(C) The Category A-2 examination qualifies an individual
to assemble, repair, install, subframe, test, and sell DOT cylinders.
(D) The Category B examination qualifies an individual
to subframe, test, and sell transport containers; test LP-gas storage
containers; install, test, and sell LP-gas motor or mobile fuel containers
and systems; and install and repair transport systems and motor or
mobile fuel systems.
(E) The Category C examination qualifies an individual
to transport LP-gas in a transport equipped with one or more containers,
load and unload LP-gas, and install and repair transport systems.
(F) The Category D examination qualifies an individual
to sell, service, and install containers, and to service, install,
and repair piping and appliances, excluding motor fuel containers,
motor fuel systems, recreational vehicle containers, or recreational
vehicle systems.
(G) The Category E examination qualifies an individual
to store, sell, transport and distribute LP-gas and perform all other
categories of licensed activities except the manufacture, fabrication,
assembly, repair, subframing, and testing of LP-gas containers and
the sale and installation of LP-gas motor or mobile fuel systems rated
at more than 25 horsepower.
(H) The Category F examination qualifies an individual
to operate a cylinder-filling facility, including cylinder filling,
the sale of LP-gas in cylinders, and the replacement of cylinder valves.
(I) The Category G examination qualifies an individual
to operate an LP-gas dispensing station to fill ASME motor or mobile
fuel containers.
(J) The Category H examination qualifies an individual
to transport and sell LP-gas in cylinders.
(K) The Category I examination qualifies an individual
to operate a service station as set out in Category F and G.
(L) The Category J examination qualifies an individual
to operate a service station as set out in Category I, transport cylinders
as set out in Category H and install and connect DOT cylinders.
(M) The Category K examination qualifies an individual
to sell and distribute LP-gas through mains or pipes, and to install
and repair LP-gas systems.
(N) The Category L examination qualifies an individual
to sell and install both LP-gas motor or mobile fuel containers and
fuel systems on engines.
(O) The Category M examination qualifies an individual
to sell, service, and install recreational vehicle containers, and
to install, repair, and service recreational vehicle appliances, piping,
and LP-gas systems, including recreational vehicle motor or mobile
fuel systems and containers.
(P) The Category N examination qualifies an individual
to service and install containers that supply fuel to manufactured
housing, and to install, repair, and service appliances and piping
systems for manufactured housing.
(Q) The Category O examination qualifies an individual
to test LP-gas containers, motor or mobile fuel systems, transfer
systems, and transport systems to determine the safety of the containers
or systems for LP-gas service, including the necessary installation,
disconnection, reconnection, testing, and repair of LP-gas motor fuel
systems or mobile fuel systems, transfer systems, and transport systems
involved in the testing of containers.
(R) The Category P examination qualifies an individual
to operate a portable cylinder exchange service where LP-gas is sold
in portable cylinders whose LP-gas capacity does not exceed 21 pounds,
where the portable cylinders are not filled on site, and where no
other LP-gas activity requiring a license is conducted.
(e) Within 15 calendar days of the date an individual
takes an examination, AFS shall notify the individual of the results
of the examination. If the examination is graded or reviewed by a
testing or proctoring service, AFS shall notify the individual of
the examination results within 14 days of the date AFS receives the
results from the testing or proctoring service. If the notice of the
examination results will be delayed for longer than 90 days after
the examination date, AFS shall notify the individual of the reason
for the delay before the 90th day. AFS may require a testing or proctoring
service to notify an individual of the individual's examination results.
(f) Failure of any examination shall immediately disqualify
the individual from performing any LP-gas related activities covered
by the examination which is failed, except for activities covered
by a separate examination which the individual has passed.
(1) Any individual who fails an examination administered
by the Commission at the Austin location may retake the same examination
one additional time during a business day.
(2) Any subsequent examination shall be taken on another
business day, unless approved by the AFS director.
(3) An individual who fails an examination may request
an analysis of the individual's performance on the examination.
(g) The Commission shall not issue a certificate to
an applicant for a management-level certificate that requires completion
of a course of instruction until the applicant completes both the
required course of instruction and passes the required management-level
rules examination.
(h) An applicant for a management-level certificate
shall pass the management-level rules examination within two years
after completing a required course of instruction. An applicant who
fails to pass such an examination within two years of completing such
a course shall reapply as a new applicant.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §9.10 adopted to be effective February 1, 2001, 26 TexReg 947; amended to be effective May 28, 2001, 26 TexReg 3742; amended to be effective June 9, 2003, 28 TexReg 4412; amended to be effective September 1, 2005, 30 TexReg 4810; amended to be effective February 12, 2007, 32 TexReg 519; amended to be effective October 29, 2007, 32 TexReg 7675; amended to be effective February 1, 2008, 33 TexReg 138; amended to be effective December 24, 2012, 37 TexReg 9913; amended to be effective January 4, 2016, 41 TexReg 238; amended to be effective January 6, 2020, 45 TexReg 127; amended to be effective July 18, 2022, 47 TexReg 4119 |