Oklahoma Code § 74-324.7

Title 74. State Government: Rules, regulations and specifications - Regulation of
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liquefied petroleum gas and flammable liquids.
A.  Except as otherwise specified by subsection B of this
section, the State Fire Marshal Commission shall have the power and
duty to prescribe, adopt, and promulgate, in the manner set forth in
this act, such reasonable rules, regulations, or specifications on
matters relating to the safeguarding of life and property from the
hazards of fire and explosion arising from storage, handling, and
use of flammable and combustible materials, and from conditions
hazardous to life or property in the use or occupancy of buildings
or premises, as are deemed just and reasonable and in accordance
with the codes as last adopted by the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code
Commission, and not inconsistent with this act, and to revoke,
amend, or supersede the same.  Exceptions to these standards shall
be granted to detention and correction facilities in existence on
November 1, 1985, when noncompliance would not result in a life-

threatening condition to inmates incarcerated in such facilities.
All such rules, regulations, and specifications or any revisions or
amendments thereto shall not become effective until promulgated in
accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act.
B.  1.  Liquefied petroleum gas defined by Section 420.1 of
Title 52 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall be regulated by the Oklahoma
Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board.
2.  Flammable liquids stored in tanks at service stations shall
be regulated by the Corporation Commission.
C.  For the purpose of this section:
1.  "Flammable liquids" means all petroleum products used as
motor fuel and all grades of gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel and
aviation fuel having a vapor pressure not exceeding forty (40)
pounds per square inch absolute at one hundred (100) degrees
Fahrenheit;
2.  "Service station" means any facility including but not
limited to businesses serving the public, marinas and airports where
flammable liquids are stored in aboveground tanks and dispensed for
retail sales into the fuel tanks of airplanes, vessels or motor
vehicles of the public; and
3.  "Aboveground tank" means any stationary vessel at a service
station and is located above the surface of the ground or on the
ground which is designed to contain an accumulation of flammable
liquids and which is constructed of nonearthen materials that
provide structural support.
D.  The State Fire Marshal Commission shall promulgate rules
allowing the use and storage of propane-fueled grills and flattop
griddles and electric wood pellet grills on boat docks; provided,
that the act of using such cooking instruments is performed within
ten (10) feet of a fire extinguisher.  The fire extinguisher shall
be installed and maintained in accordance with the most current
version of NFPA 10 (Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers).  Any
violations or penalties shall be assessed to the person committing
acts contrary to this subsection.  The owner or operator of the
marina or dock shall not be held liable for the actions of its
tenants or others.
Added by Laws 1965, c. 257, § 7, eff. July 1, 1965.  Amended by Laws
1985, c. 62, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 1985; Laws 1990, c. 252, § 1,
operative July 1, 1990; Laws 2003, c. 168, § 8, eff. July 1, 2003;

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