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Section 34-42-1 – Definitions.

34-42-1. Definitions. Terms used in this chapter mean: (1)”Approved,” acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction over the sale and use of portable oil-fueled heaters as set forth in this chapter. A listed portable oil-fueled heater may be approved if it satisfies the requirements set forth in this chapter and if the supplier certifies to the […]

Section 34-42-2 – Approval required for sale–Use prohibited in certain structures.

34-42-2. Approval required for sale–Use prohibited in certain structures. Approved portable oil-fueled heaters may be offered for sale, sold, and used in structures in this state except in places of assembly, educational, health care, multi-family dwellings, or detention occupancies as defined by the National Fire Protection Association’s 101 Life Safety Code as in effect January […]

Section 34-42-3 – Requirements for approval–Labeling.

34-42-3. Requirements for approval–Labeling. Approved portable oil-fueled heaters shall adhere to the following requirements: (1)Approved portable oil-fueled heaters shall have labeling affixed thereto to caution and inform concerning: (a)Provision of an adequate source of ventilation when the heater is in operation; (b)Use of only suitable fuel for the heater; (c)Proper manner of refueling; (d)Proper placement […]

Section 34-42-4 – Jurisdiction of Department of Public Safety–Chapter exclusive.

34-42-4. Jurisdiction of Department of Public Safety–Chapter exclusive. The Department of Public Safety has jurisdiction over the sale and use of portable oil-fueled heaters. The provisions of this chapter exclusively govern the sale and use of portable oil-fueled heaters in this state. Source: SL 1983, ch 257, §4; SL 2003, ch 272, §§20, 121.