§ 20-23-306 - Issuance.
               	 		
20-23-306.    Issuance.
    (a)    (1)  Upon  receipt by the Boiler Inspection Division of an annual or biennial  certificate report of inspection from a state inspector or from an  inspector employed by an insurance company that a boiler or pressure  vessel is in safe working condition with the required fittings, valves,  and appliances properly installed and set, the Director of the  Department of Labor shall issue to the owner of the boiler or pressure  vessel a certificate of inspection.
      (2)  The  certificate of inspection shall be issued upon payment of a fee of  fifteen dollars ($15.00) in cases of all boilers other than unfired  pressure vessels and a fee of thirty dollars ($30.00) in cases of  unfired pressure vessels.
      (3)  The  certificate of inspection shall state the maximum pressure at which the  boiler or pressure vessel may be operated as may be determined by the  rules adopted by the division, as provided in this chapter.
(b)  Thereupon,  the owner or user may operate boilers other than unfired pressure  vessels described in the certificate for one (1) year from the date of  annual inspection and in the case of unfired pressure vessels, for two  (2) years from the date of biennial inspection and until another  inspection is made unless the certificate shall be sooner withdrawn.
(c)  Any  owner or operator of a boiler or pressure vessel who is dissatisfied  with the result of an inspection made by an inspector employed by an  insurance company may appeal to the Chief Inspector of the Boiler  Inspection Division, who shall cause a special investigation to be  conducted and, upon the report of the inspection, shall render his or  her decision, the decision to be final.