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Code · Delaware · Title 24 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 61. Elevator Mechanics

§ 6116. Duty to report.

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(a)An owner, operator, manager, or supervisor of a business performing elevator services shall have a duty to report to the Board, if such owner, operator, manager, or supervisor has knowledge that an individual working for or under that owner’s, operator’s, manager’s, or supervisor’s supervision is performing elevator work and does not have the proper license under this chapter.
(b)The report required pursuant to this section must be made in writing to the Board within 10 days of the owner, operator, manager, or supervisor having the required knowledge and must contain the name of the person performing the elevator work without a license.
(c)An owner, operator, manager, or supervisor of a business performing elevator services must check to see if an employee or independent contractor has the proper license under this chapter before allowing such employee or independent contractor to perform work for such owner, operator, manager or supervisor.
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