New Mexico Statutes
Article 5 - Liquefied and Compressed Gases
Section 70-5-7 - Requiring competent employees in transporting, dispensing, installation, service or repair.

A. The bureau may require each person, firm or corporation that transports or dispenses LP gas or that installs, repairs or services appliances, containers, equipment or piping for the use of LP gas to have all persons who perform these activities pass an appropriate examination based on the safety requirements of the commission.
B. A trainee employee shall be exempt from such examination for a period of forty-five working days and until examined by a representative of the bureau. A trainee employee, during the forty-five day period, shall be under supervision of a qualified instructor. Any LP or CNG gas licensee hiring a trainee shall, within forty-five days of the commencement of employment, notify the bureau of this fact so that an examination may be scheduled. If the trainee fails to pass the examination, he may retake it after additional instruction.
C. The bureau shall set a reasonable fee for administering an examination.
History: 1953 Comp., § 65-7-6, enacted by Laws 1970, ch. 65, § 1; 1973, ch. 362, § 7; 1977, ch. 245, § 129; 1989, ch. 6, § 55; 1993, ch. 186, § 7.
Repeals and reenactments. — Laws 1970, ch. 65, § 1, repealed former 65-7-6, 1953 Comp., relating to the requirement of competent employees and enacted a new 70-5-7 NMSA 1978.
The 1993 amendment, effective July 1, 1993, inserted "or CNG" in the next-to-last sentence of Subsection B.
The 1989 amendment, effective July 1, 1989, substituted "commission" for "committee" at the end of Subsection A and deleted "such" preceding "employment" in the next-to-last sentence of Subsection B.
Substitution of names in examination application. — Liquefied petroleum gas commission (now liquefied petroleum gas bureau) has no authority to permit substitution of names in application for examination by licensee for his employees, unless commission (division) requires payment of additional application fee. 1961 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 61-11.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 70 - Oil and Gas

Article 5 - Liquefied and Compressed Gases

Section 70-5-1 - Definitions.

Section 70-5-2 - Short title.

Section 70-5-3 - Rules and regulations for design, construction, assembling, equipping and installing of containers and equipment.

Section 70-5-4 - Acts concerning LP gas or CNG subject to commission rules and regulations.

Section 70-5-5 - Power to adopt and promulgate rules and regulations; exceptions to act.

Section 70-5-6 - License; exceptions.

Section 70-5-7 - Requiring competent employees in transporting, dispensing, installation, service or repair.

Section 70-5-8 - Authority of inspectors.

Section 70-5-9 - Annual license fees; inspection fees.

Section 70-5-10 - Revenue; suspense fund.

Section 70-5-11 - Proof of responsibility.

Section 70-5-12 - Power of bureau and commission to refuse to grant, suspend or cancel a license.

Section 70-5-13 - Provisions for hearings.

Section 70-5-14 - Notice; hearing.

Section 70-5-15 - Finding; record.

Section 70-5-16 - Appeal.

Section 70-5-17 - No formal notice required of hearing on application for license; appeal.

Section 70-5-18 - Civil penalty for failure to comply with act or any order, rule or regulation.

Section 70-5-19 - Municipalities; taxes; license fees.

Section 70-5-20 - Enforcement.

Section 70-5-21 - Misdemeanor.

Section 70-5-22 - Administrative penalty assessments.

Section 70-5-23 - Containers to be filled only by owner or upon the owner's authorization.