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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor

H.B. 798

(3)     (i) "Elevator apprentice" means a person who works under the
direct supervision of a licensed elevator mechanic OR A LICENSED ELEVATOR
RENOVATOR MECHANIC.

(ii) "Elevator apprentice" includes a person commonly known as an
elevator helper while working under the direct supervision of a licensed elevator
mechanic OR A LICENSED ELEVATOR RENOVATOR MECHANIC.

(4)     "Elevator contractor" means a person who is engaged in the business
of erecting, constructing, wiring, altering, replacing, maintaining, repairing,
dismantling, or servicing elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators, and moving walks.

(5)      "ELEVATOR REFINISHER" MEANS A PERSON WHO IS ENGAGED IN
THE REFINISHING OF EXISTING METAL AND WOOD ELEMENTS IN ELEVATOR CABS,
INCLUDING THE STRIPPING OF OLD LACQUER ON WOOD AND BRONZE ITEMS,
STAINING WOOD TO MATCH EXISTING FINISHES, CLEANING, POLISHING, OXIDIZING,
PAINTING, LACQUERING, AND THE REMOVING OF SCRATCHES TO MAINTAIN
EXISTING FINISHES.

(6)      "ELEVATOR RENOVATOR CONTRACTOR" MEANS A PERSON WHO IS
ENGAGED IN THE BUSINESS OF PERFORMING WORK:

(I)      ON THE INTERIOR OF AN ELEVATOR INVOLVING THE REMOVAL
OR INSTALLATION OF THE NONSTRUCTURAL SURFACE OF THE ELEVATOR'S WALL,
CEILING, FLOOR, RAIL, OR HANDLE; AND

(II)     THAT DOES NOT AFFECT THE ELEVATOR'S MOVING
OPERATION.

(7)      "ELEVATOR RENOVATOR MECHANIC" MEANS A PERSON WHO
PERFORMS WORK:

(I)      ON THE INTERIOR OF AN ELEVATOR INVOLVING THE REMOVAL
OR INSTALLATION OF THE NONSTRUCTURAL SURFACE OF THE ELEVATOR'S WALL,
CEILING, FLOOR, RAIL, OR HANDLE; AND

(II)     THAT DOES NOT AFFECT THE ELEVATOR'S MOVING
OPERATION.

[(5)] (8) "Elevator mechanic" means a person who is engaged in erecting,
constructing, wiring, altering, replacing, maintaining, repairing, dismantling, or
servicing elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators, and moving walks.

[(6)] (9)     "License" includes:

(i)     An elevator contractor license; [and]

(ii)    An elevator mechanic license;

(III) AN ELEVATOR RENOVATOR CONTRACTOR LICENSE; AND

(IV)  AN ELEVATOR RENOVATOR MECHANIC LICENSE.

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