As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
- “Accredited national conveyance association” means a conveyance association that is accredited to certify conveyance inspectors by a nationally recognized standards association, including, without limitation, ASME or ASCE.
- “Administrator” means the director of the division of oil and public safety within the department of labor and employment or the director’s designee.
- “Approved local jurisdiction” means a local jurisdiction that has been approved by the administrator pursuant to section 9-5.5-112.
- “ASCE” means the American society of civil engineers or its successor.
- “ASCE 21” means the American society of civil engineers automated people mover standards published as “ASCE standard number ASCE 21-96” as amended by ASCE.
- “ASME” means the American society of mechanical engineers or its successor.
- “ASME A17.1” means the safety code for elevators and escalators published as “A17.1 – 2000 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators” as amended by ASME international.
- “ASME A17.3” means the safety code for elevators and escalators published as “A17.3 – 2002 Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators” as amended by ASME international.
- “ASME A18.1” means the safety code for elevators and escalators published as “A18.1 – 2003 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts” as amended by ASME international.
- “Certificate of operation” means a document issued by the administrator or an approved local jurisdiction for a conveyance indicating that the conveyance has been inspected by the administrator, an approved local jurisdiction, or a licensed third-party conveyance inspector and approved under this article.
- “Conveyance” means a mechanical device to which this article applies pursuant to section 9-5.5-104.
- “Conveyance contractor” means a person who engages in the business of erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing, repairing, or maintaining conveyances.
- “Conveyance helper or apprentice” means a person who works under the general direction of a certified conveyance mechanic.
- “Conveyance mechanic” means a person who erects, constructs, installs, alters, services, repairs, or maintains conveyances.
- “Dormant conveyance” means a conveyance that has been temporarily placed out of service.
- “Licensee” means a person who is licensed as a conveyance contractor, conveyance mechanic, or conveyance inspector pursuant to this article.
- “Local jurisdiction” means a city, county, or city and county or any agent thereof.
- “Private residence” means a separate dwelling, or a separate apartment in a multiple-apartment dwelling, that is occupied by members of a single-family unit.
(18.5) “Private residence conveyance” means a powered passenger conveyance that is limited in size, capacity, rise, and speed and is designed to be installed in a private residence or in a multiple-family dwelling as a means of access to a private residence.
- “Single-family residence” means a private residence that is a separate building or an individual residence that is part of a row of residences joined by common sidewalls.
- “Third-party conveyance inspector” means a disinterested conveyance inspector who is retained to inspect a conveyance but is not employed by or affiliated with the owner of the conveyance nor the conveyance mechanic whose repair, alteration, or installation is being inspected.
Source: L. 2007: Entire article added, p. 1412, § 1, effective January 1, 2008. L. 2010: (10) amended and (18.5) added, (HB 10-1231), ch. 75, p. 254, § 1, effective August 11.