The holder of a class four permit: (1) May sell and install liquefied petroleum gas equipment used on internal combustion engines, permanently mounted on mobile equipment only; (2) May not deliver liquefied petroleum gas; (3) May not sell or install any other type of containers or appliances; (4) Must comply with all applicable requirements; and (5) Must pay an annual permit fee in the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00). Acts 1965, No. 31, § 24; A.S.A. 1947, § 53-723; Acts 1991, No. 300, § 6. The holder of a class four permit: (1) May sell and install liquefied petroleum gas equipment used on internal combustion engines, permanently mounted on mobile equipment only; (2) May not deliver liquefied petroleum gas; (3) May not sell or install any other type of containers or appliances; (4) Must comply with all applicable requirements; and (5) Must pay an annual permit fee in the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00). Acts 1965, No. 31, § 24; A.S.A. 1947, § 53-723; Acts 1991, No. 300, § 6. The holder of a class four permit: (1) May sell and install liquefied petroleum gas equipment used on internal combustion engines, permanently mounted on mobile equipment only; (2) May not deliver liquefied petroleum gas; (3) May not sell or install any other type of containers or appliances; (4) Must comply with all applicable requirements; and (5) Must pay an annual permit fee in the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00). Acts 1965, No. 31, § 24; A.S.A. 1947, § 53-723; Acts 1991, No. 300, § 6. The holder of a class four permit: (1) May sell and install liquefied petroleum gas equipment used on internal combustion engines, permanently mounted on mobile equipment only; (2) May not deliver liquefied petroleum gas; (3) May not sell or install any other type of containers or appliances; (4) Must comply with all applicable requirements; and (5) Must pay an annual permit fee in the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00). Acts 1965, No. 31, § 24; A.S.A. 1947, § 53-723; Acts 1991, No. 300, § 6.
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