PRINTER'S NO. 599
No. 573 Session of 1999
INTRODUCED BY BELAN, COSTA, STAPLETON, WAGNER, BODACK, TARTAGLIONE, STOUT AND MELLOW, MARCH 15, 1999
REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, MARCH 15, 1999
AN ACT 1 Relating to boiler steam machinery and refrigeration machine 2 engineers and providing for their licensing; conferring 3 powers and imposing duties upon the State Board of Examiners 4 for Boiler Engineers and the Department of State; providing 5 for the issuance, revocation or suspension of licenses; 6 prescribing unlawful acts; imposing penalties; and making 7 repeals. 8 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 9 hereby enacts as follows: 10 Section 1. Short title. 11 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Boiler 12 Engineers Act. 13 Section 2. Definitions. 14 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 15 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 16 context clearly indicates otherwise: 17 "Board." The State Board of Examiners for Boiler Engineers. 18 "Boiler engineer." Any individual licensed to operate a 19 boiler steam and refrigeration machine as defined in this act. 20 "Boiler engineer license." A license granted to an applicant
1 by the State Board of Boiler Engineers. 2 "Boiler horsepower." Includes any of the following: 3 (1) The evaporation of 34.5 pounds of water per hour 4 from a temperature of 212 degrees Fahrenheit into dry 5 saturated steam at the same temperature. 6 (2) 33,475 British thermal units per hour. 7 (3) 139.5 square feet of equivalent direct steam 8 radiation. 9 (4) 223.1 square feet of hot water radiation at 150 10 degrees Fahrenheit. 11 (5) Ten kilowatts per hour electrical input to the 12 boiler. 13 "Compressor horsepower of a refrigeration system." The 14 manufacturer's horsepower rating as given on the nameplate of 15 the unit. 16 "Department." The Department of Labor and Industry of the 17 Commonwealth. 18 "High-pressure boiler." Any steam boiler where the safety 19 valve is set to relieve at a pressure above 15 pounds per square 20 inch. 21 "Horsepower rating." The largest rating determined by 22 dividing the square feet of boiler heating surface by ten or, in 23 the case where the boiler rating is based on other than ten 24 square feet of heating surface per horsepower, the 25 manufacturer's output horsepower rating. When the manufacturer's 26 rating is expressed in terms other than horsepower, the rating 27 shall be converted into horsepower by the use of one of the 28 factors in the definition of "boiler horsepower." 29 "Horsepower rating of a refrigeration system." The 30 compressor horsepower or tons of refrigeration as converted to 19990S0573B0599 - 2 -
1 horsepower on an equal basis. 2 "Low-pressure boiler." A steam boiler where the safety valve 3 is set to relieve at a pressure at or below 15 pounds per square 4 inch. 5 "Person." Any natural person, association, partnership or 6 corporation. Whenever used to prescribe and impose a fine or 7 imprisonment, or both, in this act, the term as applied to an 8 association includes the members of the association and as 9 applied to a corporation includes the officers of the 10 corporation. Any provision of this act restricting the actions 11 of any person shall be construed as regulating or restricting 12 the actions of the employees and agents of that person. 13 "Secretary." The Secretary of Labor and Industry of the 14 Commonwealth. 15 "Ton of refrigeration." The removal of heat at the rate of 16 12,000 British thermal units per hour or 200 British thermal 17 units per minute. 18 Section 3. License required. 19 (a) General rule.--A person shall not have charge of or 20 operate a boiler or any steam-driven machinery where the safety 21 valves are set at 15 pounds or above or any refrigeration 22 machinery with 200 horsepower capacity in this Commonwealth 23 unless the person is at least 21 years of age and holds a 24 license as provided in this act. 25 (b) Duty of owner.--An owner or user of any steam-driven 26 machinery where the safety valve or valves are set at 15 pounds 27 or above or any refrigeration machinery with 200 horsepower 28 capacity shall not operate or cause to operate that machinery in 29 this Commonwealth without having a licensed person in charge of 30 that operation. 19990S0573B0599 - 3 -
1 Section 4. Application. 2 (a) General rule.--Before any license is issued, application 3 shall be made in writing to the board on a form prepared and 4 furnished by the board. The application shall contain a 5 statement showing proof of the applicant's experience and any 6 additional information that the board may require. 7 (b) Fee.--The applicant shall pay a fee of $50 upon 8 application for an initial license. 9 (c) Considerations.--If the applicant has met all 10 requirements set forth in this section and if upon full 11 consideration the board is satisfied that the applicant's 12 knowledge and experience in the duties of an engineer are 13 satisfactory, it shall grant a license to the applicant upon 14 receipt of the fee as provided in subsection (a). 15 (d) Term and renewal.