Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1013

Introduced
2/10/23  
Refer
2/10/23  

Caption

Public Safety - Elevator Inspections - Elevator Units Owned by Nonprofit Entities

Impact

The bill's enactment would primarily affect nonprofit organizations that own elevator units, which may not have the same financial capabilities or regulatory support as for-profit entities. With the establishment of policies specifically tailored for these nonprofits, the Commissioner is also tasked with evaluating alternative methods for compliance, potentially easing the financial burden of compliance through measures like extended deadlines or exemptions from certain requirements. This aspect is particularly important as it recognizes the constraints that nonprofit entities typically operate under.

Summary

House Bill 1013 seeks to mandate the Commissioner of Labor and Industry to develop and implement policies regarding the inspection and decommissioning of elevator units owned by certain nonprofit entities. This initiative targets the need for clarity and uniformity in the inspection process, particularly for organizations that may face unique challenges or limitations due to their nonprofit status. By formalizing inspection protocols, the bill aims to enhance the safety standards of elevator operations within these entities, ensuring that they comply with existing regulations while maintaining public safety.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding HB 1013 may include debates on the adequacy of regulatory oversight versus the need for flexibility for nonprofits. Advocates for the bill argue that it will leverage safety in elevator operations, mitigating risks associated with faulty equipment. Conversely, critics may raise concerns about whether the proposed policies provide sufficient support and not create additional bureaucratic challenges for nonprofits. Overall, the bill seeks to balance regulatory needs with practical assistance to ensure that public safety is prioritized without overly straining nonprofit resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB505

Elevator Safety - Privately Owned Single-Family Residential Elevators - Inspection and Registration Requirements

MD SB198

Elevator Safety – Privately Owned Single–Family Residential Elevators – Inspection and Registration Requirements

MD SB516

Exempting elevators that are owned by a nonprofit organization with a maintenance service contract for such elevator from the annual inspection requirement under the elevator safety act.

MD SB34

Residential Elevators - Inspections

MD HB257

Residential Elevators - Inspections

MD HB299

Elevator Safety Act

MD HB548

Provides for the regulation and inspection of elevators and other mechanisms

MD HB907

Public Safety - Out-of-Service Elevators - Repair Contract

MD HB875

Provides for the regulation and inspection of elevators and other mechanisms

MD HB3337

Relating to semiannual inspections for elevators, escalators, and related equipment.

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