(a) On and after July 1, 2007, no private residence elevator may be installed in a nonresidential setting.
(b) A private residence elevator installed in a nonresidential setting which was in use on July 1, 2007, may continue in use so long as the elevator:
(1) Meets the specifications as set forth in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators A17.1 5.3 "Safety Code for Elevators";
(2) Has a method of two-way communication between the car and each floor served by the elevator;
(3) Is operated automatically; and
(4) Is inspected annually by an inspector and is issued a certification of operation by the division.
(c) New residential elevators shall undergo an acceptance test performed by an inspector, and the inspector shall file a report of the test with the division.
(d) An elevator in a residential property shall be inspected by an inspector when the residential property is transferred, and the inspector shall file a report of the inspection with the division.
Structure West Virginia Code
§21-3C-2. Inspectors; Application; Certificates of Competency
§21-3C-2a. Installation Prohibited; Exemptions; Two-Way Communication Required; Key Required
§21-3C-3. Suspension or Revocation of Certificates
§21-3C-4. Registration of Elevators; Notification to Counties and Municipalities
§21-3C-8. Certificate of Operation; Renewal
§21-3C-9. Permits for Removal or Repairs
§21-3C-10. Enforcement; Notice of Defective Machinery
§21-3C-10b. Issuance and Renewal of Licenses
§21-3C-11. Disposition of Fees; Legislative Rules
§21-3C-13. Mining and Industrial Elevators and General Public Elevators Exempt