If, after such inspection, the inspector finds that the installation or repair has not been properly made, he or she shall report such fact to the distributor or installer making the installation and request that corrections be made within seventy-two (72) hours after the time of such inspection, if the defects are such that can be corrected without the necessity of condemning the entire system. Any distributor or installer who fails or refuses to make the corrections after requested so to do by the inspector, after a hearing before the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board, may have his authority or certificate of compliance suspended or revoked.
Installers, as defined in this chapter, are hereby authorized to issue temporary certificates of approval for use before inspection by the Commissioner of Insurance, but no certificate issued by an installer shall be valid for a period longer than one hundred twenty (120) days from date of completion or alteration, repair or installation covered by said certificate. The provisions of this paragraph shall not relieve the dealer, or other person, from the liability of having such installation inspected by the Commissioner of Insurance, as provided in this chapter.
All certificates of approval and permits issued by liquefied gas inspectors under the terms of this section shall be executed in duplicate, and the copy thereof shall be filed and preserved in the office of the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board for not less than three (3) years from the date thereof.
All liquefied petroleum or natural gas carburetion systems installed on vehicles, including school buses, used in public transportation shall be inspected by a field inspector. The State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board may cause to be inspected any installations of liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas carburetion systems on any other type vehicles as they deem necessary. All such installations shall comply with the rules and regulations promulgated by the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board.
No person may, for a fee, install liquefied petroleum or natural gas carburetion systems unless such person holds a license as an installer issued by the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board.
Any person who operates a vehicle on which a liquefied petroleum or natural gas carburetion system has been installed by a person other than an installer shall apply to the State Liquefied Compressed Gas Board for inspection of such installation within fifteen (15) days of such installation. No distributor of liquefied petroleum or natural gas, or any other person, shall fill or cause to be filled any such system which has not been inspected as required by this chapter.
Any person who violates any of the provisions of this subsection shall be subject to the penalties provided in this chapter.
Miss. Code § 75-57-47