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Chapter 754
Elevators, Escalators, and Related Equipment

Sections

754.011
Definitions
754.012
Elevator Advisory Board
754.013
Board Duties
754.014
Standards Adopted by Commission
754.015
Rules
754.016
Inspection Reports and Certificates of Compliance
754.017
Registered Elevator Inspectors
754.018
Powers of Municipalities
754.019
Duties of Owners
754.020
Chief Elevator Inspector
754.021
List of Registered Elevator Inspectors and Contractors; Personnel
754.025
Application of Certain Law
754.026
Disclosure of E-mail Address
754.0111
Exemptions
754.0112
Institution of Higher Education: Employee Duties and Insurance Requirement
754.0141
Standards for Equipment in Single-family Dwellings; Required Information
754.0171
Contractor Registration
754.0172
Inspection Fee
754.0173
Designation of Responsible Party or Parties
754.0231
Inspections and Investigations
754.0232
Registration Proceedings
754.0233
Injunctive Relief; Civil Penalty
754.0234
Emergency Orders
754.0235
Orders to Disconnect Power to or Lock out Equipment
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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