Sec. 14. (a) This section does not apply to the following:
(1) An individual employed by the following:
(A) The state.
(B) A county.
(C) A municipality.
(D) A state educational institution.
(2) A state educational institution.
(b) The department may not issue an elevator inspector or elevator contractor license until the applicant has filed with the department a certificate of insurance indicating that the applicant has liability insurance:
(1) in effect with an insurer that is authorized to write insurance in Indiana; and
(2) that provides general liability coverage to a limit of at least:
(A) one million dollars ($1,000,000) for the injury or death of any number of persons in any one (1) occurrence; and
(B) five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for property damage in any one (1) occurrence.
(c) An insurance policy required under this section may include a deductible clause if the clause provides that any settlement made by the insurance company with an injured person or a personal representative must be paid as though the deductible clause did not apply.
(d) An insurance policy required under this section must provide by the policy's original terms or an endorsement that the insurer may not cancel the policy without:
(1) thirty (30) days written notice; and
(2) a complete report of the reasons for the cancellation to the department.
(e) An insurance policy required under this section must provide by the policy's original terms or an endorsement that the insurer shall report to the department within twenty-four (24) hours after the insurer pays a claim or reserves any amount to pay an anticipated claim that reduces the liability coverage below the amounts established in this section.
(f) If an insurance policy required under this section:
(1) is canceled during the policy's term;
(2) lapses for any reason; or
(3) has the policy's coverage fall below the required amount;
the license holder shall replace the policy with another policy that complies with this section.
(g) If a license holder fails to file a certificate of insurance for new or replacement insurance, the license holder:
(1) must cease all operations under the license immediately; and
(2) may not conduct further operations until the license holder receives the approval of the department to resume operations after the license holder complies with the requirements of this section.
As added by P.L.119-2002, SEC.26. Amended by P.L.1-2006, SEC.396; P.L.2-2007, SEC.313; P.L.187-2021, SEC.118.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 15. Building and Equipment Laws: Enforcement
Chapter 5. Regulated Lifting Devices
22-15-5-1. Installation or Alteration Permit; Issuance; Qualification of Applicants
22-15-5-1.5. Permit Expiration
22-15-5-2. Installation or Alteration Without a Permit; Offense; Application of Section
22-15-5-3. Registration; Qualification; Required Information
22-15-5-4. Inspection Program; Initial Operating Certificate; Renewal Certificate; Temporary Permit
22-15-5-4.5. Requirements to Submit Documentation
22-15-5-5. Operation Without a Permit; Offense; Application of Section
22-15-5-7. Elevator Contractor License; Requirements for License; Invalid License
22-15-5-8. Initial License Application; Renewal License Application
22-15-5-9. Required Information for Application; License Expiration and Renewal
22-15-5-10. License Presentation Upon Request
22-15-5-13. Temporary Elevator Mechanic License; Emergency Elevator Mechanic License
22-15-5-14. Liability Insurance Requirement; Exemptions; Failure to File Certificate of Insurance
22-15-5-15. Continuing Education Requirements; Exemptions; Temporary Waiver