North Dakota Code § 32-03-57

Liquefied petroleum gas dealers immunity from civil liability
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1. Any person engaged in this state in the business of selling at retail, supplying, 
handling, or transporting liquefied petroleum gas is immune from civil liability if the 
direct cause of any loss, damage, or injury was caused by the alteration, modification, 
or repair of liquefied petroleum gas equipment or a liquefied petroleum gas appliance if 
the alteration, modification, or repair was done without the knowledge and consent of 
the liquefied petroleum gas seller, supplier, handler, or transporter or was completed 
by a person not certified to repair the equipment or appliance.
2. This section applies only to fixed liquefied petroleum gas fuel systems. "Fixed liquefied 
petroleum gas fuel system" means an installation with a maximum operating pressure 
of one hundred twenty -five pounds per square inch [861.84 kilopascal] or less and 
includes the container assembly, pressure regulator, piping system, gas utilization 
equipment and components, and venting system in residential, commercial, or 
institutional installations.

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