MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2012 Regular Session

To: Energy

By: Representative Chism

House Bill 947

(As Passed the House)

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 75-57-49, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REVISE THE QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY FOR THE STATE LIQUEFIED COMPRESSED GAS BOARD TO PERMIT PERSONS TO ENGAGE IN CERTAIN PHASES OF THE LIQUEFIED COMPRESSED GAS BUSINESS; TO AMEND SECTION 75-57-105, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE THAT THE STATE LIQUEFIED COMPRESSED GAS BOARD SHALL PROMULGATE AND ENFORCE REGULATIONS NECESSARY FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES LAWS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 75-57-49, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     75-57-49.  Before any person shall be granted a permit to, or shall engage in or continue in the business of the distributing, either wholesale or retail, installing, altering, extending, changing or repairing of any liquefied compressed gas system, appliance or container, or in the business of distributing and selling liquefied compressed gas, either at wholesale or retail, whether from trucks or other vessels, in cylinders or in any other manner, such person shall satisfy the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board that he or she is of good character, is competent to transact business so as to safeguard the interest of the public, and is financially responsible; and this provision as to financial responsibility shall be met by such person by filing with the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board evidence that he or she has in force such of the hereinafter listed insurance policies on standard contract forms and written by an insurance company, or companies, qualified to do business in the State of Mississippi, as the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board shall require, based upon those activities listed above in which such person is engaged, to wit:

     ANY PERSON THAT ENGAGES IN FILLING CYLINDERS AND MOTOR FUEL TANKS WITH LIQUEFIED COMPRESSED GAS ON THEIR PREMISES OR ANY PERSON WHO IS IN THE BUSINESS OF INSTALLING LC GAS CARBURETION OR APPLIANCES:

                                      Limits of Liability

                                     Each

                                     Occasion    Aggregate

 Manufacturers and Contractors

     Public liability                $100,000    $300,000

 Products liability                  $100,000    $300,000

 Workers' Compensation and

 Employers' Liability

    Insurance                       State Statute

     ANY PERSON THAT ENGAGES IN ANY PHASE OF THE LIQUEFIED COMPRESSED GAS BUSINESS OTHER THAN CYLINDER FILLING LOCATIONS:

                              Limits of Liability

                              Bodily Injury          Property

                              Each       Each        Damage Each

                              Person     Accident      Accident

 Automobile public liability   $500,000   $1,000,000   $1,000,000

                              Each

                              Occasion   Aggregate

 Manufacturers and Contractors

     Public liability        $1,000,000  $1,000,000

 Products liability          $1,000,000  $1,000,000

 Workers' Compensation and

 Employers' Liability

    Insurance                 State Statute

     The State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board shall not require insurance coverage as specified above unless the hazard of liquefied compressed gases is involved.

     No policy issued under the provisions of this chapter may be cancelled before thirty (30) days from the date of receipt by the Commissioner of Insurance of written notice of intention to cancel such policy.

     It is expressly provided, however, that in lieu of filing with the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board evidence that such insurance, as outlined above, is in force, any such person may file with the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board a good and sufficient surety bond executed by a surety company licensed to do business in this state in the amount of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), which said bond shall be payable to the State of Mississippi and shall be conditioned to guarantee the payment of all damages which proximately result from any act of negligence on the part of such person, or their agents or employees, while engaged in any of the activities herein specified.  In lieu of such surety bond, any such person may execute and file a good and sufficient personal bond in the amount and conditioned as specified above, which said personal bond shall be secured by bonds or other obligations of the State of Mississippi or the United States Government, of equal value.

     Upon compliance with the provisions of this section, where such compliance is required, and upon compliance with all other provisions of this chapter, the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board shall issue to such dealer a permit to engage in such business, but not before.  All such permits shall be valid until voluntarily surrendered, or until suspended, revoked or cancelled by the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board, the Commissioner of Insurance or the chancery or circuit court.  All permits issued under the provisions of Chapter 170, Laws of 1940, as amended, or Chapter 265, Laws of 1946, shall remain in full force and effect until the expiration date thereof at which time they must be renewed under the terms and conditions of this chapter.

     SECTION 2.  Section 75-57-105, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     75-57-105.  (1)  The board shall promulgate and enforce regulations necessary for the administration of this chapter, and also setting forth the minimum general safety standards for the design, construction, location, installation and operation of equipment for storing, handling, transporting by tank truck or tank trailer and utilizing liquefied compressed gas for fuel purposes and for the odorization of liquefied compressed gas. 

     (2)  The board's regulations shall be in substantial conformity with the published Standards of the National Fire Protection Association for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases (NFPA 58) and with the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54) as recommended by the National Fire Protection Association, adopted in accordance with the Mississippi Administrative Procedures Law.  The board shall consider the adoption of revised versions of these standards as they are adopted by the National Fire Protection Association; the board may consider the adoption of other standards for matters not addressed by the above standards or amend the above standards if deemed to be in the best interest of the State of Mississippi and with the approval of the Commissioner of Insurance. 

     (3)  The board is authorized to hold hearings, call witnesses, administer oaths, take testimony and obtain evidence in the conduct of its business.

     SECTION 3.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2012.