- (1) An LPG certificate shall show the type of act or acts to be performed and for which the applicant has qualified.
- (2) An individual holding a valid LPG certificate may not be authorized to perform any act unless they are a licensee or are employed by a licensed person.
- (3) It is the responsibility of the LPG certificate holder to ensure that the person they are employed by is licensed under this act.
- (4) The requirements listed in Subsections R710-6-6(2) and (3) do not apply to licensed journeyman plumbers who meet the requirements this rule, or final consumers that meet the requirements in Section 53-7-308.
(5) 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) The written statement shall attest as to whether the certificate has been lost or destroyed.
- (b) If the original certificate is found, it shall be surrendered to the division within 15 days.
(6) An LPG certificate issued shall contain the following information:
- (a) the name of the applicant;
- (b) the signature of the LP Gas Board Chair or the State Fire Marshal;
- (c) the date of issuance;
- (d) the expiration date; and
- (e) the type of service the person is qualified to perform.
- (7) An LPG certificate may not be issued to a person who is under 16 years of age.
- (8) The issuance of a certificate does not grant the individual the authorization to enforce this rule.
- (9) An 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 person.
- (10) Regardless of the acts for which the applicant has qualified, the performance of only those acts authorized under the licensed person employing such applicant shall be permissible.
- (11) Regardless of the acts authorized to be performed by a licensed person, only those acts for which the applicant for a LPG certificate has qualified shall be permissible by such applicant.
- (12) LPG Certificates are not transferable to another individual and shall be carried by the person to whom they are issued.
(13) New employees of a licensed person 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, an employee seeking to obtain a LPG certificate shall have 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.
- (14) Every LPG certificate shall be identified by a number, delineated as PE-number, and such number may not be transferred from one person to another.
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