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the internal inspections of power boilers, internal inspections of low-pressure heating
boilers, external inspections of all boilers, and inspection of boilers used exclusively for
exhibition purposes.
2.Not more than two hundred dollars may be charged or collected for any one inspection
of a boiler, except for special inspections made upon request. All other inspections
made by the chief boiler inspector, including shop inspections and reviews and special
inspections when requested by the owner or user of a boiler, must be charged at a rate
not to exceed five hundred dollars per day or three hundred dollars per half day of four
hours or less, plus payment for mileage, meals, and hotel expenses as allowed by
sections 44-08-04 and 54-06-09, except that the mileage rate for a state-owned
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the internal inspections of power boilers, internal inspections of low-pressure heating
boilers, external inspections of all boilers, and inspection of boilers used exclusively for
exhibition purposes.
2. Not more than two hundred dollars may be charged or collected for any one inspection
of a boiler, except for special inspections made upon request. All other inspections
made by the chief boiler inspector, including shop inspections and reviews and special
inspections when requested by the owner or user of a boiler, must be charged at a rate
not to exceed five hundred dollars per day or three hundred dollars per half day of four
hours or less, plus payment for mileage, meals, and hotel expenses as allowed by
sections 44-08-04 and 54-06-09, except that the mileage rate for a state-owned
vehicle will be the actual amount incurred by the department.
3. The annual fee for the issuance of a reciprocal commission card for a special inspector
is forty dollars and the annual fee for the issuance of a welder-qualified card is twenty
dollars.
4. The fee for taking an examination for a hobby boiler operating license is twenty-five
dollars and the fee for a hobby boiler operating license is twenty-five dollars.
5. A hobby boiler operating license issued under this section is valid for six years.
23.1-16-10. Certificate of inspection - Certificate to be posted.
The department shall issue a certificate of inspection for each boiler inspected upon receipt
of an inspection report certifying that the boiler is in a safe condition to be operated. The
department shall charge a fee of thirty-five dollars per year for each year that a certificate is
valid, or part of a year thereof, for each certificate of inspection issued as the result of
inspections authorized under sections 23.1-16-07 and 23.1-16-08. The fees are the liability of
the owner or user and must be paid in accordance with rules adopted by the department. A
certificate may not be issued for any boiler not in a safe condition to be operated or for a boiler
for which the inspection and certificate fees have not been paid in full. A certificate is not valid
for a period of more than thirty-six months for power boilers described in subsection 2 of section
23.1-16-07, and no more than twelve months for other power boilers, twelve months for steam
traction engines, and thirty-six months for low-pressure boilers except that a two-month grace
period may be extended for any certificate. Upon written request from a special inspector, the
chief boiler inspector may issue a short-term certificate. Each certificate of inspection must be
posted conspicuously under glass in the boiler room or adjacent to the boiler inspected.