143-139.3. Inspection of liquified petroleum gas piping systems for residential structures.
If the test required under the North Carolina State Building Code for a liquified petroleum gas piping system serving a one or two-family residential dwelling is not performed by a qualified code enforcement official, as defined in G.S. 143-151.8(a)(5), the contractor who installed the system shall verify that the system complies with the test requirements and shall certify the results, in writing, to the code official. (1993, c. 356, s. 3.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions
Article 9 - Building Code Council and Building Code.
§ 143-136 - Building Code Council created; membership, committees.
§ 143-137 - Organization of Council; rules; meetings; staff; fiscal affairs.
§ 143-138 - North Carolina State Building Code.
§ 143-139 - Enforcement of Building Code.
§ 143-139.3 - Inspection of liquified petroleum gas piping systems for residential structures.
§ 143-139.4 - Certain building inspections by State.
§ 143-140 - Hearings before enforcement agencies as to questions under Building Code.
§ 143-140.1 - Alternative design construction and methods; appeals.
§ 143-141 - Appeals to Building Code Council.
§ 143-142 - Further duties of the Building Code Council.
§ 143-143 - Effect on certain existing laws.
§ 143-143.2 - Electric wiring of houses, buildings, and structures.
§ 143-143.3 - Temporary toilet facilities at construction sites.
§ 143-143.4 - Door lock exemption for certain businesses.
§ 143-143.5 - Access to toilets in shopping malls.
§ 143-143.6 - Expired pursuant to Session Laws 2007-82, s2, effective July 1, 2009.
§ 143-143.7 - Elevator safety requirements for certain residential rental accommodations.