Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 460 § 460.055 — Elevator permits; examination of applicant for elevator inspector certificate;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 460 ·
Oregon Code § 460.055·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Elevator permits; examination of applicant for elevator inspector certificate;
lapse of certificates; rules.
(1) The Department of Consumer and Business Services shall give its decision
within a reasonable time, not exceeding 30 days:
(a) Approving or
rejecting plans and pertinent data for proposed elevator installations or
alterations submitted for the departments examination.
(b) Issuing or
denying an installation permit.
(c) Issuing or
denying a certificate of competency to applicants after examinations for the
certificate have been taken.
(d) Issuing or
denying operating permits for elevators inspected by a member of the departments
staff of elevator inspectors or by a certified elevator inspector.
(2) Except as
provided in subsection (3) of this section operating permits may not be issued
or renewed for elevators failing to meet minimum safety standards.
(3) A provisional
operating permit may be issued for elevators whose safety standards vary from
the minimum safety standards, if in the opinion of the department no immediate
hazard to health or safety exists. The department shall issue a provisional operating
permit for a specific period of time determined by the department at the time
the permit is granted. During the life of the provisional operating permit, the
elevator must be brought into compliance with the safety standards found at
variance at the time of the issuance of the provisional permit.
(4) The
department may adopt rules regarding installation permits and operating
permits. The rules may include, but need not be limited to, rules for the use
of standardized forms and terms and conditions for permit validity.
(5) The
department shall issue a certificate of competency as an elevator inspector
only to an individual who has passed an examination administered by the
department for that purpose and who is employed by the department or is a
representative of a casualty insurance company or companies as an elevator
inspector. The examination shall:
(a) Include
questions, the answers to which are confined to matters that will aid in
determining the fitness and competency of the applicant for the intended
service.
(b) Include a
practical demonstration of manipulative skill directly related to the intended
service, or the requirement of previous related experience in lieu of a
practical demonstration.
(c) Be maintained
on file with the records of practical demonstrations for no less than three
years and shall be produced by the department upon the request of any court, or
the Electrical and Elevator Board, or a person with a legitimate interest.
(6) If for a
period of more than two years after the person is issued a certificate of
competency as an elevator inspector, a holder of the certificate is not
employed as an elevator inspector, the person is not entitled to renewal of the
certificate. The person may qualify for issuance of a new certificate in the
manner provided for in subsection (5) of this section. [1961 c.427 §6; 1963
c.330 §3; 1973 c.528 §7; 2009 c.696 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 460.055
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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