--A license shall authorize a person to 16 be employed in engineer duties for a term of two years, and the 17 license shall be annually renewed without examination upon the 18 board's receipt of $50. A license shall be renewed after the 19 expiration date if the applicant presents a previously valid 20 license and restoration fee as prescribed by the board. The 21 board may, upon receipt of a $5 fee, issue a duplicate license 22 to replace a lost or stolen one. 23 (e) Active duty.--The license of any person that is in 24 effect at the time the person enters active duty with the armed 25 forces of the United States or, during a national emergency, 26 duty with the United States Maritime Service shall remain in 27 effect during the period of that service, plus six months after 28 discharge, without the payment of any fee. However, the license 29 shall expire six months after discharge if not renewed as 30 provided in this section. 19990S0573B0599 - 4 -
1 Section 5. Powers and duties of board. 2 The board shall have the power and duty to: 3 (1) Grant a boiler engineer license. 4 (2) Refuse to examine any applicant for a license until 5 the applicant has furnished proof to the board that the 6 applicant has been employed assisting a valid licensed 7 operator in the actual operation of a boiler, steam-driven 8 machinery or refrigeration machinery for a minimum of two 9 years in the aggregate prior to the date of application. 10 Proof of employment shall be certified by one employer and by 11 two persons who are licensed in a grade equal to that to 12 which application is being made and who are acquainted with 13 the applicant and have direct knowledge of his employment 14 during the required period. Other proof of past-related 15 experience, including military experience, shall be 16 acceptable when certification is not available. A degree or 17 diploma held by the applicant from any technical school or 18 college recognized by the Department of Education shall be 19 equivalent to one year's employment for the purpose of this 20 paragraph. 21 (3) Grant a license without examination upon receipt of 22 a fee of $50 from any applicant who has on the effective date 23 of this act a license to operate any boiler, steam machinery 24 or refrigeration machinery given under the authority of any 25 ordinance of this Commonwealth. 26 (4) Issue a license to an applicant who currently 27 operates a boiler and has proof of experience in the 28 operation of boilers. 29 (5) Prescribe the subject material, manner, time and 30 place of examination and the filing of applications for 19990S0573B0599 - 5 -
1 examination and licenses and supervise and provide for the 2 conduct of the examination. The subject matter of all 3 examinations shall be confined to the knowledge that is 4 essential to practice as a boiler engineer. 5 (6) Grade the examinations described in paragraph (5) 6 that are returned by candidates and, if the applicant has not 7 obtained a minimum passing grade of 75%, keep the examination 8 for at least one year. Any unsuccessful candidate may, upon 9 written request to the board, review his graded paper. The 10 board shall provide unlimited retesting opportunities for 11 each applicant. 12 (7) Make written reports of the examinations described 13 in paragraph (5), which reports shall be filed with the 14 department, and certify to the department when an applicant 15 has successfully passed the examination. 16 (8) Investigate and conduct hearings and discipline and 17 prosecute those who commit illegal practices. 18 (9) Suspend and revoke by majority action of the entire 19 board the license of any licensee who has been convicted of a 20 crime that has a high probability of affecting the licensee's 21 ability to perform his job in a safe and effective manner or 22 misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, is addicted to the 23 intemperate use of alcohol or to the use of narcotic drugs or 24 is mentally unsound or adjudged to be mentally incompetent 25 and reinstate licenses in any case where a majority of the 26 entire board determines that reinstatement is just and 27 proper. The board may suspend or revoke the license of any 28 person if the license is obtained through fraud or if the 29 board finds the person guilty of gross negligence or the 30 actual endangerment of life. 19990S0573B0599 - 6 -
1 (10) Provide for, regulate and require each person 2 licensed in accordance with this act to renew his license 3 biannually, prescribe the form of license renewal, require as 4 a condition precedent to license renewal the payment of the 5 renewal fee and revoke the license of any person who fails, 6 refuses or neglects to apply for a renewal or pay the fee, 7 except as provided in section 4(d) and (e). 8 (11) Keep a record of all licenses issued by the board 9 and keep minutes and records of all its transactions and 10 proceedings for a period of at least eight years. 