North Dakota Code § 23.1-16-10

Certificate of inspection - Certificate to be posted
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The department shall issue a certificate of inspection for each boiler inspected upon receipt 
of an inspection report certifying that the boiler is in a safe condition to be operated. The 
department shall charge a fee of thirty -five dollars per year for each year that a certificate is 
valid, or part of a year thereof, for each certificate of inspection issued as the result of 
inspections authorized under sections 23.1 -16-07 and 23.1 -16-08. The fees are the liability of 
the owner or user and must be paid in accordance with rules adopted by the department. A 
certificate may not be issued for any boiler not in a safe condition to be operated or for a boiler 
for which the inspection and certificate fees have not been paid in full. A certificate is not valid 
for a period of more than thirty-six months for power boilers described in subsection 2 of section 
23.1-16-07, and no more than twelve months for other power boilers, twelve months for steam 
traction engines, and thirty -six months for low -pressure boilers except that a two -month grace 
period may be extended for any certificate. Upon written request from a special inspector, the 
chief boiler inspector may issue a short -term certificate. Each certificate of inspection must be 
posted conspicuously under glass in the boiler room or adjacent to the boiler inspected.

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