Oklahoma Department of Labor;
2.  "Certificate of operation" means a document issued by the
Commissioner and affixed to an elevator that indicates that the
elevator has been inspected and tested and found to be in compliance
with all applicable standards of operation as determined by the
Department of Labor;
3.  "Certificate of operation - temporary" means a document
issued by the Commissioner that permits temporary use of a
noncompliant elevator by the general public for not more than thirty
(30) days while minor repairs are being completed;
4.  “Commissioner” means the Commissioner of Labor or his/her
authorized representative;
5.  “Chief elevator inspector” means the chief elevator
inspector appointed under the Elevator Safety Act;
6.  "Deputy inspector" means an inspector appointed by the chief
elevator inspector subject to the approval of the Commissioner under
the provisions of the Elevator Safety Act;

7. a. "Elevator" means any device for lifting or moving
people, cargo, or freight within, or adjacent and
connected to, a structure or excavation, and includes
any escalator, power-driven stairway, moving walkway
or stairway chair lift.
b. The term "elevator" does not mean any:
(1) amusement ride or device subject to inspection
and regulation under the provisions of Section
460 et seq. of Title 40 of the Oklahoma Statutes,
(2) mining equipment subject to inspection and
regulation by the Department of Mines,
(3) aircraft, railroad car, boat, barge, ship, truck,
or other self-propelled vehicle or component
thereof,
(4) boiler grate stoker or other similar firing
mechanism subject to inspection under the
provisions of the Oklahoma Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Safety Act,
(5) dumbwaiter, conveyor, chain or bucket hoist,
construction hoist or similar devices used for
the primary purpose of elevating or lowering
materials, or
(6) elevator, conveyance, manlift or similar device
in grain elevators, grain warehouses, seed
processing facilities, feed mills and/or flour
mills which is used by employees, but is not
accessible to or used by customers or members of
the general public.
This list is not exhaustive;
8.  "Elevator apprentice" means an unlicensed person registered
with the Department of Labor who works under the direct supervision
of a licensed elevator mechanic, licensed elevator contractor, or
licensed elevator inspector;
9.  “Licensed elevator contractor" means a person or business
entity that possesses a valid elevator contractor's license issued
by the Department of Labor pursuant to the provisions of the
Elevator Safety Act and is thus entitled to engage in the business
of erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing,
repairing, or maintaining elevators;
10.  "Licensed elevator inspector" means a person who possesses
a valid elevator inspector's license issued by the Department of
Labor pursuant to the provisions of the Elevator Safety Act and is
thus entitled to engage in the business of inspecting elevators;
11.  "Licensed elevator mechanic" means a person who possesses a
valid elevator mechanic's license issued by the Department of Labor
in accordance with the provisions of the Elevator Safety Act and is
thus, when employed by a licensed elevator contractor, entitled to

install, construct, alter, service, repair, perform electrical work
on, test, and maintain elevators; and
12.  "Private residence" means a separate dwelling or a separate
apartment in a multiple dwelling that is occupied by members of a
single-family unit.

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