26.1-22.1 Boiler Inspection
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superheated, or any combination thereof, under pressure or vacuum for use externally to the
boiler by the direct application of heat from the combustion of fuels, or from electricity or nuclear
energy. The term includes fired units for heating or vaporizing liquids other than water when
these units are separate from processing systems and are complete within themselves.26.1-22.1-02.Chief boiler inspector, deputy inspectors-Appointment-Jurisdiction. The commissioner, as manager of the state fire and tornado fund, shall employ a
chief boiler inspector and deputy inspectors. The chief boiler inspector has jurisdiction over all
boilers in this state except as otherwise provided.26.1-22.1-03. Qualifications of chief boiler inspector - Deputy inspectors.1.No person is eligible to the office of chief boiler inspector unless that person:a.Has had at the time of the appointment at least five years' experience in the
construction, inspection, operation, maintenance, or repair of high pressure
boilers and pressure vessels as a mechanical engineer, boilermaker, steam
operating engineer, or boiler inspector. An applicant possessing a mechanical
engineering degree from an accredited school may substitute that degree for
two years of the five years' experience, at the discretion of the commissioner.b.Holds a commission issued by the national board of boiler and pressure vessel
inspectors or obtains the commission within one year after the date of
appointment by the commissioner.c.Is not directly or indirectly interested in the manufacture or sale of boilers or
steam machinery or articles used in the construction or maintenance of engines
or boilers.2.The commissioner shall establish qualifications for a deputy inspector which are not
inconsistent with the requirements of the position.26.1-22.1-04. Powers and duties of chief boiler inspector.1.The chief boiler inspector shall:a.Keep a complete record of the type, dimensions, maximum allowable working
pressure, age, condition, location, and date of the last-recorded internal and
external inspection of boilers to which this chapter applies.b.Cooperate and assist in loss prevention programs sponsored by the
commissioner.2.The chief boiler inspector may delegate powers and duties to any deputy inspector
or special inspector.26.1-22.1-05.General requirement. Every boiler in this state must be constructed,installed, and maintained according to rules adopted to implement this chapter.26.1-22.1-06. Exempt boilers - Inspection of exempt boilers. This chapter does notapply to:1.Any boiler subject to federal inspection or under federal control.Page No. 12.Any boiler located on a farm and used solely for agricultural purposes.3.Any heating boiler located in a private residence or in an apartment house of less
than six family units.4.Any hot water supply boiler not exceeding the following limitations:a.Input of two hundred thousand British thermal units per hour.b.Pressure of one hundred sixty pounds [72.57 kilograms] per square inch
[6.45 square centimeters] gauge.c.Temperature of two hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit [121.11 degrees Celsius].5.Any portable steam cleaner commonly used in a garage.6.Any boiler of a miniature model locomotive, boat, tractor, or stationary engine design
constructed as a hobby, not for commercial use, having an inside diameter not
exceeding ten inches [25.4 centimeters] and a grate area not exceeding one and
one-half square feet [1393.54 square centimeters] and which is properly equipped
with a safety valve, water level indicator, and pressure gauge.7.Any electric boiler used as an integral part of an espresso coffee machine, provided
that the boiler does not exceed one and one-half cubic feet [.0566 cubic meter] in
water capacity, does not exceed fifty pounds per square inch [22.68 kilograms per
square centimeter] pressure, and is constructed, approved, or certified to the
American society of mechanical engineers code or to other national or international
standards.26.1-22.1-07. Inspection of boilers.1.The chief boiler inspector shall inspect each boiler used or proposed to be used
within this state.The inspection must be thorough as to the construction,installation, condition, and operation as provided by the rules adopted to implement
this chapter. An exempt boiler may be inspected by the chief boiler inspector when
the owner, the owner's agent, or the user of the boiler makes written request for
inspection to the commissioner.2.Each boiler of one hundred thousand pounds [45359.24 kilograms] per hour or more
capacity, used or proposed to be used within this state, which has internal
continuous water treatment under the direct supervision of a graduate engineer or
chemist, or one having equivalent experience in the treatment of boiler water when
the water treatment is for the purpose of controlling and limiting serious corrosion
and other deteriorating factors, and with respect to which boiler the chief boiler
inspector has determined that the owner or user has complied with the prescribed
recordkeeping requirements, must be inspected at least once every thirty-six months
internally while not under pressure, and at least once every twelve months externally
while under pressure. If a hydrostatic test is necessary to determine the safety of a
boiler, the test must be conducted by the owner or user of the equipment under the
supervision of the chief boiler inspector.The owner or user of a boiler of onehundred thousand pounds [45359.24 kilograms] per hour or more capacity desiring
to qualify for thirty-six-month internal inspection intervals shall keep available for
examination by the chief boiler inspector accurate records showing the date and
actual time the boiler is out of service and the reason or reasons therefor, and the
results of the chemical and physical analysis of the boiler water, whether from
laboratory analysis of samples taken at regular intervals of not more than forty-eight
hours or from continuous online analysers, that will adequately show the condition of
the water and any other elements or characteristics of the water capable of
producing corrosion or other deterioration of the boiler or its parts. In the event anPage No. 2inspection discloses deficiencies in equipment or in operating procedures,
inspections may be required once every twelve months.26.1-22.1-08. Special inspector.1.Upon written request of an employer, the commissioner may appoint as a special
inspector an inspector in the employ of:a.An insurance company authorized to insure boilers in this state against loss
from explosion;b.A company qualified by the national board of boiler and pressure vessel
