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Rule 4101:4-7-01 | Contractor registration and boiler permits.

 

Unless exempt by paragraph (B) of rule 4101:4-2-01 of the Administrative Code,

(A) Every contractor or owner is to be registered with the division of industrial compliance before installing or making major repairs or alterations to any boiler. Applications for registration will be obtained from the division of industrial compliance on forms prescribed by the superintendent.

(B) All contractors or owners performing boiler installations, repairs, or alterations are to register annually with the superintendent. The annual registration processing fee is fifty dollars.

(C) Every contractor or owner is to apply for and obtain a permit from the division of industrial compliance prior to making the installation of any boiler. The application is to be made on forms prescribed by the superintendent. A permit fee of one-hundred dollars per boiler is to be submitted with each permit application form.

(D) Unless the contractor or owner obtains a "National Board "R" Certificate of Authorization" as prescribed in "Part 3" of the "NBIC" referenced in rule 4101:4-3-01 of the Administrative Code, every contractor or owner is to apply for and obtain a permit from the division of industrial compliance prior to making a routine repair that involves welding or a major repair to an existing boiler. The application is to be made on forms prescribed by the superintendent. A permit fee of one-hundred dollars per boiler is to be submitted with each permit application form.

(E) Every contractor or owner performing boiler alterations is to obtain a "National Board "R" Certificate of Authorization" as prescribed in "Part 3" of the "NBIC" referenced in rule 4101:4-3-01 of the Administrative Code. The contractor or owner is not required to apply for or obtain a permit from the division of industrial compliance. However, in accordance with "Part 3" of the "NBIC" and rule 4101:4-9-01 of the Administrative Code, authorization from an authorized inspector is to be obtained prior to making the proposed alteration.

Last updated July 2, 2024 at 10:17 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 4104.02(A)(1)
Amplifies: 4104.04(B), 4104.18, 4104.101
Five Year Review Date: 7/1/2029
Prior Effective Dates: 11/15/1973, 1/1/1990, 1/1/1992, 2/1/1996, 1/1/2002, 7/1/2007, 3/1/2013, 8/1/2018