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02-381
Department of Professional and Financial Regulation
Oil and Solid Fuel Board
2001-2002 Regulatory Agenda
UMBRELLA-UNIT NUMBER: 02-381
AGENCY NAME: Department of Professional and Financial Regulation,
Oil and Solid Fuel Board
CONTACT PERSON:
Cheryl Hersom, Board Administrator, 35 State House Station, Augusta,
ME 04333-0035, (207) 624-8633
EMERGENCY RULES
ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None
EXPECTED 2001-2002
RULE-MAKING ACTIVITY:
CHAPTER 1:
Definitions
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2311, §2353 and §2402
PURPOSE: The Board intends to review and revise its rules to ensure
clarity and conformity with the enabling statute by clarifying wording
of the rules.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 3:
Categories and Responsibilities for Licensure
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2311, §2353, §2402 and §2404
PURPOSE: The Board intends to review and revise its rules to ensure
clarity and conformity with the enabling statute by clarifying the requirements
for licensure for Apprentices, Journeymen and Masters.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 4:
Qualifications for Licensure
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2353, §2402 and §2403
PURPOSE: The Board intends to review and revise its rules to ensure
clarity and conformity with the enabling statute by setting forth the
type of examinations administered and other specific information pertaining
to the examinations.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 5:
Use of Other License Authorities
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2353 and §2402
PURPOSE: The Board intends to review and revise its rules to ensure
clarity and conformity with the enabling statute by clarifying the requirements
for licensed master and journeyman technicians to gain licensed experience
as an apprentice to qualify for an additional license authority.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 6:
Fees
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRSA §2353 and 2402-A
PURPOSE: The Board may repeal existing fee provisions in the event that
OLR establishes fees for this board directly pursuant to 10 MRSA §8003(2-A)(D).
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the board.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 7:
Adoption of Standards and Rules
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2313, §2353 and §2402
PURPOSE: The Board intends to review and revise its rules to ensure
clarity and conformity with the enabling statute by setting forth the
standards for installation of any oil and solid fuel burning equipment,
chimneys, fireplaces and vents.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 8:
Modification of Standards
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2313, §2353 and §2402
PURPOSE: The Board intends to review and revise its rules to ensure
clarity and conformity with the enabling statute by authorizing modifications
to installation standards under unusual circumstances.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 9:
Installation of Oil Burning Equipment
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2313, §2353 and §2402
PURPOSE: The Board intends to review and revise its rules to ensure
clarity and conformity with the enabling statute by clarifying the guidelines
for the installation of oil burning equipment with necessary safety
controls, devices and standards for the reduction of fire hazards associated
with oil fired equipment used in residential, commercial, and industrial
applications.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 10:
Installation of Solid Fuel Burning Equipment
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2313, §2353 and §2402
PURPOSE: The Board intends to review and revise its rules to ensure
clarity and conformity with the enabling statute by clarifying the proper
installation of solid fuel burning equipment in residential, commercial,
and industrial installations.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 11:
Chimneys
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2313, §2313-A, §2353 and §2402
PURPOSE: The Board intends to review and revise its rules to ensure
clarity and conformity with the enabling statute by clarifying the construction
and installation requirements of chimneys, fireplaces, and venting systems
for residential, commercial, and industrial appliances.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 12:
Installation of Oil Fired Equipment in Repair, Parking and Residential
Garages.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2353 and 2402-A
PURPOSE: The Board intends to repeal this section since NFPA #88A and
#88B, being adopted by reference in Chapter 7, sets forth the proper
installation and location of oil burning equipment in automotive repair
garages and self-propelled small engine repair facilities, and parking
residential garages.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER 13:
Installation of Waste Oil Appliances and Waste Oil Supply Tanks
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 M.R.S.A. §2313, §2353 and §2402
PURPOSE: The Board intends to review and revise its rules to ensure
clarity and conformity with the enabling statute by clarifying the requirements
for the use of waste oil burning equipment.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Prior to July, 2002.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Licensees and the general public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
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