Permits Applications and Renewals

The Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board issues permits for all phases of the Industry from small cylinder filling operations to full service retail. If you are starting a propane business please select the “New Application” PDF. If you already hold a permit and wish to renew for the upcoming year select “Renewal Application” PDF.

Class 1 Permit

The holder of a Class 1 Permit may engage in any phase of the retail LP Gas Industry including domestic, commercial, industrial, and agricultural within their area of operation. Class 1 Permits expire at the end of each calendar year and will need to be renewed for the next year.

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Class 2 Permit

The holder of a Class 2 Permit may engage in the selling and installation of LP-Gas bulk storage containers and piping as well as LP-Gas appliances. Class 2 Permits expire at the end of each calendar year and will need to be renewed for the next year.

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Class 3 Permit

The holder of a Class 3 Permit may engage in the filling, selling, and delivery of ICC/DOT cylinders and ASME motor fuel cylinders. Class 3 Permit holders can also establish cylinder exchange stations. Class 3 Permits expire at the end of each calendar year and will need to be renewed for the next year.

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Class 4 Permit

The holder of a Class 4 Permit may engage in the selling, installation, and conversion of Autogas equipment on internal combustion engines. Class 4 Permits expire at the end of eachcalendar year and will need to be renewed for the next year.

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Class 5 Permit

The holder of a Class 5 Permit may engage in the bulk transportation of Lp-Gas. Class 5 Permits expire at the end of each calendar year and will need to be renewed for the next year.

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Class 7 Permit

The holder of a Class 7 Permit may engage in the filling of permanently mounted containers on vehicles through the operation of an Autogas Service Station. Class 7 Permits expire at the end of each calendar year and will need to be renewed for the next year.

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Class 8 Permit

The holder of a Class 8 Permit may engage in the selling and distribution of LP-Gas through the operation of pipeline terminals, rail terminals, and refineries. Class 8 Permits expire at the end of each calendar year and will need to be renewed for the next year.

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Class 9 Permit

The holder of a Class 8 Permit may engage in the selling and distribution of LP-Gas through the operation of pipeline terminals, rail terminals, and refineries. Class 8 Permits expire at the end of each calendar year and will need to be renewed for the next year.

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Class 10 Permit

The holder of a Class 10 Permit may engage in the installation of LP-Gas piping and appliances in buildings both domestic and commercial. Individuals holding a Master Plumber's License are exempt from this Permit requirement. Class 10 Permits expire at the end of each calendar year and will need to be renewed for the next year.

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