Utah Admin. Code R710-6-5 - LP Gas Certificates
(1) Application for
an LPG certificate shall be made in writing to the division.
(a) The application shall be signed by the
applicant.
(2) Every
person who performs any act or acts described in Section
53-7-308, shall pass an initial
examination in accordance with the provisions of this article.
(3) Types of initial examinations:
(a) Carburetion;
(b) Dispenser;
(c) HVAC/Plumber;
(d) Recreational Vehicle Service;
(e) Serviceman; and
(f) Transportation and Delivery.
(4) The initial examination shall
include an open book written test or online test of the applicant's knowledge
of the work to be performed by the applicant.
(a) The applicant is allowed to use the
adopted statute, administrative rules, NFPA 54, NFPA 1192, and NFPA 58.
(b) Any other materials to include
cellular telephones or related cellular equipment are prohibited in the
examination room.
(c) The initial
examination may also include a practical or actual demonstration of some
selected aspects of the job to be performed by the applicant if so warranted by
the test administrator.
(d)
Leaving the office or testing location before the completion of the examination
voids the examination and will require the examination to be retaken by the
applicant.
(e) To successfully
complete the written or online and practical initial examinations, the
applicant must obtain a minimum grade of 70% in each portion of the examination
taken.
(i) Each portion of the examination
will be graded separately.
(ii)
Failure of any one portion of the examination will not delete the entire test.
(f) Completion of the
certification examination will not be allowed if it appears to the test
administrator that the applicant has not prepared to take the examination.
(g) Examinations may be given at
various field locations as deemed necessary by the Division.
(a) Appointments for field examinations are
required.
(h) Applicants
that have successfully completed the requirements of the Certified Employee
Training Program, as written by the National Propane Gas Association, and that
corresponds to the work to be performed by the applicant, shall have the
requirement for initial examination waived after appropriate documentation is
provided to the Division by the applicant.
(i) As required in Subsections
R710-6-6(2) and
R710-6-6(3)(f),
those applicants that have successfully completed the requirements in Code of
Federal Regulations, CFR 49, Parts 172.700, 172.704, 177.800 and 177.816, that
correspond to the work to be performed by the applicant, shall have the
requirement for initial examination waived, after appropriate documentation is
provided to the division by the applicant.
(j) As required in Subsections
R710-6-6(2) and
R710-6-6(3)(c),
those applicants that have successfully completed the Rocky Mountain Gas
Association, Natural Gas Technician Certification Exam with a passing score,
shall have the requirement for initial examination waived, after appropriate
documentation is provided to the division by the applicant.
(k) As required in
R710-6-6(2) and
R710-6-6(3)(c),
those applicants that are licensed journeyman plumbers as required in the
Constructions Trades Licensing Act Plumber Licensing Rules, R156-55c, shall
have the requirement for initial examination waived, after appropriate
documentation is provided to the division by the applicant.
(5) Original LPG certificates
shall be valid for one year from the date of issuance.
(a) Thereafter, each LPG certificate shall be
renewed annually and renewals thereof shall be valid for one year from
issuance.
(6)
Application for renewal shall be made on forms provided by the Division.
(7) Every holder of a valid LPG
Certificate shall take a re-examination every five years from the date of
original certificate issuance, to comply with the provisions of Subsection
R710-6-6(3) as
follows:
(a) the re-examination to comply
with the provisions of Subsection
R710-6-6(3)
shall consist of an open book examination;
(b) the open book re-examination will consist
of questions that focus on changes in the last five years to NFPA 54, NFPA 58,
the statute, and the adopted administrative rules;
(i) The re-examination may also consist of
questions that focus on practices of concern as noted by the board or division;
(c) the certificate
holder is responsible to complete the re-examination in sufficient time to
renew;
(d) the certificate holder
is responsible to submit to the division the correct renewal fees to complete
that certificate renewal;
(e) as
required in Subsection
R710-6-6(7),
those applicants that have successfully completed the requirements in Code of
Federal Regulations CFR 49, Parts 172.700, 172.704, 177.800 and 177.816, that
corresponds to the work to be performed by the applicant, shall have the
requirement for re-examination waived, after appropriate documentation is
provided to the Division by the applicant; and
(f) as required in Subsection
R710-6-6(7),
those applicants that provide the division with written verification of the
completion of 40 hours of continuing training over the previous five-year
period shall have the requirement for re-examination waived.
