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Code · Kansas · Chapter 44 — Labor And Industries

44-1821. Elevator regular routine inspections not required in certain circumstances; inspections by insurance company; requirements; administrative fee.

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44-1821. Elevator regular routine inspections not required in certain circumstances; inspections by insurance company; requirements; administrative fee.
(a)No regular routine inspection shall be required when an owner or user of an elevator:
(1)Obtains an inspection by an insurance company licensed to do business in the state and that is rated by the AM Best insurance industry rating services agency at a rating of B or better or the equivalent rating by another national insurance industry rating services agency;
(2)obtains a policy of insurance from such company for the elevator;
(3)files with the state fire marshal a certificate of inspection by an insurance company inspector and a statement that such elevator is insured; and
(4)pays an administrative fee to the state fire marshal of not to exceed $100.
(b)This section shall be a part of and supplemental to the elevator safety act.
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