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(a) A certificate of operation for an elevator will be suspended, revoked, or denied if the inspector as a result of an inspection determines that the elevator does not meet the safety requirements of AS 18.60.800 or this chapter and, in the case of a suspension or revocation of a certificate of operation, that the violation poses a present danger before the expiration date of that certificate.
(b) A person whose certificate of operation has been suspended, revoked, or denied may appeal the decision to the commissioner in the manner set out in 8 AAC 77.130.
History: Eff. 10/21/79, Register 72; am 12/17/99, Register 152
Authority: AS 18.60.800
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