(A) The board may issue a license to a dealer who presents to the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation a completed application giving satisfactory evidence: (1) that the site has been approved; (2) of insurance as required by this chapter; (3) of principals or employees who have passed examinations required under this chapter; (4) that all fees have been paid. (B) The board may issue a license to an installer of appliances and equipment who presents to the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation a completed application with satisfactory evidence of: (1) insurance as required by this chapter; (2) equipment needed for safe installation; (3) principals or employees who have passed examinations under this chapter; (4) payment of all required fees. (C) The board may issue a license to a reseller who presents a completed application to the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation giving satisfactory evidence: (1) that the site has been approved; (2) of insurance as required by this chapter; (3) of principals or employees who have passed examinations required under this chapter; (4) that all fees have been paid. (D) The board may issue a license to a transporter who presents to the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation a completed application giving satisfactory evidence: (1) of insurance as required by this chapter; (2) of principals or employees who have passed examinations required under this chapter; (3) that all fees have been paid. (E) The board may issue a license to a utility gas plant which presents to the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation a completed application giving satisfactory evidence: (1) that site has been approved; (2) of insurance as required by this chapter; (3) of principals or employees who have passed examinations required under this chapter; (4) that all fees have been paid. (F) The board may issue a license to a cylinder exchange facility who presents a completed application to the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation giving satisfactory evidence: (1) of insurance as required by this chapter; (2) satisfactory evidence of equipment needed for safe operation of the facility; (3) of principals or employees who have passed examinations required under this chapter; (4) that all fees have been paid. (G) Each license must be renewed biennially and is valid through June 30 of the applicable year. A late fee of one hundred dollars may be charged to a licensee who fails to file a renewal application before July 1 in the applicable year. A licensee who fails to renew may be required to comply with the requirements of initial licensure.
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