Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 143 - Inspection and Regulation Of, and Licenses For, Buildings, Elevators and Cinematographs
Section 71c - Examinations by Board; Fees; Qualifications of Applicants; Terms, Revocation or Suspension of License; Appeals; Temporary Licenses; Continuing Education Requirements

Section 71C. (1) The board shall hold frequent examinations in such municipalities as it deems necessary. Public notice shall be given of all examinations. Each person that makes written application for a elevator mechanic license and complies with the following requirements shall be entitled to be examined: (a) he shall be a current registered elevator constructor apprentice with the division of apprentice training; (b) he shall furnish documentary proof satisfactory to the board, from his registered joint apprentice committee or his current or previous employer or employees engaged primarily in the business of erecting, constructing, installing, altering, testing, repairing or maintaining elevators, escalators, moving walks and other related conveyance equipment, that he has worked not less than 6,000 on-the-job-training hours over a period of not less than 3 years as an elevator constructor apprentice, under the direct and immediate field supervision of a licensed elevator mechanic in the commonwealth; (c) he shall furnish documentary proof to the board of successful completion of a minimum of 450 hours of classroom environment training from an approved instructional training program such as the United States Department of Labor-recognized National Elevator Industry Educational Program, known as NEIEP, or the educational equivalent, having core curriculum standards substantially equal thereto with classroom instruction directly related to erecting, constructing, installing, altering, testing, repairing or maintaining elevators, escalators, moving walks and other related conveyance equipment, recognized and accredited by the division of apprentice training or the department of education. A fee shall accompany each application and each renewal thereof, the amount of which shall be determined annually by the commissioner of administration under section 3B of chapter 7 for the filing thereof. The board shall subject each applicant to a written examination and to such practical tests as it may deem necessary and, if found by the board to be qualified, the applicant shall be granted a license as an elevator constructor, maintenance man and repairman. Each application shall entitle the applicant to 1 examination.
Licenses shall be valid throughout the commonwealth but shall not be assignable or transferable. A license shall continue in force until the date of birth of the licensee occurring more than twelve months but not more than twenty-four months after the date of such license unless suspended or revoked. If any such license or the renewal thereof expires in an even year, any subsequent renewal shall expire on the next anniversary of the licensee's date of birth occurring in an even year. If any such license or renewal thereof expires in an odd year any subsequent renewal shall expire on the next anniversary of the licensee's date of birth occurring in an odd year. A license issued to a person born on February twenty-ninth shall for the purposes of this section expire on March first. Licenses not renewed at the expiration date shall become void, and shall, after one year, be reinstated only by reexamination of the licensee; provided, however, that if the licensee is on active duty with the armed forces of the United States, the license shall remain valid until the licensee is released from active duty and for a period of not less than 90 days following that release. A notice of the date of expiration of a license shall be sent to the licensee at least thirty days prior to such date. Any license may, after notice and hearing, be suspended or revoked by the board for a violation by the holder of any statute or regulation relative to elevators, for incompetency or untrustworthiness of the holder, or for other sufficient cause. Upon suspension or revocation of a license, the holder thereof shall deliver the certificate of such license forthwith to the board. Any applicant or holder of a license aggrieved by the action of the board in denying, revoking or suspending a license may, within ten days, appeal therefrom to the board of elevator regulations whose decision shall be final. Failure of the board to act upon any application for a period of sixty days after the filing thereof shall be deemed to constitute a denial.
The renewal of all licenses granted under the provisions of this section shall be conditioned upon the submission of a certificate of completion of a course designed to ensure the continuing education of licensees on new and existing provisions of the regulations of the board of elevator regulations. Such course shall consist of not less than eight hours of instruction which shall be attended and completed within the one year immediately preceding any such license renewal.
Such course shall be taught by instructors through continuing education providers which may include, but shall not be limited to, association seminars and labor training programs; provided, however, that all such continuing education providers shall be approved by the board of elevator regulations; and provided further, that all instructors shall be licensed in the commonwealth as elevator mechanics, employed or retained by such providers, approved by the board of elevator regulations and exempt from the requirements of the preceding paragraph with regard to his application for license renewal provided that such applicant was qualified as an instructor at any time during the one year immediately preceding the scheduled date for such renewal.
A licensee who is unable to complete the continuing education course required under this section prior to the expiration of his license due to a temporary disability may apply for a waiver from the board of elevator regulations on a form provided by said board which shall be signed under the pains and penalties of perjury and accompanied by a certified statement from a competent physician attesting to such temporary disability. Upon the termination of such temporary disability, such licensee shall submit to said board a certified statement from the same physician, if practicable, attesting to the termination of such temporary disability, at which time a waiver sticker, valid for 90 days, shall be issued to such licensee and affixed to his license.
Approved training providers shall keep uniform records of attendance of licensees following a format approved by the board of elevator regulations and such records shall be available for inspection by said board at its request. Approved training providers shall be responsible for the security of all attendance records and certificates of completion; provided, however, that falsifying or knowingly allowing another to falsify such attendance records or certificates of completion shall constitute grounds for suspension or revocation of the approval required under this section.
(2) Whenever the commissioner finds that an emergency exists in the commonwealth due to disaster or an act of God and that the number of persons in the commonwealth holding licenses granted by the board is insufficient to cope with the emergency, he may issue temporary licenses to such non-residents as have been certified to him by recognized elevator companies doing business in the commonwealth as qualified and competent, and furnish such proof of competency as the commissioner may require. Each such license shall recite that it is valid for the period of one week from the date thereof and for such particular elevators or geographical areas as the commissioner may designate and otherwise shall entitle the licensee to the rights and privileges of a license issued under subdivision (1) of this section. A temporary license may be renewed by the commissioner from week to week during the existence of the emergency. No fee shall be charged for any such license or renewal thereof. No appeal shall lie from any decision, finding or action by the commissioner under this subdivision.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XX - Public Safety and Good Order

