Delaware Code § 7-7403B

Program duties and responsibilities
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(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 7401B(c) of this title, the Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall have immediate access
to the premises for investigation purposes related to the construction, operation, maintenance or repair of a boiler, pressure vessel or
nuclear installation.
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter to the contrary, any heating and hot water supply boiler located in an apartment
complex or residence of 6 or less living units, or any heating or hot water supply boiler located in and used to heat a single unit, where
the heat input does not exceed 100,000 Btu/hr., shall be exempt from field inspection only.
(c) The Boiler Safety Program shall have the authority to specify minimum standards for the fabrication, construction, installation,
operation, inspection and repair of all boilers, pressure vessels and nuclear installations in this State.
(d) The Boiler Safety Program, with the approval of the General Assembly, shall establish appropriate fees for all activities and services
provided by the Program, including, but not limited to, commissions, inspections and examinations.
The fees established in this subsection shall be credited to a dedicated Boiler Safety Administration Fund. Any moneys remaining in the
Boiler Safety Administration Fund at the end of the fiscal year will remain in the Boiler Safety Administration Fund. The Boiler Safety
Administration Fund shall be maintained in a separate interest-bearing account and shall be administered by the Department.

(e) The Boiler Safety Program shall act as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and National Board designees
when performing ASME shop reviews and the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors (NBBPVI) shop reviews of those
manufacturers and repair companies of boilers and pressure vessels in this State.
(f) The Boiler Safety Program shall have the authority to require that all boilers and pressure vessels in this State be inspected by
persons commissioned as boiler and pressure vessel inspectors in this State. The Boiler Safety Program shall have the authority to issue
certificates of inspection for all boilers and pressure vessels that satisfy the requirements of this chapter and any regulations promulgated
under this chapter, except those boilers and pressure vessels exempt from this requirement under § 7401B(c) of this title and by regulation.
The Boiler Safety Program shall be responsible for inspecting uninsured boilers and pressure vessels as well as boilers and pressure
vessels that the owner has failed to have inspected. The Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall have immediate access to the site of all
installations for inspection purposes and in the event of an accident. Inspection requirements shall be contained in rules and regulations.
(1) All owners, users and/or contractors, who are responsible for the installation of boilers or pressure vessels in this State, shall obtain
a certificate of inspection from the Boiler Safety Program prior to the operation of the boiler or pressure vessel. Notwithstanding this
provision, any newly installed boiler or pressure vessel may be operated for testing necessary for issuance of a certificate of inspection.
(2) Owners or operators of boilers and pressure vessels shall register the boiler or pressure vessel with the Department.
(g) The Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall have the authority to issue a commission to an applicant as an inspector of boiler
and pressure vessels who meets the following criteria:
(1) Shall file a notarized application with the Secretary or the Secretary's designee and pay the fee established by the Program;
(2) Shall obtain a passing score on the validated examination for inspector;
(3) Shall possess a valid, current commission issued by the NBBPVI; and
(4) Shall not have been the recipient of any administrative penalties regarding the applicant's inspection practices in any other
jurisdiction where the applicant has held, or currently holds, a commission.
The applicant shall be responsible for providing proof of a valid commission in all state jurisdictions where the applicant holds or has
held a commission as boiler inspector.
(h) All inspections of repairs and alterations shall be performed by a Delaware-commissioned inspector following the provisions of
the NBIC and the Delaware rules and regulations.
(i) The Secretary shall promulgate and enforce rules and regulations, which shall be binding on all persons commissioned by the
Program, including manufacturers and users of boilers and pressure vessels. The rules and regulations shall conform, insofar as possible,
to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and the NBBPVI's Inspection Code. The rules and regulations shall further the purposes
and objectives of this chapter and particularly as stated in § 7401B(b) of this title.
(j) Variances and temporary emergency variances may be granted by the Secretary from any regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter
in accordance with §§ 6011 and 6012 of this title.
(k) The Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall designate, contract, approve and arrange for the administration of all examinations.
The Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall have the following powers, duties and functions relating to the administration of Delaware
examinations:
(1) Deposit all fees received for testing to be used to cover the costs of all expenses directly related to the administration of
examinations;
(2) Review, approve and execute all contracts for examination services;
(3) Review and approve the content and validity of any examination; and
(4) Supervise the administration and proctoring of all tests.
(l) The Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall:
(1) Have the power of a constable pursuant to § 2902(d) of Title 10, for the sole purpose of executing and serving the administrative
inspection warrants, subpoenas and summons issued under the authority of this State and pursuant to the performance of their duties; and
(2) Have the power to shut down unsafe boilers or pressure vessels pursuant to this chapter.
(m) The Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall have the power to suspend or revoke a state commission for a finding of improper
conduct. Where an application has been refused or rejected for a commission as inspector in this State or where a commission has been
suspended for improper conduct by the Secretary's designee, the applicant may appeal to the Secretary of the Department of Natural
Resources and Environmental Control.
(n) The Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall establish a process for handling citizen complaints regarding the unsafe operation
of boilers and pressure vessels in this State, which process shall be promulgated in rules and regulations.
(o) All commissions issued previously by the Division of Boiler Safety shall remain valid as if they had been issued by the Program,
and the Program shall have all powers and jurisdiction over such commissions the same as if the commissions had been issued by the
Program in the first instance.

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