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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 234 — Liquefied petroleum gas and other flammable liquids

234.140 Regulations.

152 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-234/234-140

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(1)The commissioner, after a public hearing thereon, shall make, promulgate, and
enforce regulations setting forth minimum general standards covering the design,
construction, location, installation, and operation of equipment for storing,
handling, transporting by tank truck, tank trailer, and utilizing liquefied petroleum
gases, and specifying the odorization of said gases and the degree thereof. Said
regulations shall be such as are reasonably necessary for the protection of the health,
welfare and safety of the public and persons using such materials, and shall be in
substantial conformity with the generally accepted standards of safety concerning
the same subject matter. Regulations concerning the construction of buildings
relating to liquefied petroleum gases shall conform to the uniform state building
code after said code is promulgated.
(2)The commissioner shall promulgate any additional rules and regulations which he
or she deems necessary to provide for the safe storage, handling, transportation and
use of liquefied petroleum gas.
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