Chapter 143 - Inspection and Regulation Of, and Licenses For, Buildings, Elevators and Cinematographs

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2a - Buildings Operated by Commonwealth or Its Subdivisions; Window Cleaners and Elevator Inspections

Section 2b - Regulations Relative to Egress From, and Fire Prevention In, State House

Section 2c - Evacuation of State House in Case of Disaster; Fire Drills

Section 3 - Inspector of Buildings or Building Commissioner; Local Inspectors; Employment and Designation; Qualifications; City or Town Without Local Inspectors

Section 3a - Enforcement of State Building Code

Section 3l - Regulations Relative to Electrical Wiring and Fixtures; Notice of Electrical Installation

Section 3n - Gas Fitting; Permit; Notice; Penalties

Section 3o - Gas Fitting; Appointment and Duties of Inspector

Section 3p - Appeal to Board of Electricians' Appeals; Judicial Review

Section 3q - Convalescent, Nursing, etc., Homes; Rules and Regulations Regarding Safety of Persons and Fire Prevention

Section 3r - Apartment Houses; Exterior Doors and Locks

Section 3s - Multiple Dwellings; Posting Name and Address of Owner or Agent; Penalty

Section 3t - Safety Glazing Materials; Use in Construction of Buildings in Hazardous Locations; Definitions for Secs. 3u and 3v

Section 3u - Labeling of Safety Glazing Materials

Section 3v - Penalties for Failure to Install, Etc. Safety Glazing Materials; Applicability to Employees of Violators

Section 3w - Conformance of Plans and Specifications for Erection or Alteration of Public Buildings to Rules and Regulations of Board to Facilitate Use by the Physically Handicapped as Requirement for Issuance of Certificate of Approval

Section 3x - Building Permits for Ten or More Residential Units; Notice to Local Postmaster

Section 3y - Inspector of Buildings, Building Commissioner or Local Inspector; Appointment

Section 3z - Part Time Inspector of Buildings, Building Commissioner, Local Inspector, or Alternate Inspector; Other Employment

Section 6 - Local Inspector; Duties

Section 7 - Removal or Making Structure Safe; Putting Up Fence

Section 8 - Failure to Remove or Make Structure Safe; Survey Board; Survey; Report

Section 9 - Dangerous or Abandoned Structures Removed or Made Safe by Local Inspector; Costs; Penalty; Use of Structure

Section 9a - Taking or Injuring Other Property in Removing Dangerous Structures or Making Them Safe

Section 10 - Remedy of Person Ordered to Remove a Dangerous Structure or Make It Safe

Section 11 - Service of Notice on Non-Resident; Certificate

Section 12 - Restraint of Construction, Repair, or Use of a Structure; Order for Removal

Section 13 - Inspection by Inspector of Office of Public Safety and Inspections

Section 14 - Dangerous Structures Removed or Rendered Safe

Section 16a - Furnishing Safety Inspection or Advisory Services; Liability of Insurers

Section 21d - Auxiliary Emergency Lighting Systems; Exit Signs; Rules and Regulations

