Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 230 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Chapter 1 - SAFETY CODE FOR ELEVATORS, ESCALATORS AND OTHER CONVEYANCES USED FOR PASSENGERS OR MATERIALS UNDER THE CONVEYANCE SAFETY ACT
Section 230-1-11 - Elevator Contractor: Licensure

Current through March 20, 2024

A. Any person wishing to engage in the business of an elevator contractor, in counties that have populations of more than 100,000 inhabitants, shall apply for and obtain an elevator contractor license from the commissioner. The application shall contain the information and substantially comply with the "Application for License Renewal of License / Elevator Contractor / Conveyance Safety Act," attached as Addendum "A" to this chapter.

B. Qualifications for Elevator Contractor License. An applicant seeking a license as an elevator contractor must comply with the following minimum qualifications:

1. No license shall be granted to any applicant unless the application fee required by §010 of this chapter is paid.

2. An applicant for licensure must provide evidence and documentation, satisfactory to the commissioner, of the following:
a. Five years' work experience in the conveyance industry in construction, maintenance, and service or repair; and

b. Either:
i. Satisfactory completion of a written examination administered by the Conveyance Advisory Committee or its designated provider; or

ii. A valid license as an elevator contractor, from a state having standards substantially equal to those of this State; and

3. Proof of insurance, as required by the Act, at Neb. Rev. Stat. § 48-2527. Applicants must also provide notice to the commissioner of any substantial alteration or cancellation of a policy, at least ten (10) days in advance of the alteration or cancellation.

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