Current through September 17, 2024
Section 230-1-8 - Inspection FeesThe fees for inspections, conducted by the state elevator inspector or his assignees on or after the effective date of this regulation, shall be as follows:
A. For conveyances: 1. Preliminary Inspections. The fee for a preliminary inspection shall be one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($ 125.00).2. Initial Inspections. a. For a unit comprising five floors or less, the fee for an initial inspection shall be two hundred dollars ($ 200.00); andb. For a unit comprising more than five floors, an initial inspection fee of two hundred dollars ($ 200.00), plus an additional fee of ten dollars ($ 10.00) for each floor over five.3. Annual Inspections. a. For inspections occurring before January 1, 2017: i. For a unit comprising five floors or less, an annual inspection fee of one hundred forty dollars ($ 140.00), andii. For a unit comprising more than five floors, an annual inspection fee of one hundred forty dollars ($ 140.00), plus an additional fee of ten dollars ($ 10.00) for each floor over five.b. For inspections occurring on or after January 1, 2017: i. For a unit comprising five floors or less, an annual inspection fee of one hundred twenty dollars ($ 120.00), andii. For a unit comprising more than five floors, an annual inspection fee of one hundred twenty dollars ($ 120.00), plus an additional fee of ten dollars ($ 10.00) for each floor over five.4. Special Inspections. The costs of a special inspection shall include a fee of two hundred dollars ($ 200.00), plus the expenses incurred by the inspector in connection therewith.B. The inspection fees as set forth herein shall be paid by the owner or user for each conveyance inspected by the state elevator inspector before the inspection certificate is issued.C. Inspection Not Required. Inspection of a conveyance covered by these regulations shall not be required: 1. When any owner or user of such conveyance: a. Obtains an inspection by a representative of a reputable insurance company licensed to do business in Nebraska; andb. Obtains a policy of insurance from such company on such conveyance; andc. Files with the Commissioner of Labor a certificate of inspection by the insurance company and a statement by the insurance company that such conveyance is insured.2. If the conveyance is subject to an annual inspection under a city ordinance that meets the standards of these regulations.230 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 1, § 8
Amended effective 6/7/2017.