Elevator/Escalator Variance Request is a legal document that was released by the Utah Labor Commission - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is an Elevator/Escalator Variance Request?
A: An Elevator/Escalator Variance Request is a formal document submitted to the regulatory authority in Utah to request a deviation from specific elevator or escalator code requirements.
Q: Why would someone submit an Elevator/Escalator Variance Request?
A: Someone would submit an Elevator/Escalator Variance Request if they believe that a particular elevator or escalator installation does not comply with the specific code requirements, but they can provide alternative means to achieve the same level of safety.
Q: Who is responsible for reviewing and approving the Elevator/Escalator Variance Request in Utah?
A: The regulatory authority in Utah, usually the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL), is responsible for reviewing and approving the Elevator/Escalator Variance Request.
Q: What should be included in an Elevator/Escalator Variance Request?
A: An Elevator/Escalator Variance Request should include detailed information about the existing elevator or escalator installation, the specific code requirements the request is deviating from, the proposed alternative means to achieve the same level of safety, and any supporting documents or evidence.
Q: How long does it take to get a decision on an Elevator/Escalator Variance Request in Utah?
A: The timeframe for receiving a decision on an Elevator/Escalator Variance Request in Utah may vary, but it generally takes several weeks to a few months depending on the complexity of the request and the workload of the regulatory authority.
Form Details:
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