Section 157-B:12 – Notice; Procedure.
157-B:12 Notice; Procedure. – Notice of the pendency of the appeal proceedings shall be given to the commissioner in any form the superior court orders. The petition, so far as practicable, shall have precedence over other actions in the same court. The order appealed from is prima facie valid and reasonable. The proceedings upon […]
Section 157-B:13 – Effect of Appeal.
157-B:13 Effect of Appeal. – During the pendency of any petition for review in the superior court, the filing of the petition shall not stay the order or regulation under review, but the court may, on application, on notice to the commissioner, and on cause shown, grant an order to restrain the commissioner from […]
Section 157-B:13-a – Civil Penalties.
157-B:13-a Civil Penalties. – I. In addition to any criminal penalty provided under this chapter, the commissioner may, after a written warning and a hearing, impose a civil penalty not to exceed $500, as determined by the commissioner, for any violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or of any rule adopted […]
Section 157-B:14 – Repealed by 1995, 100:10, I, eff. July 15, 1995.
157-B:14 Repealed by 1995, 100:10, I, eff. July 15, 1995. –
Section 157-B:8 – Inspectors.
157-B:8 Inspectors. – An elevator inspector shall pass an examination given by the commissioner, except in cases in which an elevator inspector has proven to the satisfaction of the commissioner experience in excess of 5 years within the state. A license shall be issued to the inspector for a 2-year period. A fee of […]
Section 157-B:8-a – Mechanics.
157-B:8-a Mechanics. – An elevator or accessibility lift mechanic shall pass an examination given by the commissioner provided the person either (a) has at least 2 years of documented experience, with an average of 1,800 hours in each year over the 2-year period, working in this state directly under a licensed New Hampshire elevator […]
Section 157-B:8-b – Inspection and Repairs.
157-B:8-b Inspection and Repairs. – An elevator inspector holding a mechanic’s license under this chapter shall not make any repairs as a result of an annual inspection which such inspector performed. Source. 1995, 100:7, eff. July 15, 1995.
Section 157-B:1 – Title.
157-B:1 Title. – This chapter may be called the "Elevator and Accessibility Lift Law." Source. 1967, 310:1. 1997, 333:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1998.
Section 157-B:2 – Definitions.
157-B:2 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. "Owner" means a person, partnership, association, or corporation who is the holder of title to, or who leases an elevator or accessibility lift from the holder of title to, a building in which there is an elevator or accessibility lift, as defined in this section, except an […]
Section 157-B:3 – New Elevators; New Accessibility Lifts.
157-B:3 New Elevators; New Accessibility Lifts. – The provisions of the most recent version of the American Standard Safety Code for Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators and Moving Walks, Material Lifts and Dumbwaiters With Automatic Transfer Devices, Wheelchair Lifts and Stairchair Lifts are the minimum requirements for all elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators, and accessibility lifts installed after […]