This is a legal form that was released by the Railroad Commission of Texas - a government authority operating within Texas. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is an LPG Form 23 Statement in Lieu of Container Testing?
A: An LPG Form 23 Statement in Lieu of Container Testing is a document used in Texas to certify that a propane container is safe to use without undergoing a physical testing.
Q: When is an LPG Form 23 Statement in Lieu of Container Testing required?
A: This form is required when a propane container has not been tested within the past 12 years and the owner wants to continue using it.
Q: Who can fill out an LPG Form 23 Statement in Lieu of Container Testing?
A: Only a licensed liquefied petroleum gas mechanic or a licensed liquefied petroleum gas installation or service technician can fill out this form.
Q: How long is an LPG Form 23 Statement in Lieu of Container Testing valid for?
A: This certification is valid for 12 years from the date it is issued.
Q: Is there a fee for submitting an LPG Form 23 Statement in Lieu of Container Testing?
A: Yes, a fee is required for submitting this form. The fee amount may vary.
Form Details:
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