(a) An applicant for an elevator mechanic license shall:
(1) (i) have an acceptable combination of documented experience and education credits, with at least 3 years of recent and active work experience in the elevator industry, in construction, maintenance, and service or repair, as verified by current and previous employers; and
(ii) pass a written examination administered by the Board on the Safety Code;
(2) (i) have completed at least 3 years of recent and active work experience in the elevator industry, in construction, maintenance, and service or repair, as verified by current and previous employers; and
(ii) have a certificate of completion of the mechanic examination of a nationally recognized training program for the elevator industry such as the National Elevator Industry Educational Program or its equivalent; or
(3) have a certificate of completion of an apprenticeship program for elevator mechanics that has standards substantially equivalent to those of Part III of this subtitle and is registered with the Office of Apprenticeship of the U.S. Department of Labor or a state apprenticeship council.
(b) An applicant for an elevator contractor license shall have at least 5 years of work experience in the elevator industry in construction, maintenance, service, or repair.
(c) The Board shall adopt regulations governing:
(1) the qualifications of an applicant for an elevator renovator contractor license and an applicant for an elevator renovator mechanic license; and
(2) the scope of practice of a licensed elevator renovator contractor and a licensed elevator renovator mechanic.
(d) (1) An applicant for an accessibility lift mechanic license shall:
(i) 1. have an acceptable combination of documented experience and education credits, with at least 3 years of recent and active experience in the accessibility lift industry, in construction, maintenance, and service or repair, as verified by current and previous employers; and
2. pass a written examination administered by the Board on the Safety Code;
(ii) 1. have an acceptable combination of documented experience and education credits, with at least 3 years of recent and active experience in the accessibility lift industry, in construction, maintenance, and service or repair, as verified by current and previous employers; and
2. have a certificate from an organization providing an education program for the accessibility industry, such as the Certified Accessibility Technician Program or an equivalent program; or
(iii) have a certificate of completion of an apprenticeship program for accessibility mechanics that has standards substantially equivalent to those of Part III of this subtitle and is registered with the Office of Apprenticeship of the U.S. Department of Labor or a state apprenticeship council.
(2) The Board may issue a conditional license under this subsection that is effective until January 1, 2017, to a candidate actively completing the educational requirements described in paragraph (1)(ii)2 of this subsection.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 12 - Building and Material Codes; Other Safety Provisions
Part III - Elevator Safety Review Board
Section 12-822 - Meetings; Compensation
Section 12-822.1 - Certification of Licensing Status
Section 12-823 - Miscellaneous Powers
Section 12-824 - Establishment of Fees
Section 12-824.1 - Elevator Safety Review Board Fund
Section 12-825 - Authority of Secretary
Section 12-826 - License Required; Exceptions
Section 12-827 - Qualifications of Applicants
Section 12-828 - Applications for Licenses
Section 12-830 - Reciprocal Waiver of Examination Requirements
Section 12-831 - Issuance of License
Section 12-832 - Scope of License
Section 12-833 - Term and Renewal of License
Section 12-833.1 - Reinstatement of License
Section 12-834 - Temporary Elevator Mechanic Licenses
Section 12-835 - Emergency Elevator Mechanic Licenses
Section 12-836 - Insurance Requirements
Section 12-838 - Denials, Refusals to Renew, Reprimands, Suspensions, and Revocations -- Hearings
Section 12-839 - Judicial Review