Current through Reg. 50, No. 249, December 24, 2024
(1)
(a) All certificates and licenses, as
specified in this section, expire on December 31 at 11:59 p.m. of each year
unless renewed by the division.
(b)
A renewal application for a certificate of competency, including fee payment,
or an annual license registration postmarked on or after January 1 will be
deemed delinquent. A certificate of competency or annual license registration
resulting from a delinquent submission shall be valid from the date renewed or
issued by the division through December 31 each year.
(c) Expired certificates and licenses are not
valid and the certificate holder or licensee is not authorized to perform any
work under an expired certificate or license until the division approves and
completes a renewal.
(2)
Certificate of Competency. Pursuant to Sections
399.01(14) and
(16), F.S., the certificate of competency is
a credential only and does not authorize any work to be performed. A
certificate of competency holder must register with and obtain a license from
the division as a certified elevator technician before constructing,
installing, maintaining or repairing an elevator or as a certified elevator
inspector before constructing, installing, maintaining, repairing or inspecting
an elevator.
(a) Initial. The following items
are required for an initial certificate of competency and must be received by
the division before a certificate of competency may be issued:
1. DBPR HR-7014, Application for Certificate
of Competency and Certified Elevator Technician Registration, (
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09065)
incorporated herein by reference and effective 2018 January;
3. One of the following:
a. Proof of a mechanical engineer license in
good standing.
b. Proof of four (4)
years experience constructing, maintaining, servicing and repairing elevators
verified by letter from a registered elevator company on company letterhead
that specifies the type of work performed or completed DBPR HR-5023-076 -
Affidavit Verifying Elevator Work History for Certificate of Competency
Applicants, (
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12781)
incorporated herein by reference and effective 2021 January, and one of the
following:
(I) A copy of certificate of
completion of the certificate of competency exam administered by the division
or its designee. The examination must cover the construction, installation,
maintenance, and repair of elevators and their associated parts. The applicant
must pass the examination within two years of the date of application with a
minimum score of 75%;
(II) Copy of
certificate of completion of a registered elevator mechanics apprenticeship
program as required in Section
399.01(16)
(a)2.b., F.S.; or
(III) Copy of a
current license or certification issued by a state or local U.S. jurisdiction
with standards equal to or more stringent than Florida's standards as required
in Section 399.01(16)(a)2.c., F.S.
(b) Renewal. The division must receive proof
of completion of eight (8) hours continuing education as described in Rule
61C-5.0085, F.A.C., and the $50
fee before a renewal certificate of competency may be issued.
(c) Expired certificates of competency become
null and void on March 1 and are no longer renewable. Certificate of competency
holders whose certificate becomes null and void must submit an initial
application for a certificate of competency, including all documentation and
fees required by paragraph (2)(a). A new certificate of competency will be
issued upon receipt of all required documentation and fees.
(3) Certified Elevator Technician.
(a) The following items are required for
initial registration and licensure as a certified elevator technician:
1. DBPR HR 7014, Application for Certificate
of Competency and Certified Elevator Technician Registration; and,
2. Proof of general liability insurance
coverage as described in paragraph (6)(a) or (6)(b).
(b) The following items are required to renew
a certified elevator technician license registration:
1. A valid certificate of competency issued
by the division; and
2. Proof of
general liability insurance coverage as described in paragraph (6)(a) or
(6)(b).
(4)
Certified Elevator Inspectors.
(a) The
following items are required for initial registration and licensure as a
certified elevator inspector:
1. DBPR HR-7017,
Application for Certified Elevator Inspector Registration, (
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09066)
incorporated herein by reference and effective 2018 January;
2. A copy of the registrant's valid qualified
elevator inspector credential issued by the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers (ASME), or its accrediting bodies, in good standing at the time of
application; and
3. Proof of
general liability insurance coverage as described in paragraph (6)(a) or
(6)(b).
(b) The following
items are required to renew a certified elevator inspector license
registration:
1. Proof of completion of the
required continuing education as described in Rule
61C-5.0085, F.A.C.;
2. A copy of the registrant's valid qualified
elevator inspector credential issued by the ASME, or its accrediting bodies,
that remained in good standing throughout the license year; and
3. Proof of general liability insurance
coverage as described in paragraph (6)(a) or (6)(b).
(c) The division shall not renew a certified
elevator inspector license registration if the qualified elevator inspector
credential did not remain in good standing throughout the license year. Good
standing means the qualified elevator inspector credential was not suspended,
revoked, or otherwise disciplined by the issuing body, or allowed to expire or
lapse.
(5) Registered
Elevator Companies.
(a) The following items
are required for initial registration and licensure as a registered elevator
company:
1. Completed DBPR HR-7026,
Application for Elevator Company Registration, (
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09067)
incorporated herein by reference and effective 2018 January;
2. Proof of general liability insurance
coverage as described in paragraph (6)(c); and,
3. The name and certificate or license number
of at least one employee who holds a current certificate of competency issued
pursuant to Section 399.01(16), F.S., and subsection (2) of this rule, or who
is a certified elevator inspector licensed by the division pursuant to Section
399.01(13),
F.S., and subsection (4) of this rule.
(b) The following items are required to renew
a registered elevator company license registration:
1. Proof of general liability insurance
coverage as described in paragraph (6)(c); and,
2. The name and certificate or license number
of at least one employee who holds a current certificate of competency issued
pursuant to Section 399.01(16),
F.S., and subsection (2) of this rule, or who is a certified elevator inspector
licensed by the division pursuant to Section
399.01(13),
F.S., and subsection (4) of this rule.
(6) General Liability Insurance Coverage.
(a) Certified elevator technicians and
certified elevator inspectors performing work for a registered elevator company
must be covered by general liability insurance in the minimum amounts of $100,
000 per person and $300, 000 per occurance.
(b) A certified elevator inspector or
certified elevator technician who, independent of a registered elevator
company, inspects, maintains, or repairs a vertical conveyance regulated under
Chapter 399, F.S., must first have on file with the division a valid
Certificate of Comprehensive General Liability Insurance evidencing coverage in
the minimum amounts of $100, 000 per person and $300, 000 per
occurrence.
(c) A registered
elevator company must maintain general liability insurance coverage in the
minimum amounts of $100, 000 per person and $300, 000 per occurance and file
with the division a Certificate of Comprehensive General Liability Insurance
indicating the minimum required coverage amounts.
(7) Copies of the forms incorporated within
this section are available from the Division of Hotels and Restaurants Internet
website at 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
399.01,
399.02,
399.10 FS. Law Implemented
399.01(12),
399.01(13),
399.01(14),
399.01(16),
399.17
FS.
New 10-8-81, Amended 11-27-83, 2-19-84, Formerly 7C-5.07,
Amended 4-11-91, Formerly 7C-5.007, Amended 2-2-94, 8-21-06, 1-3-12, 7-11-12,
5-10-18, 4-4-21.