(a) If AFS determines that any LNG container or installation
constitutes an immediate danger to the public health, safety, and
welfare, AFS shall require the immediate removal of all LNG and/or
the immediate disconnection by a properly licensed company to the
extent necessary to eliminate the danger. This may include equipment
or any part of the system including the service container. A warning
tag shall be attached by AFS until the unsafe condition is remedied.
Once the unsafe condition is remedied, the tag may be removed by an
AFS inspector or by the licensee if authorized by AFS.
(b) If the affected entity disagrees with the removal
from service and/or placement of a warning tag the entity may request
a review of AFS' decision within 10 calendar days. Within 10 business
days, AFS shall notify such entity of its finding in writing, stating
the deficiencies. If the entity disagrees, the entity may request
or AFS on its own motion may request a hearing. Such installation
shall be brought into compliance or removed from service until such
time as the final decision is rendered by the Commission.
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