Florida Administrative Code
61 - DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
61C - Division of Hotels and Restaurants
Chapter 61C-5 - FLORIDA ELEVATOR SAFETY CODE
Section 61C-5.006 - Elevator Fees; Permits; Certificates of Operation; Delinquency Fee; Transfer of Ownership; Certificate Replacement; Accident Reporting
Current through Reg. 50, No. 249, December 24, 2024
(1)
(2)
(3) All certificates of operation will expire on July 31 at 11:59 p.m. of each year. Applications and fee payments for renewal of certificates of operation not postmarked or received before August 1 of each year will be deemed delinquent. The following items are required for renewal and must be received by the Bureau of Elevator Safety prior to issuance of a renewal certificate of operation:
(4) The certificate of operation fee shall be $75 for each type of installation and class as follows:
TYPE OF INSTALLATION |
CLASS |
TYPE OF INSTALLATION |
CLASS |
Traction Passenger |
01 |
Screw Column |
11 |
Hydraulic Passenger |
02 |
Escalator |
12 |
Traction Freight |
03 |
Hand Elevator |
13 |
Hydraulic Freight |
04 |
Sidewalk Elevator |
14 |
Hand Power Passenger |
05 |
Material Lift/Dumbwaiter with Automatic Transfer Device |
15 |
Hand Power Freight |
06 |
Special Purpose Personnel Elevator |
16 |
Moving Walk |
07 |
Inclined Stairway Chairlift |
17 |
Inclined Lift |
08 |
Inclined & Vertical Wheelchair Lift |
18 |
LU/LA (Limited Use/Limited Application |
09 |
Rack and Pinion |
19 |
Dumbwaiter |
10 |
(5) Certificate of operation renewal is the responsibility of the current elevator owner or lessee, when owner responsibilities are specifically assigned by lease. The current owner or lessee is responsible for applying for a change of owner within 30 days after transfer of ownership or lease assignment by submitting DBPR HR-7025, Application for Elevator Change of Owner and Certificate of Operation. If the certificate of operation will expire within 90 days of the owner taking possession of the building, the elevator owner shall apply for a change of owner with license renewal as described on form DBPR HR-7025. The division will issue a new certificate of operation to the new owner or lessee upon receipt of a completed application. No fee will be charged for processing a change of owner without license renewal as described on form DBPR HR-7025.
(6) Replacement of a mutilated or lost certificate of operation must be provided to the owner when a request is received by the division. Such requests must include the elevator license number, business name and address, and a contact name and phone number. Requests for a replacement certificate of operation may be submitted by phone, e-mail, fax, or in writing to the division.
(7) These Fees are Nonrefundable.
(8) A certificate of operation holder must submit DBPR Form HR-7016, Elevator Owners Accident Report (https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-15390) incorporated herein by reference and effective 2023 February, within 5 working days of any elevator accident as required in Section 399.125, F.S.
An Elevator Owners Accident Report is required to be submitted when the operation of a conveyance results in an accident including, but not limited to, an entrapment or bodily injury.
(9) Obtaining forms. All forms incorporated in this section are available from the Division of Hotels and Restaurants website at http://www2.MyFloridaLicense.com/elevator-safety/; by email to dhr.elevators@myfloridalicense.com; or upon written request to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, Bureau of Elevator Safety, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1013.
Rulemaking Authority 399.02, 399.03, 399.07(1), 399.10, 399.125 FS. Law Implemented 399.03, 399.061, 399.07, 399.125, 559.79 FS.
New 8-21-79, Amended 11-20-79, 10-8-81, 4-21-82, 8-1-82, 11-27-83, 9-19-84, 10-8-85, Formerly 7C-5.06, Amended 10-31-88, 7-1-92, 10-11-92, Formerly 7C-5.006, Amended 2-2-94, 1-1-98, 5-24-01, 9-17-07, 4-21-13, 12-29-14, 4-4-18, 10-29-19, 7-12-23.