Florida Administrative Code
5 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
5J - Division of Consumer Services
Chapter 5J-20 - LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS INSPECTION
Part V - INSTALLATIONS, GENERAL PROCEDURES
Section 5J-20.043 - Out of Service Account Procedure
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 5J-20.043
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) All licensed suppliers of LP gas shall:
(a)
Identify those accounts where stationary, company-owned tanks with a 100 gallon
or more container capacity have been out of service for a period of 12 months,
and within 60 days, provide for the safe removal of the container or
containers, install a suitable mechanical device that prevents the system from
being activated or have a pressure leak safety check pursuant to Annex C of
NFPA 54 as incorporated by reference in Rule
5J-20.002, F.A.C., performed
every 12 months. The supplier shall provide reasonable notice to the customer
prior to initiating such procedures. For underground containers, an abandonment
procedure pursuant to section 6.8.6, NFPA 58 as incorporated by reference in
Rule 5J-20.002, F.A.C., may be
initiated in lieu of removal. The licensed supplier must obtain written
approval of the property owner prior to abandoning the container on the
property.
(b) In the event an
account is reactivated, the supplier shall perform an appropriate pressure leak
safety check. Each supplier shall maintain records of such inactive accounts
suitable for inspection by the Department.
(2) All consumers, end users or owners of LP gas containers shall:
(a) Within 60 days
initiate the safety procedures outlined in paragraph (1)(a), above, for any
stationary LP gas tank with a 100 gallon or more container capacity which has
not been in use for a period of 12 months.
(b) Alternatively, have a prescribed pressure
leak safety check performed annually by licensed, qualified
personnel.
Rulemaking Authority 527.06 FS. Law Implemented 527.06 FS.
New 7-23-86, Amended 2-6-90, 8-9-92, Formerly 4B-1.029, Amended 4-30-96, 9-2-02, 1-29-06, Formerly 5F-11.043, Amended 6-27-18.
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