Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3694

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Refer
2/28/24  
Report Pass
3/7/24  
Engrossed
4/11/24  
Refer
4/15/24  
Refer
4/24/24  

Caption

ELEVATOR-TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a significant impact on existing state regulations regarding elevator operations. By permitting the temporary operation of conveyances undergoing minor repairs, SB3694 may lead to a more flexible application of building codes and safety regulations in practice. This has the potential to mitigate operational downtime for both commercial and residential elevators, which is advantageous for building owners, managers, and users relying on these essential services. The provisions outlined in the bill reflect a responsive adaptation to the needs of the elevator industry and its customers.

Summary

SB3694 addresses modifications to the Elevator Safety and Regulation Act, specifically focusing on the issuance of temporary certificates of operation for conveyances such as elevators and escalators. The bill seeks to streamline the process by allowing temporary usage certificates for a limited time of 30 days while minor repairs or upgrades are completed. This approach is intended to enhance accessibility to elevators in buildings, thereby facilitating their continued operation without unnecessary delays due to repair processes. Proponents argue that this bill will support both businesses and residential properties by ensuring that necessary repairs can be conducted swiftly while still maintaining safety protocols.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding SB3694 appears largely supportive from industry stakeholders who advocate for more pragmatic regulations that consider the realities of maintaining building infrastructure. However, there are concerns expressed by safety advocates about ensuring that temporary usage does not compromise the safety standards currently in place. This dichotomy reflects a broader struggle between regulatory flexibility and safeguarding community standards in building safety.

Contention

Notable contention exists around the operational safety associated with temporary certificates and the qualifications required for the issuance of these licenses. Critics argue that allowing temporary operations could lead to unsafe conditions if not properly monitored, which highlights the need for strict oversight mechanisms. The balance of ensuring operational efficiency while maintaining rigorous safety inspections is a focal point of the debate surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB5362

ELEVATOR-TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE

IL HB548

Provides for the regulation and inspection of elevators and other mechanisms

IL HB875

Provides for the regulation and inspection of elevators and other mechanisms

IL SB602

Provides for the regulation and inspection of elevators and other mechanisms. (8/1/14) (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

IL HB108

Elevators, Elevator Safety Review Board, required to review elevator safety standards within a certain amount of time after their effective date, installations and modifications to meet requirements of elevator safety rules, Secs. 25-13-6, 25-13-16 am'd.

IL SB673

Relating to the requirements for elevators, escalators, and related equipment; providing penalties.

IL HB2188

Relating to the requirements for elevators, escalators, and related equipment; providing penalties.

IL SB684

Requires a study by the office of state fire marshal to determine the cost of requiring regulation and inspection of elevators and other conveyance devices. (8/1/14)

IL H559

Elevators/Interim Code Council Appt.-AB

IL HB2826

Making amendments to the elevator safety act concerning the definition of elevator, licensure requirements, inspection and testing requirements and adoption of rules and regulations.

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