(1) Any person,
firm, public agency, or company wishing to engage in the business
of performing conveyance work within the state must apply for an
elevator contractor license with the department on a form
provided by the department and be a registered general or
specialty contractor under chapter 18.27 RCW.
(2) Except as provided by RCW 70.87.270, any person wishing
to perform conveyance work within the state must apply for an
elevator mechanic license with the department on a form provided
by the department.
(3) An elevator contractor license may not be granted to any
person or firm who does not possess the following qualifications:
(a) Five years' experience performing conveyance work, as
verified by current and previous elevator contractors licensed to
do business; or
(b) Satisfactory completion of a written examination
administered by the department on this chapter and the rules
adopted under this chapter.
(4) Except as provided in subsection (5) of this section,
RCW 70.87.305, and 70.87.245, an elevator mechanic license may
not be granted to any person who does not possess the following
qualifications:
(a) An acceptable combination of documented experience and
education credits: Not less than three years' experience
performing conveyance work, as verified by current and previous
employers licensed to do business in this state or public agency
employers; and
(b) Satisfactory completion of a written examination
administered by the department on this chapter and the rules
adopted under this chapter.
(5) Any person who furnishes the department with acceptable
proof that he or she has performed conveyance work in the
category for which a license is sought shall upon making
application for a license and paying the license fee receive a
license without an examination. The person must have:
(a) Worked without direct and immediate supervision for a
general or specialty contractor registered under chapter 18.27 RCW and engaged in the business of performing conveyance work in
this state. This employment may not be less than each and all of
the three years immediately before March 1, 2004. The person
must apply within ninety days after the effective date of rules
adopted under this chapter establishing licensing requirements;
(b) Worked without direct and immediate supervision for an
owner exempt from licensing requirements under RCW 70.87.270 or a
public agency as an individual responsible for maintenance of
conveyances owned by the owner exempt from licensing requirements
under RCW 70.87.270 or the public agency. This employment may
not be less than each and all of the three years immediately
before March 1, 2004. The person must apply within ninety days
after the effective date of rules adopted under this chapter
establishing licensing requirements;
(c) Obtained a certificate of completion and successfully
passed the mechanic examination of a nationally recognized
training program for the elevator industry such as the national
elevator industry educational program or its equivalent; or
(d) Obtained a certificate of completion of an
apprenticeship program for an elevator mechanic, having standards
substantially equal to those of this chapter, and registered with
the Washington state apprenticeship and training council.
(6) A license must be issued to an individual holding a
valid license from a state having entered into a reciprocal
agreement with the department and having standards substantially
equal to those of this chapter, upon application and without
examination.
[2004 c 66 § 2; 2003 c 143 § 2; 2002 c 98 § 12.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2004 c 66: See note following RCW 70.87.305.
Part headings and captions not law -- Effective date -- 2003 c 143: See notes following RCW 70.87.020.