Published on: 14636250. Definitions, Bureau of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Inspection Forms, Installer Licenses, Minimum Storage as Relates to Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Marking of Containers, Unsafe Container or System, Inspection of DOT Cylinders, Out-of-gas, Leak Call, and Interrupted Service Procedure, Dispensing Units, Connecting or Disconnecting Cylinders, Tanks, or Systems; Notice to Owner; Transportation, Cylinder Exchange Units, Documentation of Training, General, Master Qualifier Examinations; Applicant Qualifications, Approved Courses of Continuing Education, Renewal of Qualifier and Master Qualifier Certificates, Examination Procedures, Reporting of Qualifier and Master Qualifier Vacancies, Facility Inspection Report; Vehicle Inspection Report; Notice of Required Correction; and Failure to Correct., Enforcement Actions and Administrative Penalties, Resolution of Violations, Settlement, and Additional Enforcement Remedies
Published on: 14293161. These proposed rule changes and new rules will adopt national definitions and clarify terms used throughout Rule Chapter 5F-11; incorporate department forms by reference and indicate the internet site from which copies may be obtained; clarify submission requirements for licensure applicants; establish a new specialty installer license type; clarify requirements for posting of owner information at dealer sites; clarify procedure for "red-tagging" unsafe systems; establish requirement to document leak test results; correct references to codes, statutes, or rules; clarify “working days” for purposes of notice of disconnect and establish that disconnect notices will expire after thirty working days; clarify existing and establish additional safety requirements for protection of cylinder storage units; clarify experience requirements for qualifiers; clarify examination and re-examination procedures; clarify term “immediately” for purposes of reporting qualifier vacancies and establish department e-mail site to which notices may be sent; clarify use of Facility Inspection Report and Vehicle Inspection Report and establish use of Notice of Required Correction and procedures for requesting extensions to correct code violations; specify penalties to be assessed for violations of laws, rules, and regulations to ensure uniformity in the application of such penalties; and establish alternative resolution procedures.
Published on: 12822350. A rule development workshop will be held on proposed additions/changes to liquefied petroleum gas rules contained in Rule Chapter 5F-11, F.A.C.; April 22, 2013, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Eyster Auditorium
3125 Conner Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1650
Published on: 12727387. These proposed rule changes and new rules will adopt national definitions and clarify terms used throughout Rule Chapter 5F; incorporate department forms by reference and indicate site from which copies may be obtained; clarify submission requirements for licensure applicants; establish a new specialty installer license type; clarify requirements for posting of owner information at dealer sites; clarify procedure for "red-tagging" unsafe systems; establish requirement to document leak test results; correct references to codes, statutes, or rules; clarify “working days” for purposes of notice of disconnect and establish that disconnect notices will expire after thirty working days; clarify existing and establish additional safety requirements for protection of cylinder storage units; clarify experience requirements for qualifiers; clarify examination and re-examination procedures; clarify term “immediately” for purposes of reporting qualifier vacancies and establish department e-mail site to which notices may be sent; increase the Marketing Order assessment rate collected on each gallon of odorized propane sold/consumed in Florida to implement results of industry referendum; clarify assessment payment procedure; clarify use of Facility Inspection Report and Vehicle Inspection Report and establish use of Notice of Required Correction and procedures for requesting extensions to correct code violations; specify penalties to be assessed for violations of laws, rules, and regulations to ensure uniformity in the application of such penalties; and establish alternative resolution procedures.