11 (12) Enter and inspect in the performance of its duties 12 any and all premises where a license is or may be required 13 and whenever a violation of this act is being or has been 14 committed. It shall be unlawful for any person or corporation 15 in any manner to hinder, obstruct, delay, resist, prevent or 16 in any way interfere or attempt to interfere with any of the 17 personnel of the board in the performance of any of its 18 required duties or to refuse to permit authorized persons to 19 perform their duties by refusing any of them entrance to the 20 premises upon identification. Each day during which the 21 unlawful act continues constitutes a separate violation. 22 (13) Adopt, promulgate and enforce rules and regulations 23 as may be deemed necessary and proper by the board to carry 24 into effect the powers conferred by this act. 25 (14) Require every holder of a license to place it in a 26 frame under glass in some conspicuous place near the boiler 27 or steam-driven refrigeration machinery so the license can be 28 seen at all times. 29 Section 6. Records of defects. 30 (1) Any boiler engineer licensed under this act shall 19990S0573B0599 - 7 -
1 assist the inspectors in their examination of any boiler, 2 steam-driven machinery or refrigeration machinery under the 3 charge of the engineer, shall point out all defects and 4 imperfections known to the engineer in the boiler or 5 machinery and shall keep an accurate record of all defects 6 and inspections. 7 (2) An individual who reports a defect of any kind shall 8 not be subject to any employment retaliatory action by the 9 employer, engineer or any individual as a result of the 10 reporting of the defect. 11 Section 7. Notice. 12 It shall be the duty of every licensed person, upon taking or 13 vacating a position as engineer or fireman, to notify the board 14 within 30 days of separation. Failure to comply with this 15 section may be punishable by suspension of the person's license 16 for such a period as the board shall determine. 17 Section 8. Substitution of unlicensed person. 18 Every owner or lessee, or agent of the owner or lessee, of 19 any boiler, steam-driven machinery or refrigeration machinery or 20 any auxiliary connected with them that is included under this 21 act must not delegate or transfer in any manner whatsoever the 22 responsibility or liability for the management, operation or 23 maintenance in good condition and repair of the boiler, steam- 24 driven machinery or refrigeration machinery or any auxiliary 25 connected with them to any person or persons other than a 26 licensed engineer in charge of that operation. However, in case 27 of the absence from duty of any licensed boiler engineer, an 28 unlicensed person may take the place of the engineer for a 29 period of not more than ten days. The ten-day period may be 30 extended to 30 days in the discretion of the board. The board 19990S0573B0599 - 8 -
1 shall be notified of any temporary change prior to or at the 2 time that the change is made. 3 Section 9. Procedure. 4 All actions of the board shall be made only in accordance 5 with the rules and regulations of the board and only by a 6 majority vote of the members of the board and shall be subject 7 to the right of notice, hearing and adjudication and the right 8 of appeal under 2 Pa.C.S. (relating to administrative law and 9 procedure). 10 Section 10. Records to be public evidence. 11 The records of the board shall be public and shall be open to 12 inspection during business hours. Copies of the records, 13 certified by the secretary of the board or any deputy of the 14 board, shall be admissible in evidence in all courts and 15 elsewhere. 16 Section 11. Penalties. 17 A person who violates this act commits a summary offense and 18 shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less 19 than $25 nor more than $300 and costs of prosecution and, if in 20 default of payment of the fine and costs, may be imprisoned for 21 not more than 30 days. In addition, the person's license shall 22 be suspended or revoked as the board shall determine. 23 Section 12. Repeals. 24 (a) Absolute.--The act of April 4, 1905 (P.L.102, No.75), 25 entitled "An act to provide for the better protection of life 26 and property, by the examination and licensing of engineers 27 having charge of steam-boilers, steam-engines, and appliances 28 connected therewith, in cities of the second and third class of 29 this Commonwealth, and providing penalties for violation," is 30 repealed. 19990S0573B0599 - 9 -
1 (b) General.--All other acts and parts of acts are repealed 2 insofar as they are inconsistent with this act. 3 Section 13. Applicability. 4 This act shall apply to all boilers in this Commonwealth, 5 except those located in public utilities, farms or private 6 dwellings and those under Federal jurisdiction. This act shall 7 not apply to boilers where the safety valve or valves are set at 8 less than 15 pounds per square inch and have less than 1,000 9 square feet of heating surface in the aggregate, except where 10 those boilers are located in theaters, hospitals, educational 11 institutions, hotels and institutions licensed by the 12 Commonwealth. Environmental heating or other means of heating 13 shall be included in this act, where any pressure vessel in 14 excess of 15 pounds per square inch is used in the system. 15 Section 14. Effective date. 16 This act shall take effect in 60 days. A20L35BIL/19990S0573B0599 - 10 -