inspectors as an accredited owner/user inspection organization; orc.A company qualified by the national board of boiler and pressure vessel
inspectors as an accredited authorized inspection agency.A person may not be appointed as a special inspector unless that person has
passed the examination prescribed by the national board of boiler and pressure
vessel inspectors.2.An inspection performed by a special inspector must be performed in accordance
with this chapter and a complete report of the inspection must be filed with the
commissioner in the time, manner, and form as prescribed by the commissioner.3.If a complete report is not filed by the special inspector's employer with the
commissioner within ninety days from the certificate due date, the chief boiler
inspector may make the required inspection, unless an extension of time is granted
by the chief boiler inspector.The special inspector's employer must pay theinspection fees as required by section 26.1-22.1-09 for a special inspection.4.The chief boiler inspector may inspect any boiler to which a special inspection
applies.5.The commissioner may, for cause, suspend or revoke the appointment of any
special inspector.26.1-22.1-09.Inspection and certificate fees.Upon completion of inspection, theowner or user of a boiler shall pay to the commissioner fees or a combination of inspection and
certificate fees. Inspection fees must be determined by the commissioner. Certificate fees are
determined by section 26.1-22.1-10.The commissioner must determine and may annuallyadjust a fee scale for the internal inspections of power boilers, internal inspections of low
pressure heating boilers, external inspections of all boilers, and inspection of boilers used
exclusively for exhibition purposes.Not more than one hundred fifty dollars may be charged or collected for any oneinspection of a boiler except for special inspections made upon request.Not more thanseventy-five dollars may be charged or collected for any one inspection of a steam traction
engine except for special inspections made upon request. All other inspections made by the
chief boiler inspector, including shop inspections and reviews and special inspections when
requested by the owner or user of a boiler, must be charged at a rate not to exceed three
hundred fifty dollars per day or two hundred dollars per half day of four hours or less, plus
payment for mileage, meals, and hotel expenses as allowed by sections 44-08-04 and 54-06-09,
except that the mileage rate for a state-owned vehicle will be the actual amount incurred by the
commissioner. The annual fee for the issuance of a reciprocal commission card for a special
inspector is twenty-five dollars and the annual fee for the issuance of a welder-qualified card is
ten dollars. The fee for taking an examination for a hobby boiler operating license is twenty-five
dollars and the fee for a hobby boiler operating license is twenty-five dollars. A hobby boiler
operating license issued under this section is valid for six years.Page No. 326.1-22.1-10. Certificate of inspection - Certificate to be posted. The commissionershall issue a certificate of inspection for each boiler inspected upon receipt of an inspection report
certifying that the boiler is in a safe condition to be operated. The commissioner shall charge a
fee of twenty dollars for each certificate of inspection issued as the result of inspections
authorized under sections 26.1-22.1-07 and 26.1-22.1-08. The fees are the liability of the owner
or user and must be paid in accordance with rules adopted by the commissioner. No certificate
may be issued for any boiler not in a safe condition to be operated or for a boiler for which the
inspection and certificate fees have not been paid in full. No certificate is valid for a period of
more than thirty-six months for power boilers described in subsection 2 of section 26.1-22.1-07,
and no more than twelve months for other power boilers, twelve months for steam traction
engines, and thirty-six months for low pressure boilers except that a two-month grace period may
be extended for any certificate. Upon written request from a special inspector, the chief boiler
inspector may issue a short-term certificate.Each certificate of inspection must be postedconspicuously under glass in the boiler room or adjacent to the boiler inspected.26.1-22.1-11. Certificate of inspection required - Penalty. No person may operate aboiler in this state without a valid certificate of inspection. A violation of this section is a class A
misdemeanor on the part of the owner, user, or operator of the boiler.26.1-22.1-12. Manufacturer's data report. The boiler manufacturer shall provide thecommissioner with a manufacturer's data report. When signed by an authorized inspector, this
data sheet together with the stamp on the boiler is the record denoting that the boiler has been
constructed in accordance with the rules adopted to implement this chapter.26.1-22.1-13. Disposition of funds. All funds collected and received under this chaptermust be paid to the state treasurer and deposited in the state fire and tornado fund to be used to
defray the costs of boiler inspections.26.1-22.1-14. Rules - Penalty for violation - Hearing. The commissioner shall adoptrules for the safe and proper installation, use, operation, and inspection of boilers and pressure
vessels subject to this chapter. The commissioner shall adopt rules for the licensing of operators
of hobby boilers used during parades, exhibitions, and threshing shows where the public is
invited.A fee must be charged for an operating license, for a license renewal, and for anexamination conducted to determine minimum competence. Individuals operating hobby boilers
within this state as of July 1, 2007, are considered acceptable for a license without additional
training or examination. An individual who is not a resident of this state and who holds a boiler
operator license or credential in another state or Canadian province is exempt from licensure as
a hobby boiler operator in this state. The commissioner may not issue a certificate of inspection
to any owner or user of a boiler who fails or refuses to comply with those rules.Thecommissioner shall revoke any certificate presently in force upon evidence that the owner or user
of the boiler is failing or refusing to comply with the rules.Any owner or user of a boiler may request a hearing before the commissioner withinfifteen days from service of an order refusing or revoking a certificate of inspection. It is the
burden of the owner or user to show cause why the certificate of inspection should not be refused
or revoked. If no hearing is requested within the required period, the order of the commissioner
becomes final and is not subject to further proceedings.Page No. 4Document Outlinechapter 26.1-22.1 boiler inspection