- (a) If an elevator or accessibility lift fails inspection, the owner or owner’s designee shall be apprised of the reasons for the failure, citing specific references to applicable sections of RSA Chapter 157-B, and the steps needed to be taken to cure the deficiencies.
- (b) If an elevator or accessibility lift fails inspection, the department shall provide 30 days to cure the violation.
- (c) Notwithstanding (b) above, if the elevator or accessibility lift, as determined by the inspector, will endanger life or limb, the department shall immediately suspend the right to operate the unit.
(d) The owner or owner’s designee may request that a certificate to operate an elevator or
accessibility lift be suspended for the purpose of making needed repairs to the unit. A service fee shall be assessed in accordance with Lab 1305.07.
- (e) Once repairs or deficiencies prompting suspension have been corrected, the owner or owner’s designee shall notify the department so that it can arrange to inspect the elevator or accessibility lift for compliance.
(f) Before a suspended elevator or accessibility lift can be returned to operation, all issues
identified in the suspension order shall be corrected and shall be cleared through an inspection performed by a licensed inspector.
Source. #14313, eff 7-11-25, EXPIRES: 7-11-35