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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Subject to ORS 460.035 (1) and 460.085 (1), the Department of Consumer and Business Services may collect the following fees:
(a) For each year of an elevator contractor's license for each place of business operated by the applicant, $195.
(b) For the submission of plans and other pertinent data when required, for each elevator, $78.
(c) For each year of an inspection period for an operating permit:
(A) A dumbwaiter, sidewalk elevator, residential elevator, residential inclinator or subveyor, $60.
(B) An escalator, lowerator, manlift, stagelift, inclined elevator, platform hoist or moving walk, $98.
(C) A power-driven elevator with a four floor rise or under, $88.
(D) A power-driven elevator with over a four floor rise, but under a 10-floor rise, $108.
(E) A power-driven elevator with a 10-floor rise or over, but under a 20-floor rise, $134.
(F) A power-driven elevator with a 20-floor rise or over, $157.
(d) For a reinspection, $75.
(e) For special inspections of hoisting or lowering mechanisms other than elevators, or for inspections, testing, consultations, site visits or other services for which no fee is otherwise specified, $75 per hour for travel and inspection time.
(f) For an elevator installation permit, if the total cost of the installation or alteration is:
(A) $1,000 or under, $98.
(B) Over $1,000 but under $15,000, $98 plus $13 for each $1,000 or fraction of $1,000 by which the cost exceeds $1,000.
(C) $15,000 or over but under $50,000, $280 plus $8 for each $1,000 or fraction of $1,000 by which the cost exceeds $15,000.
(D) $50,000 or over, $553 plus $3 for each $1,000 or fraction of $1,000 by which the cost exceeds $50,000.
(2) If an owner or user of any elevator equipment fails to pay a fee required under this section within 90 days after the billing date, the department may consider the fee delinquent and double the amount of the fee.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Public Health and Safety § 460.165 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-36-public-health-and-safety/or-rev-st-sect-460-165/
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