(a) As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

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Terms Used In Alabama Code 25-13-2

  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • following: means next after. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • person: includes a corporation as well as a natural person. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
(1) ADMINISTRATOR. The Secretary of the Department of Labor or his or her designee.
(2) ASCE 21. American Society of Civil Engineers Automated People Mover Standards.
(3) ASME A17.1. The Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, an American National Standard.
(4) ASME A17.3. The Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators, an American National Standard.
(5) ASME A18.1. The Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts, an American National Standard.
(6) AUTOMATED PEOPLE MOVER. An installation as defined as an automated people mover in ASCE 21.
(7) BOARD. The Elevator Safety Review Board.
(8) CERTIFICATE OF OPERATION. A document issued by the administrator that indicates that the conveyance has had the required safety inspection and tests, and fees have been paid as set forth in this chapter.
(9) CERTIFICATE OF OPERATION; TEMPORARY. A document issued by the administrator which permits the temporary use of a non-complaint conveyance by the general public for a limited time while minor repairs are being completed.
(10) CONVEYANCE. Any elevator, dumbwaiter, escalator, moving sidewalk, platform lifts, stairway chairlifts, and automated people movers.
(11) DORMANT ELEVATOR, DUMBWAITER, OR ESCALATOR. An installation placed out of service as specified in ASME A17.1 and ASME A18.1.
(12) ELEVATOR. An installation as defined as an elevator in ASME A17.1.
(13) ELEVATOR CONTRACTOR. Any sole proprietor, firm, or corporation who possesses an elevator contractor’s license in accordance with Sections 25-13-7 and 25-13-8 and who is engaged in the business of erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing, repairing, or maintaining elevators or related conveyances covered by this chapter.
(14) ELEVATOR HELPER/APPRENTICE. Any person who works under the general direction of a licensed elevator mechanic. A license is not required.
(15) ELEVATOR INSPECTOR. Any person who possesses an elevator inspector’s license in accordance with this chapter.
(16) ELEVATOR MECHANIC. Any person who possesses an elevator mechanic’s license in accordance with Sections 25-13-7 and 25-13-8 and who is engaged in erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing, repairing, or maintaining elevators or related conveyances covered by this chapter.
(17) ESCALATOR. An installation as defined as an escalator in ASME A17.1.
(18) EXISTING INSTALLATION. An installation as defined as an installation, existing in ASME A17.1.
(19) LICENSE. A written license, duly issued by the administrator, authorizing a sole proprietor, firm, or company to carry on the business of erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing, repairing, or maintaining or performing inspections of elevators or related conveyances covered by this chapter.
(20) LICENSE, ELEVATOR CONTRACTOR’S. A license which is issued to an elevator contractor who has proven his or her qualifications and ability and has been authorized by the board to possess this type of license. It shall entitle the holder thereof to engage in the business of erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing, testing, repairing, or maintaining elevators or related conveyances covered by this chapter.
(21) LICENSE, ELEVATOR MECHANIC. A license which is issued to a person who has proven his or her qualifications and ability and has been authorized by the board to work on conveyance equipment. It shall entitle the holder thereof to install, construct, alter, service, repair, test, maintain, and perform electrical work on elevators or related conveyances covered by this chapter.
(22) LICENSE, LIMITED ELEVATOR MECHANIC. A license which is issued to a person who has proven his or her qualifications and ability, and has been authorized by the board to work on platform lifts and stairway chairlifts.
(23) LICENSE, INSPECTOR. A license which is issued to any person who has proven his or her qualifications and ability and has been authorized by the board to possess this type of license. It shall entitle the holder thereof to engage in the business of inspecting elevators or related conveyances covered by this chapter.
(24) LICENSE, LIMITED ELEVATOR CONTRACTOR’S. A license which is issued by the administrator, authorizing a sole proprietor, firm, or company who employs individuals to carry on a business of erecting, constructing, installing, altering, servicing, repairing, or maintaining platform lifts and stairway chairlifts within any building or structure, including, but not limited to, private residences.
(25) LICENSEE. An elevator mechanic, elevator contractor, or elevator inspector.
(26) MATERIAL ALTERATION. An alteration as defined in the referenced standards.
(27) MOVING WALK OR SIDEWALK. An installation as defined as a moving walk in ASME A17.1.
(28) PRIVATE RESIDENCE. A separate dwelling or a separate apartment in a multiple dwelling which is occupied by members of a single-family unit.
(29) REPAIR. A repair as defined in the referenced standards and which does not require a permit.
(30) TEMPORALLY DORMANT ELEVATOR, DUMBWAITER, OR ESCALATOR. An installation whose power supply has been disconnected by removing fuses and placing a padlock on the mainline disconnect switch in the OFF position. The car is parked and the hoistway doors are in the closed and latched position. A wire seal shall be installed on the mainline disconnect switch by a licensed elevator inspector. This installation shall not be used again until it has been put in safe running order and is in condition for use. Annual inspections shall continue for the duration of the temporally dormant status by a licensed elevator inspector. Temporally dormant status shall be renewable on an annual basis and shall not exceed a five-year period. The elevator inspector shall file a report with the chief elevator inspector describing the current conditions. The wire seal and padlock shall not be removed for any purpose without permission from the elevator inspector.
(b) All other building transportation terms are as defined in the latest edition of ASME A17.1 and ASME A18.1.