101.984

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101.984 Licenses and supervision required.

101.984(2)

(2) Elevator mechanic.

101.984(1)

(1) Elevator contractor. No person may engage in the business of constructing, installing, altering, servicing, replacing, or maintaining conveyances in this state unless the person is licensed as an elevator contractor under § 101.985 (1).

101.984(2)(a)

(a) Generally. Except as provided in para. (c), no individual may erect, construct, alter, replace, maintain, repair, remove, or dismantle any conveyance in this state unless the individual is licensed as an elevator mechanic under § 101.985 (2) or is under the direct supervision of a person licensed as an elevator contractor under § 101.985 (1).

101.984(2)(b)

(b) Electrical construction. Except as provided in para. (c), no individual may wire any conveyance in this state from the mainline feeder terminals on the controller unless the individual is licensed as an elevator mechanic under § 101.985 (2) or is under the direct supervision of a person licensed as an elevator contractor under § 101.985 (1).

101.984(2)(c)

(c) Exceptions.

101.984(2)(c)1.

1. Paragraph (a) does not apply to an individual who removes or dismantles a conveyance that is destroyed as a result of a complete demolition of a building or where the hoistway or wellway is demolished back to the basic support structure such that the hoistway or wellway is inaccessible.

101.984(2)(c)2.

2. Paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply to any of the following:

101.984(2)(c)2.a.

a. An individual who is enrolled in and performing tasks that are within the scope of an elevator mechanic’s apprenticeship program that is approved by the U.S. department of labor or by the department of workforce development.

101.984(2)(c)2.b.

b. An individual performing tasks under the direct supervision of and as a helper to an individual licensed as an elevator mechanic under § 101.985 (2).

101.984(2)(c)2.c.

c. An individual who performs work described under para. (a) or (b) during the 5-day period preceding the date on which the individual is issued an emergency elevator mechanic’s license under § 101.985 (2)(c).

101.984(3)

(3) Elevator inspector. No individual may perform an elevator inspection in this state unless the individual is licensed as an elevator inspector under § 101.985 (3) and holds a certification as an elevator inspector issued by a person approved by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.