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Ark. Code Ann. § 15-75-304

Certificates of competency — Qualifications

Known as the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board Act

The act spans §§ 15-75-101 to 15-75-407 (52 sections).

Acts 1965, No. 31, § 24; A.S.A. 1947, § 53-723; Acts 1995, No. 477, § 2; 1999, No. 224, § 1; 2007, No. 733, § 4; 2009, No. 481, § 10; 2019, No. 315, § 1269.

(1) To be entitled to a certificate of competency, a person shall: Have satisfactory experience in the liquefied petroleum gas business or give proof of previous on-the-job training in the liquefied petroleum gas business satisfactory to the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board as prescribed by its rules;

(2) Have not less than thirty (30) days' experience in the liquefied petroleum gas installation or transportation business; and

(3) Pass a written or oral examination as prescribed by the board.

(4) A new class one employee shall attend a forty-hour basic course in liquefied petroleum gas, as prescribed by the board, within the first year of his or her employment, or his or her certification certificate will be suspended until the course has been completed.

(5) A class one employee who changes from one class one employer to another class one employer who has not previously had the forty-hour basic training course, as prescribed by the board, shall do so within one (1) year of the transfer date of employment or his or her certification certificate will be suspended until the course has been completed.

(6) The board may accept as its own a reciprocal state's transportation and delivery examination for a transport driver only if it contains substantially equivalent requirements as those required by the board.

(7) Substantial uniformity shall be demonstrated by a letter from the issuing authority of the state or a copy of a current and valid card issued by the reciprocal state.

(8) All applicable fees shall be paid to the board before the issuance of the certification card.

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.