New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 18 - LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 5:18-1.3 - Compliance
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) All liquefied petroleum gas systems shall be installed and maintained in a safe operating condition in accordance with these rules.
(b) Zoning considerations shall be the responsibility of the municipality in which the system is located.
(c) All buildings or structures housing liquefied petroleum systems and foundations for containers shall be constructed in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Uniform Construction Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23.
(d) Only a qualified person shall sell, fill, or refill liquefied petroleum gas at a dispensing or distributing point.
(e) Any person performing installation, maintenance, repair, removal, adjustment or other services to propane containers or appliances, including, but not limited to, ranges, water heaters, heaters, furnaces, and other propane fueled systems for residential and commercial applications, shall obtain a Propane Service Certification issued by the Department. Persons performing installation or service work on containers must be certified in accordance with (e)1 below; persons performing installation or service work on appliances must be certified in accordance with (e)2 below.
(f) No propane service work as described in this section shall be undertaken without the appropriate Propane Service Certification after October 5, 2010.
(g) The Department may revoke or suspend a Propane Service Certification or may assess fines or penalties in cases where a certified individual or licensee violates the provisions of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Act and/or rules.
(h) No person shall install, remove, connect, disconnect, fill or refill any liquefied petroleum gas container without permission of the owner of the container.
(i) The owner of an LP-Gas container found to be in a hazardous condition shall remove the container from the site as soon as possible or necessary, but in no case later than five working days of written notification by the Division.
(j) The Commissioner may order the owner or operator of a system to meet additional requirements:
(k) LP-Gas systems having a product vapor pressure greater than that allowed in the referenced standards for commercial propane, with the product measured at 100 degrees Fahrenheit, shall be subject to the approval of the Commissioner.
(l) When liquefied petroleum gas equipment is to be abandoned or temporarily placed out of service, the user/owner shall comply with the provisions of Section F-3608.0, Abandonment of Equipment, of the Fire Prevention Code, N.J.A.C. 5:70-3.
(m) When a customer changes LP-Gas marketers, or there is any change in container, a test for leak tightness shall be performed by the marketer supplying LP-Gas after the change. The results shall be documented and be made available upon request for review by the Department.
(n) Any person seeking a waiver or modification of any requirement set forth in this chapter in a specific situation where strict adherence to the requirement poses a hardship, or where technological advances allow an alternative that provides equivalent protection, may submit a request for such waiver or modification to the Department. The application shall include a statement that explains why strict adherence to the rules would be problematic, or why an alternative would be appropriate, and a statement that documents that the alternative(s) requested would be consistent with the intent of the Act and of this chapter and would not result in any increased health or safety risk. The Department may grant any such waiver or modification only upon a finding that doing so would not result in any increased health or safety risk and would be consistent with the intent of the Act and of this chapter.