(1) The division may issue the following types of licenses:
- (a) Class I: A licensed dealer who is engaged in the business of installing gas appliances or systems for the use of LPG and who sells, fills, refills, delivers, or is permitted to deliver any LPG.
- (b) Class II: A business engaged in the sale, transportation, and exchange of cylinders, but not transporting or transferring gas in liquid.
- (c) Class III: A business not engaged in the sale of LPG, but engaged in the sale and installation of gas appliances, or LPG systems.
(d) Class IV: Any of the following businesses:
- (i) dispensers;
- (ii) sale of used containers greater than 96 pounds water capacity; and
- (iii) other LPG businesses not listed in Subsections R710-6-4(1)(a) through (c).
(2) The application for a license to engage in the business of LPG as required in Subsection R710-6-5(1), shall be accompanied with proof of general liability insurance.
- (a) The general liability insurance shall be issued by a general liability insurance carrier showing coverage of at least $1,000,000 for each incident, and $2,000,000 in total coverage.
- (b) The licensee shall notify the division within 30 days after the general liability insurance coverage required is no longer in effect for any reason.
(3) The application shall be signed by an authorized representative of the applicant.
- (a) If the application is made by a partnership, it shall be signed by at least one partner.
- (b) If the application is made by a corporation or association other than a partnership, it shall be signed by the principal officers or authorized agents.
- (4) The division shall issue a license upon receipt of a properly completed application, an inspection, completion of inspection requirements, and compliance with Title 53, Chapter 7, Part 3, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Act and this rule.
- (5) Licenses shall be valid for one year from the date of application.
- (6) Application for renewal shall be made on forms provided by the division.
- (7) The board may deny to renew a license for any reason they are authorized, pursuant to Section R710-6-6, to deny an initial license.
- (8) A licensee shall notify the division, via email, within 30 days of any change of address.
- (9) A licensee may not conduct business under a name other than the name or names which appear on the license.
- (10) The division shall make available to the enforcing authority, the name, business address, and license number of each person that is licensed pursuant to this rule upon request and without cost.
- (11) The holder of any license shall submit such license for inspection upon request of the enforcing authority.
- (12) A licensed person shall, within 20 days of employment, and within 20 days of termination of any employee, report to the division, the name and LPG certificate number, if any, of every person performing any act requiring an LPG certificate for such licensed person.
- (13) A license issued pursuant to this rule shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises of the licensed location.
(14) A duplicate license may be issued by the division to replace any previously issued license, which has been lost or destroyed, upon the submission of a written statement from the licensee to the division.
- (a) The written statement shall attest as to whether the license has been lost or destroyed.
- (b) If the original license is found it shall be surrendered to division within 15 days, except if the license is a digital license.
- (15) A license shall be identified by a number, delineated as P-number.
(16) A licensee who is involved in an accident involving LPG shall immediately report to the division by telephone and in writing within three days the following information:
- (a) any pertinent information such as the location, names of persons involved, cause, contributing factors, and the type of accident; and whether death or serious injury of persons, or property damage of $5,000 or more resulted from the accident.
KEY: liquefied petroleum gas
Date of Last Change: August 25, 2025
Notice of Continuation: August 28, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-7-305