2016 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 227 - FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION -- ELECTRICIANS .410 Definitions for KRS 227.410 -- Prohibition of sale or installation of unventable type gas fuel room heaters -- Exceptions -- Enforcement.
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227.410
Definitions for KRS 227.410 -- Prohibition of sale or installation of
unventable type gas fuel room heaters -- Exceptions -- Enforcement.
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As used in this section:
(a) "Gas-fired heating device" means a gas burning appliance of either a gravity
or mechanical circulation type, designed for the heating of air or of water in an
enclosed structure;
(b) "Gas-fired room heating device of the unventable type" means a selfcontained, free standing, air heating, gas-fired appliance, designed as a space
heater for an enclosed structure; and
(c) "Enclosed structure" includes a room used for public assembly, educational,
instructional, mercantile, office, or residential purposes (including
manufactured homes, mobile homes, travel trailers, and houseboats).
No person, firm, or corporation shall sell at retail or wholesale, or offer or expose
for sale at retail or wholesale any gas-fired room heating device of the unventable
type, or other type which has not been approved as provided in KRS 234.175,
except unvented heaters that are built and sold solely for the curing of tobacco,
which if sold or used by any person for any other purpose shall subject him or her to
the penalty set forth in KRS 227.991.
No person, firm, or corporation shall install in any room or enclosed structure any
gas-fired room heating device of the unventable type or other type which has not
been approved as provided in KRS 234.175.
No person, firm, or corporation may install any gas-fired heating device of the
ventable type for use in any room or enclosed structure unless said device is vented
in accordance with the provisions of the standards of safety of the Department of
Housing, Buildings and Construction.
No person, firm, or corporation who may own a gas-fired heating device of the
unventable type or a gas-fired heating device of the ventable type, which has not
been approved as provided in KRS 234.175, or which does not conform to the
provisions of the standards of safety of the department (all of which heating devices
are referred to as "proscribed heaters" in this subsection and subsection (6) of this
section), or who may occupy an enclosed structure in which such a proscribed
heater is installed, shall continue to use or operate said proscribed heater after
receipt of a written order described in subsection (6) of this section, and before the
conditions contained in said order are met.
Cities with populations equal to or greater than twenty thousand (20,000) based
upon the most recent federal decennial census or urban-county governments may
under ordinance duly enacted appoint inspectors or officers who have power to
issue written orders directing owners of heaters or occupants of structures in which
heaters are installed, to discontinue the use or operation of a proscribed heater and
to specify conditions which must be met before said proscribed heater may again be
used or operated. Said order may be issued if said authorized person has actual
knowledge of the existence of a proscribed heater, and, in the opinion of said
authorized person, the continued use or operation of said proscribed heater would
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constitute a danger to life or health; provided however, no person, agency, firm, or
corporation (other than the owner, user, seller, or installer of a proscribed heater)
shall be liable for civil damages for his or her or its failure to recognize a proscribed
heater, for failure to issue the order described in this subsection, for complying with
said order, for assisting with the compliance therewith, or for allowing the
continued use or operation of a proscribed heater prior to receipt of said order.
This section shall not apply to liquefied petroleum gas heaters subject to the
jurisdiction of the department under KRS Chapter 234, except those liquefied
petroleum gas heaters sold or installed for residential usage.
Effective: January 1, 2015
History: Amended 2014 Ky. Acts ch. 92, sec. 282, effective January 1, 2015. -Amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 402, effective July 15, 2010. -- Amended 1996
Ky. Acts ch. 340, sec. 2, effective July 15, 1996. -- Amended 1978 Ky. Acts ch. 117,
sec. 41, effective July 1, 1978. -- Amended 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 74, Art. V, sec. 24(11).
-- Amended 1972 Ky. Acts ch. 332, sec. 1. --
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