Maryland Code § PS-12-909

Section PS-12-909
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(a) The requirements of this section and §§ 12-910 and 12-911 of this
subtitle do not apply to:
(1) a boiler or pressure vessel that is located on a farm and used
solely for agricultural purposes;
(2) a heating boiler that is located in a private residence or an
apartment house with less than six family units;
(3) a pressure vessel that:
(i) contains only water under pressure for domestic supply
purposes, including a pressure vessel that contains air, the compression of which
serves only as a cushion or airlift pumping system; and
(ii) is located in a private residence or an apartment house
with less than six family units; or
(4) an exhibition or antique boiler or pressure vessel, including a
steam or gas engine, wheat thresher, or antique tractor, if the boiler or pressure
vessel:
(i) has been inspected and issued a certificate of inspection by
another state that has safety requirements equal to or greater than those of this
State; and
(ii) has been brought into this State to be used in a temporary
exhibit or show.
(b) The Chief Boiler Inspector or a deputy boiler inspector shall have free
access, during reasonable hours, to any premises in the State:
(1) to determine whether a boiler or pressure vessel is being
constructed for use or installed in the State in accordance with this subtitle;

(2) to inspect or investigate an accident or explosion that involves a
boiler or pressure vessel;
(3) to make an inspection required under this subtitle; or
(4) to investigate an inspection of a special inspector.
(c) (1) In addition to the certificate inspections required under
subsection (d) of this section, the Chief Boiler Inspector or a deputy boiler inspector
shall:
(i) inspect or investigate accidents and explosions involving
boilers and pressure vessels;
(ii) respond to and investigate complaints about the operation
of boilers and pressure vessels; and
(iii) monitor the inspections of special inspectors.
(2) The Chief Boiler Inspector, a deputy boiler inspector, a special
inspector, or an authorized inspection agency may:
(i) make certificate inspections of the installation of new
boilers and pressure vessels; and
(ii) make certificate inspections of the repair or alteration of
boilers and pressure vessels.
(3) The Chief Boiler Inspector or a deputy boiler inspector may make
a certificate inspection of an antique boiler or pressure vessel or a model steam boiler.
(4) Except as provided in paragraphs (1) through (3) of this
subsection, if a boiler or pressure vessel:
(i) is insured by an insurer, a special inspector employed by
the insurer or employed by an authorized inspection agency under contract with the
insurer shall make the inspections required under subsection (d) of this section; or
(ii) is not insured by an insurer, the owner shall contract with
the Chief Boiler Inspector, a deputy boiler inspector, a special inspector, or an
authorized inspection agency to make the inspections required under subsection (d)
of this section.

(5) (i) In this paragraph, "private inspector" means an individual
who:
1. has a level II or level III certification from the
American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT); and
2. is commissioned as a special inspector by the
National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors.
(ii) If a boiler or pressure vessel is an exhibition or antique
boiler or pressure vessel, including a steam or gas engine, wheat thresher, model
steam boiler, or antique tractor, that will be used in an exhibit or show for
noncommercial purposes, the inspections required under subsection (d) of this section
may be made by a private inspector.
(iii) If a private inspector makes the inspections required under
subsection (d) of this section, the private inspector shall file a report with the Chief
Boiler Inspector on the results of the inspection.
(iv) If the report of the private inspector shows that the
exhibition or antique boiler or pressure vessel complies with the requirements of
subsection (d) of this section and the regulations adopted under this subtitle, the
Chief Boiler Inspector shall issue a certificate to the owner or user of the exhibition
or antique boiler or pressure vessel that authorizes it to be used in an exhibit or show
for noncommercial purposes.
(6) If a boiler or pressure vessel is not insured by an insurer, the
Commissioner may contract with an insurer or an authorized inspection agency to
have a special inspector who is employed by that insurer or authorized inspection
agency make the inspections required under paragraph (1) of this subsection and
subsection (d) of this section or conducted under paragraph (2) or (3) of this
subsection.
(d) (1) Except for boilers and pressure vessels exempt under subsection
(a) of this section or § 12-903 of this subtitle, each boiler and each pressure vessel
that is used or proposed to be used in the State shall be inspected, tested, and
maintained in a safe operating condition in accordance with the regulations adopted
by the Commissioner in conjunction with the Board.
(2) A certificate inspection required under this subsection shall be:
(i) an internal inspection if construction allows; or
(ii) an inspection that is as complete as possible.

