Sec. 29-192. (Formerly Sec. 19-411). General requirements. Variations or exemptions. Appeals.
Sec. 29-192. (Formerly Sec. 19-411). General requirements. Variations or exemptions. Appeals. (a) Each elevator or escalator used or intended for use in this state
shall be constructed, equipped, maintained and operated, with respect to the supporting
members, elevator car, shaftway, guides, cables, doors and gates, safety stops and mechanisms, locking mechanisms, electrical apparatus and wiring, mechanical apparatus,
counterweights and all other appurtenances, so as to sustain safely the load which it
is designed and intended to carry according to the provisions of this chapter and the
regulations of the commissioner adopted in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54.
(b) Any person may apply to the State Building Inspector to grant variations or
exemptions from, or approve equivalent or alternate compliance with, standards incorporated in the regulations adopted under the provisions of subsection (a) of this section,
and the State Building Inspector may approve such variations, exemptions, or equivalent
or alternate compliance where strict compliance with such provisions would cause practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship.
(c) Any person aggrieved by any decision of the State Building Inspector pursuant
to subsection (b) of this section may appeal to the Commissioner of Public Safety or
such commissioner's designee not later than thirty days after notice of such decision
has been rendered. Any person aggrieved by any ruling of such commissioner or designee may appeal therefrom to the Superior Court in accordance with section 4-183.
(1949 Rev., S. 3768; P.A. 88-364, S. 44, 123; P.A. 00-165, S. 1.)
History: Sec. 19-411 transferred to Sec. 29-192 in 1983; P.A. 88-364 provided that the regulations be adopted in
accordance with chapter 54, deleting provisions re procedural requirements for regulations; P.A. 00-165 designated existing
provisions as Subsec. (a) and added Subsecs. (b) and (c) re variations or exemptions and appeals.