Section 9-17-103 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board - Promulgation, etc., of rules and regulations; inspection of gas systems.

Section 9-17-103

Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board - Promulgation, etc., of rules and regulations; inspection of gas systems.

The board shall have the power to make and enforce rules and regulations governing the design, construction, location, installation and operation of containers, tanks, systems and equipment for storing, utilizing, handling and transporting liquefied petroleum gases and rules to secure the substantial accuracy of all meters, safety devices and regulators generally used in connection with such gases. No person shall be permitted to certify the accuracy of their own company owned meters. Said rules and regulations shall be such as are reasonably necessary for the protection of the health and safety of the public and persons using such gases, and shall be adopted pursuant to the state administrative procedure statutes. All rules and regulations shall be printed in pamphlet form and shall be mailed to all liquefied petroleum gas dealers registered with the board, and to any person upon request.

In order that the administrator of the board and inspectors may determine whether or not a danger to the public or to a liquefied petroleum gas user exists, and there is reasonable cause to believe that such danger does exist, the said administrator and inspectors may enter any building or upon any premises connected to a liquefied petroleum gas system for the sole purpose of conducting an inspection or an investigation of such system. If a violation is found in conducting such inspection which is determined to be a hazard and a danger to the public or to a liquefied petroleum gas user, said administrator and inspectors shall have the power, duty and authority to shut off the liquefied petroleum gas system and to condemn the system from further use for purposes of safety until the gas system has been certified as back in compliance with adopted liquefied petroleum gas safety code standards and until the red tag is removed, or authorized to be removed, by a board appointee or employee. When a system is condemned, it shall be "red-tagged."

(Acts 1965, No. 220, p. 305, §5; Acts 1984, No. 84-293, p. 555, §1; Acts 1988, No. 88-142, p. 215, §3.)