A. A temporary elevator mechanic license may be issued by the Board upon receipt of the following:
(1) An application on a form provided by the Board from a licensed elevator contractor that includes:
- (a) A statement from a licensed elevator contractor that a licensed elevator mechanic is not available to perform construction, maintenance, or service and repair of elevators due to a labor shortage; and
- (b) A certification by the licensed elevator contractor that the individual to receive the temporary license possesses sufficient documented education and experience to perform as an elevator mechanic without direct and immediate supervision;
- (2) An application on a form provided by the Board from an applicant seeking a temporary mechanic license; and
- (3) A nonrefundable temporary mechanic license fee as established under COMAR 09.35.01.01.
- B. A temporary elevator mechanic license is valid for 30 days from the date of issuance.
- C. The Board may deny a request from a licensed elevator contractor who does not hold a license in good standing or who is the subject of an active or pending complaint.
Authority: Public Safety Article, §§12-823(4), 12-826, 12-827(c), and 12-834, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: July 9, 2012 (39:13 Md. R. 785)
Regulation .04 adopted effective January 13, 2020 (47:1 Md. R. 12)
Regulation .05 adopted effective January 13, 2020 (47:1 Md. R. 12)
Regulation .06 adopted effective January 13, 2020 (47:1 Md. R. 12)