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Code · Montana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 73 · Part 2

37-73-212. Elevator contractor's license -- limited elevator contractor's license.

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37-73-212 . Elevator contractor's license -- limited elevator contractor's license.
(1)A person intending to engage in business as an elevator contractor shall apply for a license as an elevator contractor on forms provided by the department.
(2)An applicant shall provide the department with the following:
(a)if the applicant is an individual or sole proprietor, the name, residential address, and business address of the applicant;
(b)if the applicant is a domestic business entity, the name and business address of the business entity and the name and residential address of the business entity's principal officer;
(c)if the applicant is a foreign business entity, the name and address of a state resident authorized to accept service of process or other notices on the business entity's behalf;
(d)evidence of insurance coverage required in 50-60-716 ; and
(e)other information that the department may require.
(3)The department shall issue an elevator contractor's license to an applicant that meets the requirements of this section.
(4)The department may issue a limited elevator contractor's license to an applicant that limits a licensee to the business of installing, altering, and repairing elevators, platform lifts, stairway chairlifts, and dumbwaiters in private residences. The department shall issue a limited elevator contractor's license to an applicant that meets the requirements of this section.
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