Ohio Admin. Code 1301:3-11-04 - Initial application for elevator contractor's license and elevator mechanic's license
(A)
In order to
obtain an elevator contractor's license, a business entity shall submit a
completed application to the division of a form designated by the division, as
well as the following:
(1)
Any fees required by rule 1301:3-11-07 of the
Administrative Code;
(2)
Documentation of the approximate number of individuals,
if any, to be employed by the applicant, and if applicable, satisfactory
evidence that the employees are or will be covered by worker's compensation
insurance in accordance with section
4785.07 of the Revised
Code;
(3)
Satisfactory evidence that the applicant and all
employees are, or will be, covered by general liability, personal injury, and
property damage insurance in accordance with section
4785.07 of the Revised
Code;
(4)
A description of the criminal convictions and pleas of
guilty, if any, of each of the applicant's employees that hold or are seeking
to obtain an elevator mechanic's license, as verified by a criminal records
check; and
(5)
Such other information as the division considers
appropriate.
(B)
In order to obtain an elevator mechanic's license, an
initial applicant shall do either of the following:
(1)
If the initial
applicant is seeking to obtain an elevator mechanic's license by passing an
examination administered by the division, or by a testing agency approved by
the division, the initial applicant shall submit a completed application to the
division on a form designated by the division, as well as the following:
(a)
Any fees required
by rule 1301:3-11-07 of the Administrative Code;
(b)
Satisfactory
evidence that the applicant has not less than three years of work experience in
the elevator industry, in construction, maintenance, service, repair, or any
combination thereof, as verified by current and previous employers licensed to
do business in this state;
(c)
A description of
the criminal convictions and pleas of guilty of the applicant, if any, as
verified by a criminal records check; and
(d)
Such other
information as the division considers appropriate.
(2)
Obtain a passing
score on the elevator mechanic's examination in accordance with rule
1301:3-11-06 of the Administrative Code.
(3)
If the initial
applicant is seeking to obtain an elevator mechanic's license without passing
an examination administered by the division, or by a testing agency approved by
the division, the initial applicant shall submit a completed application to the
division on a form designed by the division, as well as the following:
(a)
Any fees required
by rule 1301:3-11-07 of the Administrative Code;
(b)
Evidence
demonstrating to the satisfaction of the division that the applicant meets the
qualifications to obtain an elevator mechanic's license in one of the following
ways:
(i)
A
certificate of completion or other evidence of having successfully passed the
mechanic examination of a nationally recognized training program for the
elevator industry;
(ii)
A certificate of completion of an apprenticeship
program for elevator mechanics that has standards substantially equal to those
of this chapter and is registered with the bureau of apprenticeship and
training, United States department of labor, or a state apprenticeship
council;
(iii)
Evidence demonstrating that the initial applicant is
license as an elevator mechanic in a state having standards substantially equal
to those of this chapter; or
(iv)
Acceptable proof
that the applicant has worked as an elevator construction, maintenance, or
repair person, consisting of having worked without direct and immediate
supervision for an elevator contractor authorized to do business in this state
for a period of not less than three years immediately prior to the effective
date of section 4785.04 of the Revised Code, as
provided in division (D)(2) of section
4785.04 of the Revised Code. An
applicant seeking to establish qualifications as provided in this paragraph
shall apply within one year of the effective date of this rule.
(c)
A
description of the criminal convictions and pleas of guilty of the applicant,
if any, as verified by a criminal records check; and
(d)
Such other
information as the division considers appropriate.
(C)
Upon
receipt of an application submitted in accordance with this rule, the division
shall notify the applicant if any additional information or records are needed
to properly evaluate the applicant's qualification for licensure as an elevator
contractor or elevator mechanic. Upon that determination, the division may
request the applicant provide additional information in a manner the division
deems appropriate.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4785.08
Rule Amplifies: 4785.04
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