(8) The division may refuse to
renew any LPG certificate in the same manner and for any reason that is
authorized pursuant to Subsection
R710-6-7(2).
(9) The holder of a LPG
certificate shall submit such certificate for inspection, upon request of the
Division or the enforcing authority.
(10) Type.
(a) Every LPG certificate shall indicate the
type of act or acts to be performed and for which the applicant has qualified.
(b) Any person holding a valid LPG
certificate shall not be authorized to perform any act unless he is a licensee
or is employed by a licensed concern.
(c) It is the responsibility of the LPG
certificate holder to insure that the concern they are employed by is licensed
under this act.
(d) The
requirements listed in Sections 4.10.2 and 4.10.3 of these rules do not apply
to licensed journeyman plumbers who meet the requirements listed in 4.4.10 of
these rules.
(e) The requirements
listed in Sections 4.10.2 and 4.10.3 of these rules do not apply to those final
consumers that meet the requirements stated in Section 53-7-308.
(11) Any change in home address of
any holder of a valid LPG certificate shall be reported by the registered
person to the Division within 30 days of such change.
(12) A duplicate LPG certificate may be
issued by the Division to replace any previously issued certificate which has
been lost or destroyed upon the submission of a written statement to the
Division from the certified person.
(a) Such
statement shall attest to the certificate having been lost or destroyed.
(b) If the original is found, it
shall be surrendered to the Division within 15 days.
(13) Every LPG certificate issued shall
contain the following information:
(a) the
name and address of the applicant;
(b) the physical description of applicant;
(c) the signature of the LP Gas
Board Chair or the State Fire Marshal;
(d) the date of issuance;
(e) the expiration date;
(f) type of service the person is qualified
to perform; and
(g) have printed
on the card the following: "This certificate is for identification only, and
shall not be used for recommendation or advertising".
(14) No LPG certificate shall be issued to
any person who is under 16 years of age.
(15) Restrictive Use.
(a) No LPG certificate shall constitute
authorization for any person to enforce any provisions of these rules.
(b) A LPG certificate may be used
for identification purposes only as long as such certificate remains valid and
while the holder is employed by a licensed concern.
(c) Regardless of the acts for which the
applicant has qualified, the performance of only those acts authorized under
the licensed concern employing such applicant shall be permissible.
(d) Regardless of the acts authorized to be
performed by a licensed concern, only those acts for which the applicant for a
LPG certificate has qualified shall be permissible by such applicant.
(16) Every person who
takes an examination for a LPG certificate shall have the right to contest the
validity of individual questions of such examination.
(a) Every contention as to the validity of
individual questions of an examination that cannot be reasonably resolved,
shall be made in writing to the division within 48 hours after taking said
examination.
(i) Contentions shall state the
reason for the objection.
(b) The decision as to the action to be taken
on the submitted contention shall be by the board, and such decision shall be
final.
(c) The decision made by
the board, and the action taken, shall be reflected in all future examinations,
but shall not affect the grades established in any past examination.
(17) LPG Certificates shall not be
transferable to another individual.
(a)
Individual LPG certificates shall be carried by the person to whom issued.
(18) New employees of a
licensed concern may perform the various acts while under the direct
supervision of persons holding a valid LPG certificate for a period not to
exceed 45 days from the initial date of employment.
(a) By the end of such period, new employees
shall have taken and passed the required examination.
(b) In the event the employee fails the
examination, re-examination shall be taken within 30 days.
(c) The employee shall remain under the
direct supervision of an employee holding a valid LPG certificate, until
certified.
(19) Every
LPG certificate shall be identified by a number, delineated as PE-number.
(a) Such number shall not be transferred from
one person to another.
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