- (a) Aggregate water capacity of 10,000 gallons or more. The applicant shall notify the commission when the installation is ready for inspection. If the commission does not physically inspect the facility within 30 calendar days of receipt of written notice that the facility is ready for inspection, the facility may operate conditionally until the initial inspection is made. If any safety rule violation(s) exists at the time of the initial inspection, the installation shall cease operation until the violation(s) are corrected.
- (b) Aggregate water capacity of less than 10,000 gallons. After receipt of an LPG Form 501, an inspection will be conducted as soon as possible to verify the installation described is in compliance with the LP-gas safety rules. If any LP-gas statute or safety rule violation exists at the time of the first inspection at a commercial installation, the subject container, including any piping, appliances, appurtenances, or equipment connected to it may be immediately removed from LP-gas service until the violation(s) are corrected.
- (c) Material variances. If the commission determines the completed installation varies materially from the application originally accepted as in compliance, correction of the variance and notification to the commission or resubmission of the application is required. The review of such resubmitted application will follow the procedure(s) described in §9.20 of this title (relating to Filings Required for Stationary LP-Gas Installations).
Source Note:The provisions of this §9.26 adopted to be effective October 15, 1993, 18 TexReg 6451.