Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(1)
Elevator Mechanic I-This license authorizes the holder to construct, install,
alter, maintain, examine, relocate, test, remove, service, and repair all types
of elevators and other conveyances in any location as covered in sections
701.350 to
701.383,
RSMo, 11
CSR 40-5.010 to
11 CSR
40-5.195, and American Society of Mechanical Engineers
(ASME) A17.1 and ASME A18.1.
(A) Elevator
Mechanic I license may be granted only to individuals who have demonstrated
their qualifications and abilities in meeting one (1) of the following
paragraphs:
1. Possess a certificate of
completion of an apprenticeship program registered with the United States
Department of Labor's Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training for elevator
mechanics;
2. Applicants with
licenses issued by another state shall provide the board documentation that the
out-of-state licensing requirements meet or exceed Missouri requirements, and
that the license is valid and has not been revoked or suspended; or
3. The board may, at its discretion, issue a
license to an applicant who provides documentation the applicant has a minimum
of four (4) years of prior experience and acceptable training, and has
successfully passed a mechanic examination of a nationally recognized training
program acceptable to the board; and
4. Upon approval of an application by the
board and receipt of the applicable fee, the board may issue an elevator
mechanic I license effective for a two-(2-) year period from date of issuance
or renewal, unless thereafter revoked or suspended.
(2) Elevator Mechanic II-This
license authorizes the holder to construct, install, alter, maintain, examine,
relocate, test, remove, service, and repair all types of conveyances in any
location, as covered in sections
701.350 to
701.383,
RSMo, 11
CSR 40-5.010 to
11 CSR
40-5.150, and ASME A18.1, as well as section 5.2 of
ASME A17.1 as it specifically relates to Limited-Use/Limited Application
elevators and Section 7 of ASME A17.1 as it specifically relates to
dumbwaiters.
(A) Elevator mechanic II license
may be granted only to individuals who have demonstrated their qualifications
and abilities meeting (1) of the following paragraphs:
1. Possess a certificate of completion
documenting the applicant has successfully passed the mechanic examination of a
nationally recognized training program for the elevator industry access
products (ASME A18.1) as accepted by the board;
2. Possess a certificate of completion of an
apprenticeship program registered with the United States Department of Labor's
Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training for elevator mechanics;
3. Applicants with licenses issued by another
state shall provide the board documentation that the out-of-state licensing
requirements meet or exceed Missouri requirements, and that the license is
valid and has not been revoked or suspended; or
4. For an applicant whose experience does not
immediately precede their application the board may, at its discretion, issue a
license to an applicant who provides documentation acceptable to the board to
establish the applicant has sufficient previous training and experience related
to the elevator industry; and
5.
Upon approval of an application by the board and receipt of the applicable fee,
the board may issue an elevator mechanic license II, which will be in effect
for a two- (2-) year period from date of issuance or renewal, unless thereafter
revoked or suspended.