Utah Admin. Code R156-55e-302c - Qualifications for Licensure - Temporary License Requirements
(1) The Division may issue a temporary
license when:
(a) a licensed elevator
contractor notifies the Division that the contractor cannot find a licensed
elevator mechanic to perform the work of erecting, constructing, installing,
altering, servicing, repairing, or maintaining an elevator, which is confirmed
by the Division;
(b) the contractor
requests the Division to issue a temporary elevator mechanic license to an
individual;
(c) the individual
submits an application for temporary licensure accompanied by the appropriate
application fee; and
(d) the
contractor certifies that the individual has completed 3,550 hours of training
that meets the requirements of Section
R156-55e-302a.
(2) The expiration date of the
temporary license shall be the expected duration of the shortage of licensed
elevator mechanics, but shall not exceed 180 days.
(3) A temporary license may be renewed if a
shortage of elevator mechanics is ongoing on the expiration date of the
license, but shall not exceed 180 days.
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