Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 260. Office of Management and Enterprise Services |
Chapter 90. Alternative Fuels Program |
Subchapter 7. Standards for Alternative Fuels Technicians - Conversion and Compression |
SECTION 260:90-7-1. Work of alternative fuels technician by non-certified person
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- (a) From and after July 1, 1991, it shall be unlawful for any person to perform the work or offer, by advertisement or otherwise, to perform the work of an alternative fuels technician until such person is certified as an alternative fuels technician by the agency.(b) Nothing in this Chapter shall prevent a non-certified person from converting the engine of a farm tractor, as defined in Sections 1-118 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes, to an engine fueled by alternative fuels, as long as such farm tractor is not operated on the roads and highways of this state.(c) Activities directly related to normal, vehicle maintenance and service are exempt from the definition of work. It is not the intent of this section to prevent any individual, corporation, company from servicing, repairing or maintaining general systems not directly related to the alternative fuel delivery system. Such non-alternative motor fuels related activities include:(1) For LPG and CNG vehicles;(A) Tune-ups;(B) Filter replacement;(C) Oil changes;(D) Electrical/electronic component replacement; and,(E) Belts and hoses.(2) For Electric vehicles;(A) Replace auxiliary battery;(B) Replace hoses or coolant, not affecting high voltage circuits or components;(C) Replace brake and suspension components not linked to any high voltage circuits or components(d) Non-certified individuals participating in a agency authorized training program, under the guidance of a state certified instructor, are exempt from the certification requirement during the training period.