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§ 15-75-401. Vapor pressure

The vapor pressure of any gases delivered for use in any container shall not exceed, at one hundred degrees Fahrenheit (100°F), the allowable pressure for gas to be used in the container as fixed by the manufacturer.

§ 15-75-402. Strength of butane containers

Each container, except containers designed to operate under refrigerated or cryogenic conditions, where used in the transportation or storage of a liquefied petroleum gas mixture known as butane gas shall be designed and constructed to withstand an internal pressure of not less than one hundred twenty-five pounds (125 lbs.) per square inch.

§ 15-75-311. Class five permit

(a) The holder of a class five permit: (1) May deliver liquefied petroleum gas to or for class one dealers but shall not retail liquefied petroleum gas or sell or install liquefied petroleum gas containers or systems; (2) Shall not use motor fuel directly from cargo trailer tanks; (3) May deliver liquefied petroleum gas to […]

§ 15-75-312. Class six permit

(a) The holder of a class six permit: (1) May transport liquefied petroleum gas over the highways of the state for delivery to points outside the state only; (2) May not deliver liquefied petroleum gas to any Arkansas dealer, commercial or industrial plant, or directly to a consumer; (3) May not sell or install any […]

§ 15-75-313. Class seven permit

(a) The holder of a class seven permit: (1) May operate liquefied petroleum gas service stations; (2) May sell liquefied petroleum gas to operators of mobile equipment only; (3) May not sell or install any type container or appliance; (4) May not fill any type container except those permanently mounted on mobile equipment; (5) Must […]

§ 15-75-314. Class eight permit

(a) Class eight permits may be issued to, but not limited to, refineries, jobbers, or sellers of liquefied petroleum gas. (b) Holders of class eight permits: (1) May sell to permit holders exclusively; and (2) Must pay an annual permit fee in the sum of two hundred dollars ($200).

§ 15-75-315. Class nine permit

(a) Holders of class nine permits: (1) May sell liquefied petroleum gas containers or equipment to permit holders exclusively; (2) Must furnish evidence of the following insurance: (A) Manufacturers’ and Contractors’ Each Person $500,000 Bodily Injury Liability Each Accident 500,000 Insurance (B) Manufacturers’ and Contractors’ Each Accident $500,000 Property Damage Liability Aggregate 500,000 Insurance (C) […]

§ 15-75-209. Access for inspections — Investigation of explosions

(a) The Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board shall have free access at all reasonable times to any premises in this state where a container or system is for sale, or being used or installed, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the container or system complies with the provisions of this act. (b) The board shall examine […]

§ 15-75-316. Class ten permit

(a) Holders of class ten permits: (1) May engage in the installation of liquefied petroleum gas piping and appliances in any type building, but may not sell or install liquefied petroleum gas containers; and (2) Must pay an annual permit fee in the sum of one hundred dollars ($100). (b) Applicants for class ten permits: […]

§ 15-75-301. Definitions

As used in this subchapter: (1) “Certificate of competency” means approval by the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board of the employees to be placed in charge of operations, service, installation, and transportation by permit holders; and (2) [Repealed.] (3) “Permits” means the written authorization granted by the Director of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board with the […]