(3) (i) Except for model steam boilers, a power boiler or a high
pressure, high temperature water boiler shall:
1. receive a certificate inspection annually; and
2. be externally inspected annually while under
pressure, if possible.
(ii) The Board may extend to 2 years the interval between
certificate inspections of a power boiler if:
1. the power boiler has internal continuous water
treatment under the general supervision of a professional engineer who has
experience in the treatment of boiler water; and
2. the owner or user of the power boiler keeps
available, for examination by the Chief Boiler Inspector or by a deputy boiler
inspector or special inspector, accurate records that show:
A. the date, time, and reason that the power boiler is
out of service; and
B. a chemical and physical analysis of samples of the
boiler water taken at regular intervals of not more than 48 hours of operation that
adequately show the condition of the boiler water and any elements or characteristics
of the boiler water that are capable of producing corrosion or other deterioration of
the power boiler or its parts.
(4) A nuclear vessel within the scope of this subtitle shall be
inspected and reported in a form and with appropriate information designated by the
Board.
(5) (i) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection,
certificate inspections shall be conducted at time intervals set forth in regulations
adopted under this subtitle and in accordance with Title 10 of the State Government
Article.
(ii) The intervals shall protect public safety taking into
consideration, consistent with § 12-905 of this subtitle, the design, type, age, extent
of automated monitoring, fuel, and operating characteristics of the boiler or pressure
vessel.

(e) If, at the discretion of the inspector, a hydrostatic test is considered
necessary, the owner or user of a boiler or pressure vessel shall make the hydrostatic
test.
(f) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, at least 30
days before installing a boiler or pressure vessel covered by this subtitle, the person
who will perform the installation shall give the Commissioner notice of the
installation in accordance with regulations adopted under this subtitle.
(2) Under emergency circumstances, the person who will perform the
installation of a boiler or pressure vessel may give the Commissioner notice of the
installation less than 30 days before installation in accordance with regulations
adopted under this subtitle.
(3) Except for a cast-iron sectional boiler or pressure vessel, each
boiler to be installed in the State shall be inspected:
(i) during construction or field assembly, as required by
regulations adopted under this subtitle, by the Chief Boiler Inspector, a deputy boiler
inspector, a special inspector, or an authorized inspection agency; or
(ii) if the boiler is constructed outside the State, by an
inspector who holds a commission issued by the National Board of Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Inspectors.
(g) (1) Within 24 hours after an accident or explosion, the owner or user
of a boiler or pressure vessel shall give the Chief Boiler Inspector notice of the
accident or explosion in accordance with regulations adopted under this subtitle.
(2) On notification or information, the Chief Boiler Inspector or a
deputy boiler inspector shall investigate each accident or explosion that involves a
boiler or pressure vessel covered by this subtitle.
(h) (1) The Board shall provide for public safety and therefore has
jurisdiction over the interpretation and application of the inspection requirements
provided in the regulations adopted under this subtitle.
(2) Inspection requirements of operating equipment shall:
(i) be in accordance with generally accepted practice; and
(ii) be compatible with the actual service conditions, including:

1. previous experience, based on records of
performance and maintenance;
2. location, with respect to personnel hazard;
3. provision for related safe operation of controls; and
4. interrelation with other operations outside the scope
of this subtitle.
(i) The owner or user of a boiler or pressure vessel required by this subtitle
to be inspected by the Chief Boiler Inspector or a deputy boiler inspector shall pay
directly to the Chief Boiler Inspector, on completion of the inspection, a fee in
accordance with the following schedule:
(1) certificate inspection:
(i) initial certificate inspection of a boiler or pressure vessel
not previously inspected in the State .............................................................. no charge
(ii) follow-up inspection to determine compliance .............. $50
(2) inspection of an antique or model steam boiler or pressure
vessel................................................................................................................................$
15
(3) investigation of an accident or complaint ....................... no charge
(4) other inspections, such as an inspection at a fabrication or repair
facility, ASME joint review, or National Board of Inspection Code Repair Review,
shall be charged at the following rates, and shall include all expenses such as travel
and hotel costs:
(i) half day (up to 4 hours) ................................................ $250
(ii) full day (up to 8 hours) ................................................. $500

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