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Is it against the act/law to operate a boiler or pressure vessel in Missouri without a valid state inspection certificate?

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Is it against the act/law to operate a boiler or pressure vessel in Missouri without a valid state inspection certificate?

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A. Yes, operating a boiler or pressure vessel in the state without a valid state inspection certificate is a Class A misdemeanor as specified by the act/law. Q? Are state inspection certificates required on boilers or pressure vessels located in private residences or other locations where childcare is being provided as regulated by the Department of Health or other state agencies? A. Yes, all objects in day care locations regulated by the Department of Health or other state agency must comply with the Boiler & Pressure Vessel Act. Gary Schribner, Public Safety Manager, Gary.Scribner@dfs.dps.mo.gov Copyright Missouri Division of Fire Safety. All rights reserved. Revised: December 29, 2009.

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