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Kent vs Renton

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Kent, WA and Renton, WA?

Kent and Renton have similar restriction levels.

Kent, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Kent elevators are regulated by Washington L and I under RCW 70.87 and WAC 296-96. Annual inspection, licensed maintenance, and state operating certificates are required.

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Renton, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Renton elevators are regulated by Washington Labor and Industries under RCW 70.87 and WAC 296-96, not the city. Operating permits renew annually with L&I inspections and 5-year load tests.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentRenton
RegulatorWashington L and I-
State LawRCW 70.87RCW 70.87 / WAC 296-96
CodeWAC 296-96 and ASME A17.1-
InspectionAnnual by L and IAnnual by L&I-certified inspector
Operating CertificateRequired and posted-
Authority-Washington Labor & Industries
Annual Permit-Required, posted near equipment
Load Test-Every 5 years

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Kent FAQ

Who inspects elevators in Kent?

The Washington Department of Labor and Industries or approved third-party inspectors conduct annual inspections under WAC 296-96.

Can any contractor service my elevator?

No. Elevator maintenance must be performed by L and I licensed elevator contractors and mechanics.

Renton FAQ

Does Renton inspect elevators?

No. Washington Labor & Industries has exclusive authority under RCW 70.87. Renton only reviews elevator plans at construction through the building permit.

What if my condo elevator is out of permit?

L&I can issue a stop-use order and penalties up to 1,000 dollars per day. Building owners must maintain annual permits and use certified servicers.

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