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OK SB200
Bill
AI Summary
- Licensed boiler operators and Oklahoma-licensed plumbing contractors may now inspect hot water heating and hot water supply boilers, expanding who can perform these inspections beyond state inspectors
- Elevator inspectors must obtain a Department of Labor license and meet ASME QEI-1 standards; non-government inspectors must carry $1,000,000 liability insurance for injury/death and $500,000 for property damage
- Commissioner of Labor or designee must inspect all newly installed elevators, platform lifts, and residential stairway chairlifts before issuing certificates of operation
- Creates the Department of Labor Administrative Penalty Revolving Fund to collect administrative fines for Elevator Safety Act violations, with funds transferred to the General Revenue Fund at the end of each fiscal year
- Requires $254,265 of boiler/pressure vessel fee revenue to be transferred annually to the General Revenue Fund, with remaining fees deposited to the Department of Labor Revolving Fund
Legislative Description
Department of Labor; providing for schedule of administrative fines; modifying provisions relating to elevator inspections and standards. Effective date.
Last Action
Approved by Governor 04/19/2016
4/19/2016
Committee Referrals
Business, Labor, and Retirement Laws3/14/2016
Business and Commerce2/3/2015
Full Bill Text
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