Class 7 Permit
Any person desiring to engage in the liquefied petroleum gas business in this state must file a formal application and supporting papers, together with a filing fee of fifty dollars ($50.00), with the Director of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board at least thirty (30) days prior to the approval of the application by the director. Should the applicant be a corporation or partnership, copies of the articles of incorporation or partnership agreement, if any, shall accompany the application together with a certificate from the Revenue Division of the Department of Finance and Administration evidencing that all taxes due have been paid or otherwise negating state tax liability.
In addition, all Class 7 Applicants must provide the following:
- The holder of a class seven permit:
- May operate liquefied petroleum gas service stations;
- May sell liquefied petroleum gas to operators of mobile equipment only;
- May not sell or install any type container or appliance;
- May not fill any type container except those permanently mounted on mobile equipment;
- Must provide storage and dispensing facilities suitable to the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board;
- Must furnish evidence of the following insurance:
- Manufacturers' and Contractor’s & Bodily Injury Liability Insurance
- Each Person $500,000
- Each Accident $500,000
- Manufacturers' and Contractor’s & Property Damage Liability Insurance
- Each Accident $500,000
- Aggregate $500,000
- Products Bodily Injury & Liability Insurance
- Each Person $500,000
- Each Accident $ 500,000
- Aggregate $500,000
- Products Property Damage & Liability Insurance
- Each Accident $500,000
- Aggregate $500,000
(or) Garage Liability Bodily & Liability Insurance
- Each Person $500,000
- Each Accident $500,000
(or) Garage Liability Property & Damage Liability Insurance
- Must pay an annual permit fee in the sum of one hundred dollars ($100).