Code Adoption

Current Code
ASME A17.1-2019/CSA B44-19
Prior Code
ASME A17.1-2016 (and earlier editions; elevators comply with code in effect at time of installation)
Effective Date
Effective upon adoption under Utah Administrative Code R616-3-3 (most recent update)
State Amendments
Yes

Utah adopts ASME A17.1-2019/CSA B44-19 as its primary elevator safety code, with the rule that in cases of conflict between adopted codes, ASME A17.1 takes precedence. Utah's biennial (2-year) certificate of inspection cycle differs from the ASME standard annual cycle. All inspectors must hold QEI certification through NAESAI. New elevators must pass acceptance inspection before operation. Utah Administrative Code R616-3-3 governs adoption of safety codes.

Governing Authority

Authority
Utah Labor Commission, Division of Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety
Phone
(801) 530-6850
Email
[email protected]
Website
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02 TESTING

Testing & Inspection Schedule

Routine Inspection
Biennial (every 2 years)

Utah law requires a Certificate of Inspection/Permit to Operate for each elevator under the Division's jurisdiction every two years. Inspections are conducted by QEI-certified inspectors employed by or contracted through the Division of Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety. New elevators must pass acceptance inspection at completion of installation before being placed in service.

Category 1 Test
Per ASME A17.1-2019 (typically annual, aligned with biennial inspection cycle)

Category 1 periodic test per ASME A17.1-2019 Section 8.6.1.2, covering no-load safety device tests and maintenance verification. Conducted within the biennial inspection cycle.

Category 5 Test
Every 5 years

Category 5 periodic test per ASME A17.1-2019 Section 8.6.1.6, full-load/full-speed comprehensive safety test. Required every 5 years; witnessed by QEI-certified inspector.

Additional Required Tests

Acceptance inspection
Prior to placing in service (one-time at installation completion) — All new elevator installations must pass an acceptance inspection at completion of installation and prior to being placed in service. Certificate of Inspection issued upon passing.
Applies to: All newly installed elevators and escalators
Fire service functional test (Phase I and II)
Per ASME A17.1-2019 — Firefighter emergency operation verification per ASME A17.1-2019 Section 2.27.
Applies to: Elevators with Phase I and/or Phase II fire service
Hydraulic system pressure test
Per ASME A17.1-2019 periodic test requirements — Hydraulic relief valve and pressure tests required per ASME A17.1-2019 within periodic test schedule.
Applies to: Hydraulic elevators
Certificate validity: 24 months (biennial)
Certificate of Inspection/Permit to Operate must be posted or available in the elevator car or associated equipment space. Valid for 2 years from date of inspection.
03 LICENSING

Licensing Requirements

QEI-Certified Elevator Inspector Qualified Elevator Inspector (QEI)

Conduct acceptance inspections, biennial routine inspections, and witness periodic tests for all regulated elevators and escalators in Utah

Requirements: Valid QEI certification from NAESAI; examination through NAESAI; ongoing QEI renewal per ASME QEI-1 standard
Expires: Per ASME QEI-1 renewal cycle (typically every 3 years)
Elevator Mechanic/Contractor Licensed Elevator Mechanic and Contractor

Installation, alteration, maintenance, repair, and removal of elevators, escalators, and related conveyances

Requirements: State licensing through Utah Labor Commission; apprenticeship completion through NEIEP or IUEC programs or equivalent experience; state examination
Expires: Annual or biennial renewal per Utah Labor Commission schedule
License Authority: Utah Labor Commission, Division of Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety
Reciprocity: Not explicitly documented in publicly available materials; contact the Division of Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety at (801) 530-6850.
04 PERMITS

Permit Requirements

New Installation
Required
Modernization
Required
Alteration
Required
Acceptance Inspection: Required — All new elevator installations must pass an acceptance inspection by a QEI-certified inspector employed or authorized by the Division of Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety. The elevator may not be placed in service until it passes this inspection and a Certificate of Inspection is issued.
05 ENFORCEMENT

Violations & Penalties

Out-of-service orders, civil fines, and enforcement action by the Division. Operating without a valid Certificate of Inspection is subject to immediate shutdown. License suspension or revocation for contractors with repeat violations.

Operating Without Permit:

Elevator ordered out of service; civil penalties; Division enforcement action. No elevator may operate without a current Certificate of Inspection/Permit to Operate.

Failed Inspection:

Deficiency notice with correction timeline. Elevator may be ordered out of service pending correction of safety deficiencies.

06 LEGAL

Key Statutes & Regulations

Utah Code Ann. § 34A-7-101 et seq.
Boiler and Elevator Safety Act
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Regulations

Utah Admin. Code R616-3
Elevator Safety Rules - Division of Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety
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Utah Admin. Code R616-3-3
Safety Codes for Elevators (ASME A17.1-2019/CSA B44-19 adoption)
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Key Notes for Utah

Utah's elevator program is administered by the Division of Boiler, Elevator and Coal Mine Safety within the Utah Labor Commission. The Division has been overseeing elevator safety since Utah was a territory. Key distinguishing features: (1) Biennial (2-year) Certificate of Inspection cycle (less frequent than most states), (2) Mandatory QEI certification through NAESAI for all inspectors, (3) ASME A17.1-2019/CSA B44-19 adopted (most recent edition adopted by Utah), (4) In cases of conflict between adopted codes, ASME A17.1 takes precedence, (5) New elevators must pass acceptance inspection before operation. Schedule inspections at (801) 530-6850. The Division publishes an Elevator Compliance Manual updated periodically.

Last verified: 2026-02-18

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