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§ 9-5.5-106. License Required

A person shall not erect, construct, alter, replace, maintain, remove, or dismantle a conveyance within a building or structure unless the person is licensed as a conveyance mechanic and is working under the supervision of a certified conveyance contractor. A person shall not wire a conveyance unless the person is licensed as a conveyance mechanic […]

§ 9-5.5-107. License Qualifications – Contractor – Mechanic – Inspector

To be licensed, a person shall apply solely with the administrator. An applicant shall not be licensed as a conveyance mechanic unless the applicant possesses a certificate of completion of a conveyance mechanic program as approved by the administrator. In lieu of qualifying pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), an applicant shall qualify […]

§ 9-5.5-108. License – Rules – Issuance – Renewal – Fee

Upon the administrator’s approval of an application, the administrator shall license the conveyance contractor, conveyance mechanic, or conveyance inspector. The administrator shall promulgate rules requiring a conveyance mechanic to obtain at least eight hours of continuing education every two years. When an emergency exists in this state due to a disaster, act of God, or […]

§ 9-5.5-109. License Discipline

A certification issued pursuant to this article may be suspended or revoked upon a finding by the administrator of any of the following: A false statement in the application concerning a material matter; Fraud, misrepresentation, or bribery in applying for certification; Failure to notify the owner or lessee of a conveyance and the administrator or […]

§ 9-5.5-110. Accident Reports

The owner shall report to the administrator or an approved local jurisdiction, within twenty-four hours, any accident that results in serious injury to an individual. Source: L. 2007: Entire article added, p. 1419, § 1, effective January 1, 2008.

§ 9-5-101. Definitions

As used in this article 5, unless the context otherwise requires: “Accessibility point” means a unit of value exchanged for different levels of accessible dwelling types to satisfy the requirements for dwelling accessibility contained in this article. “Accessible route” means an interior or exterior circulation path that complies with ICC/ANSI A117.1. Repealed. “Detached residence” means […]

§ 9-4-106.5. Owner to Report Boilers Taken Out of Service

It is the duty of the owner or user of boilers used in this state, except those boilers exempt from the provisions of this article under section 9-4-104, to report to the section the location and state serial number of boilers that have been taken out of service but not removed from the premises. For […]

§ 9-5-102. Disabilities Covered – Purpose

This article is intended to provide accessibility standards for residential projects designed to serve persons with nonambulatory disabilities, semiambulatory disabilities, sight disabilities, hearing disabilities, disabilities of incoordination, and aging. Design criteria. Design criteria must comply with ICC/ANSI A117.1. Source: L. 2003: Entire article amended with relocations, p. 1418, § 1, effective April 29. L. 2017: […]

§ 9-4-107. Certificate

If, upon inspection, a boiler is found to comply with the Colorado boiler and pressure vessel code, the owner or user thereof shall pay directly to the section such fee as is prescribed by section 9-4-109, and the division of oil and public safety shall issue to such owner or user an inspection certificate bearing […]