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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

234.175 Certification of equipment installation -- Compliance with administrative

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regulations and manufacturer's instructions -- Immunity from liability --
Exception.
(1)Domestic and commercial gas-consuming equipment and appliances shall not be
installed unless their correctness as to design, construction, and performance is
certified by:
(a)A nationally recognized testing agency adequately equipped and competent to
perform such services evidenced by the attachment of its seal or label to such
gas appliances. This agency shall be one which maintains a program of
national inspection of production models of gas appliances, at least once each
year on the manufacturer's premises;
(b)By the American Gas Association Laboratories, as evidenced by the
attachment of its listing symbol or approval seal to gas appliances and a
certificate or letter certifying approval under the above-mentioned
requirements, or listing by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., shall be
considered as constituting compliance with the provisions of this section,
providing, that the manufacturer has approval and certification of same from
the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction.
(2)Equipment not subject to A.G.A. or laboratory inspection must have approval of the
Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction.
(3)A person shall not install gas-consuming appliances, equipment, or other
components of a gas delivery system unless the installation is made in accordance
with the instructions of the manufacturer of the appliance, equipment, or component
and in compliance with the applicable administrative regulations promulgated by
the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction.
(4)A person shall not alter, modify, maintain, or repair gas-consuming appliances,
equipment, or other components of a gas delivery system unless the alteration,
modification, maintenance, or repair is made in accordance with the instructions of
the manufacturer of the appliance, equipment, or component and in compliance
with the applicable administrative regulations promulgated by the Department of
Housing, Buildings and Construction.
(5)A person licensed under this chapter or an agent or employee of the person shall not
be liable for civil damages for injury to persons or property that result from the
installation, alteration, modification, maintenance, or repair of a gas-consuming
appliance, equipment, or component by a person other than the licensee or the
licensee's agent or employee.
(a)Except as provided in paragraph
(b)of this subsection, a person licensed
under this chapter or the licensee's agent or employee who provides gas to an
end user shall not be liable for civil damages for injury to persons or property
that result from the installation, alteration, modification, maintenance, or
repair of the gas-consuming appliance, equipment, or component if the
installation, alteration, modification, maintenance, or repair is done without
the actual knowledge and consent of the licensee or the licensee's agent or
employee.
(b)A person licensed under this chapter or his or her agent or employee shall not
be exempt from liability for civil damages under paragraph
(a)of this
subsection if the person or his or her agent or employee is negligent or acts
intentionally, and the negligence or intentional act causes or partially causes
injury or damage.
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