(A) The Inspector is authorized and directed to enforce all of the provisions of the Gas Code. Upon presentation of proper credentials, he or she may enter any building or premises at reasonable times for the purpose of making inspections or preventing violations of the Gas Code.
(B) The Inspector is authorized to disconnect any gas piping or fixture or appliance for which a certificate of approval is required, but has not been issued, or which, upon inspection, shall be found defective or in such condition as to endanger life or property. In all cases where such a disconnection is made, a notice shall be attached to the piping, fixture or appliance disconnected by the Inspector, which notice shall state that the same has been disconnected by the Inspector, together with the reason or reasons therefor, and it shall be unlawful for any person to remove the notice or reconnect said gas piping or fixture or appliance without authorization by the Inspector and such gas piping or fixture or appliance shall not be put in service or used until the Inspector has attached his certificate of approval in lieu of his or her prior disconnection notice.
(C) It shall be the duty of the Inspector to confer from time to time with representatives of the local Health Department, the local Fire Department and the gas company, and otherwise obtain from proper sources all helpful information and advice, presenting same to the appropriate officials from time to time for their consideration.
(2011 Code, § 12-306)