(a) No person shall engage in the business of installing, remodeling, replacing or repairing any liquefied petroleum gas system or equipment used in connection with such systems, including the filling or refilling of containers without first obtaining a license from the Division of Building Inspection of the City.
(b) Any person desiring such license or certificate shall file a written application therefor with the Division of Building Inspection, which application shall contain information to establish the qualifications, experience and competence of such applicant. The above shall be waived if requirements as set forth in Section 1343.04 are met.
(c) Each successful applicant shall file with the Division of Building Inspection a policy of insurance written by a company authorized to do business in the State, with bodily injury, property damage and completed operations coverage in accordance with the following schedule:
Bodily Injury | Property Damage |
$ 50,000 each person
| $100,000 each accident
|
$100,000 each occurrence
| $200,000 aggregate
|
$100,000 completed operations
| $200,000 completed operations aggregate
|
Such insurance shall protect persons and/or property against loss, injury or damage arising out of any negligent act of the insured or any of his agents or employees and shall contain an endorsement that the same shall not be cancelled before giving the City written notice thirty days prior to cancellation.
(d) Each successful applicant shall pay to the City the sum of thirty dollars ($30.00) per year for the license which shall be renewable annually on January 1 of each year. LP-Gas dealers licensed under this chapter shall not be required to pay the inspection fee as required by the Fire Prevention Code. This exclusion is not applicable to dealers operating from more than one location.
(f) The Board of Control as outlined in Section 1311.02 shall be comprised of the Commissioner of Building Inspection, Chief of the Fire Prevention Bureau and the Director of Law.
(Ord. 682-91. Passed 9-3-91.)