Section 22 - Articles Placed on Fire Escapes

Section 23 - Articles Obstructing Stairways

Section 32 - Fire Escapes for Schoolhouses

Section 35 - Responsibility of Licensee of Theatres and Halls

Section 43 - Fire Escape Affixed by Joint Owner, Lessee or Occupant; Projection Over Highway or Right of Way

Section 50 - Hindering Commissioner, Chief of Inspection or Inspectors or Local Inspectors From Entering Building or Enclosure

Section 51 - Liability for Violation of Statutes; Criminal Prosecution; Notice to Firm or Corporation

Section 54a - Acceptance or Approval of Construction Plans or Specifications; Seal of Architect or Professional Engineer

Section 57 - Restraint of Construction, Alteration or Use of Structure

Section 58 - Jurisdiction of Prosecutions and Proceedings at Law

Section 59 - Enforcement of Statutes and Orders

Section 60 - Restraint of Use of Structure; Removal; Presumption as to Act Without License or Authority

Section 61 - Notice to Assessors of Building Permits

Section 62 - Elevator Inspection System

Section 62a - Fees for Inspections and Safety Tests

Section 63 - Test of Safety Devices on Completion of Work; Certificate of Approval

Section 64 - Periodic Inspections and Tests; Reports

Section 65 - Certificate or Notice as to Safety and Construction; Posting; Removal; Prohibition of Use of Elevator; Penalty for Violations

Section 66 - Reports as to Unsafe Conditions and Accidents; Inspection

Section 68 - Board of Regulations; Amendments to Regulations

Section 69 - Amendments to Regulations Generally; Assistance by Attorney General; Furnished to Persons Concerned; Hearings; Notice

Section 70 - Appeals; Procedure; Effect

Section 71 - Violation of Statutes or Regulations

Section 71a - Board of Examiners; Membership; Qualifications; Chairman; Compensation of Members

Section 71b - License for Construction, Maintenance or Repair; Necessity; Application of Law

Section 71c - Examinations by Board; Fees; Qualifications of Applicants; Terms, Revocation or Suspension of License; Appeals; Temporary Licenses; Continuing Education Requirements

Section 71d - Working Without License; Violations; Punishment

Section 71e - Definitions of ''elevator'' and ''limited Use Elevator'' or ''limited Application Elevator''

Section 71f - License or Temporary License; Necessity

Section 71g - License of Elevator Operator; Duration; Expiration; Fees

Section 71h - Recreational Tramway Board; Establishment; Membership; Appointment; Terms; Compensation; Expenses; Personnel

Section 71i - Definitions

Section 71j - Rules and Regulations

Section 71k - Licenses; Issuance

Section 71l - Fees

Section 71m - Orders; Appeal

Section 71n - Duties of Ski Area Operators

Section 71o - Duties of Skiers

Section 71p - Actions Against Ski Area Operators; Limitations

Section 71q - Leaving the Scene of Skiing Accident; Penalty

Section 71r - Penalties

Section 71s - Jurisdiction and Control

Section 72 - Cinematograph Booth or Enclosure; Necessity of Inspection and Approval; Certificate; Fire Precautions

Section 73 - Inspection; Regulations

Section 74 - Inspection Fees

Section 75 - Operator's License; Examination; Qualifications; Fees; Renewal; Expiration

Section 81 - Suspension and Revocation of License; Appeal

Section 82 - Special Exhibitions; Permits; Regulations; Fee

Section 83 - Machines to Which Cinematograph Statutes Are Not Applicable; Regulations

Section 84 - Violation of Statutes or Regulations

Section 85 - Special Licenses; Churches, Schools and Public Institutions; Fee; Regulations

Section 87 - Misrepresentation or False Stamping or Marking as to Kind or Combustibility of Film

Section 89 - Thirty-Five Millimeter Nitrate Film Generally; Violation of Statute

Section 90 - Contract to Repair or Remodel Dwelling; Exculpatory Provisions

Section 91 - Violations of Secs. 1 to 90; Penalty

Section 92 - State Building Code, Rules and Regulations or Amendments Thereof; Retroactive Effect Precluded

Section 93 - State Board of Building Regulations and Standards; Establishment

Section 94 - Powers and Duties

Section 95 - General Objectives

Section 96 - Specialized Codes, Rules or Regulations

Section 97 - Amendments to State Building Code

Section 97a - Nightclubs, Dance Halls, Discotheques, Bars; Automatic Sprinkler System

Section 98 - Rules and Regulations Imposing More Restrictive Standards

Section 99 - Continuing Educational Program of Instruction

Section 100 - Building Code Appeals Board