Arizona Administrative Code
Title 3 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 7 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE - WEIGHTS AND MEASURES SERVICES DIVISION
Article 10 - STAGE I VAPOR RECOVERY
Section R3-7-1005 - Initial Inspection and Testing
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Within 10 days after beginning the dispensing of gasoline at a site that requires an Authority to Construct permit, a person shall provide the Division with a written certification of completion by the contractor and schedule an inspection that includes tests and acceptance criteria specified in the Authority to Construct permit and this subsection. The inspection shall be witnessed by the Division at a time approved by the Division and include the following tests:
B. If there is a difference between a testing contractor's test results and the Division's test results, the Division's test results prevail.
C. If a site fails to pass any of the tests required by subsection (A), the affected vapor recovery system or component shall remain out of service until the vapor recovery system and component pass all the appropriate tests in subsection (A).
D. A person who cancels an initial inspection shall notify the Division by calling the Division's designated telephone number at least one hour before the scheduled inspection and shall reschedule the inspection within 10 business days after this notification. The Division shall take enforcement action if a person fails to comply with this Section.
E. A person shall notify the Division when a vapor recovery system or component is repaired after failing an initial inspection. A registered service representative shall not proceed with a reinspection until the Division approves the reinspection date and time.
F. If a registered service representative does not start an initial inspection pressure decay test within 30 minutes of the scheduled start time, the Division shall fail the initial inspection of that site.
G. If a person cancels an initial inspection, the person shall reschedule the inspection within 90 days from the date gasoline was first dispensed.