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.
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. For additional information concerning Class 1 Permits Click Here
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. For additional information concerning Class 2 Permits Click Here
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. For additional information concerning Class 3 Permits Click Here
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. For additional information concerning Class 4 Permits Click Here
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. For additional information concerning Class 5 Permits Click Here
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. For additional information concerning Class 7 Permits Click Here
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. For additional information concerning Class 8 Permits Click Here
The holder of a Class 9 Permit may engage in the manufacturing and selling of LP-Gas containers. Class 9 Permits expire at the end of each calendar year and will need to be renewed for the next year. For additional information concerning Class 9 Permits Click Here
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. For additional information concerning Class 10 Permits Click Here
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The state of Arkansas acknowledges the sacrifice and thanks all the men and women who have served our country through military service. If you are active or retired or are the spouse of one who is active or retired, and are seeking a permit from the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board, your permit application as well as certification examinations and inspections will be expedited.