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CHAPTER 38-H.F.No. 1382 An act relating to boilers; modifying show boiler and engine provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 183.411, subdivisions 1, 2, and 3. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 183.411, subdivision 1, is amended to read: Subdivision 1. [DEFINITION.] For the purpose of thissectionchapter, the terms "stationaryshow boiler" and "hobby boiler"meansare synonymous and mean a boiler that is used only for display and demonstration purposes. In recognition of the historical significance of show boilers in maintaining a working reminder of Minnesota's agricultural, transportation, and lumber industries, show boilers and engines are considered to be historical artifacts. Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 183.411, subdivision 2, is amended to read: Subd. 2. [INSPECTION.] When usedonlyfor display and demonstration purposes, steam farm traction engines, portable and stationary show engines and portable and stationary show boilers shall be inspected every two years according to law. (a) Show boilers orshowenginesof lap seam constructionnot certified in Minnesotaor previously certified in Minnesotabut that have been repaired or altered after certification, maybe certified in Minnesota if:(1) all alterations have been done in accordance withAmerican National Standard ANSI/NB23 R-404 or R-505; or(2) form R-1, report of alteration, has been prepared by aregistered professional engineer with verification by theauthorized inspection agency responsible for the in-serviceinspection of the object in accordance with American NationalStandard ANSI/NB23 R-502; or(3) the engine has received a certificate allowingoperation, or repairs have been authorized under AmericanNational Standard ANSI/NB23 R-404.1, R-404.2, or R-404.3 inMinnesota or another jurisdiction that accepts the provisions ofAmerican National Standard ANSI/NB23 and an inspection has beencompleted by an inspector certified in Minnesota according tothe standards set in paragraph (b).(b) A hobby boiler or show engine, not certified inMinnesota or any other jurisdiction must successfully complete,at the owner's expense, inspection by:(1) full radiographic examination or ultrasonic examinationor dye-penetrant examination or none of the above, at thediscretion of the boiler inspector, of the long or longitudinalseam of lap-seam construction; andshall be inspected thoroughly by a boiler inspector certified to inspect boilers in Minnesota, using inspection standards in paragraph (b), before being certified for use in Minnesota. (b) Standards for inspection of show boilers shall be those established by the National Board Inspection Code ANSI/NB23 and by the rules adopted by the department of labor and industry, division of boiler inspection, and as follows: (1) the boiler shall be subjected to the appropriate method of nondestructive examination, at the owner's expense, as deemed necessary by the boiler inspector to determine soundness and safety of the boiler; (2) the boiler shall be tested by ultrasonic examination for metal thickness (for purposes of calculating the maximum allowable working pressure the thinnest reading shall be used-see also American National Standard ANSI/NB23 I-303.8and a safety factor of six shall be used in calculating maximum allowable working pressure on all non-ASME-code hobby and show boilers); and(3) magnetic particle or radiographic examination of areaswhere dye penetrant testing shows possible cracks; and(4) hydrostatic testing at 1-1/2 maximum allowable workingpressure.; and (3) repairs and alterations made to show boilers must be made pursuant to section 183.466. (c) Further each such object shall successfully complete an inspection of: (1) the fusible plug; (2) the safety valve, which must be of American Society of Mechanical Engineer's approved design and set at the maximum allowable working pressure and sealed in an appropriate manner not allowing tampering with the valve setting without destroying the seal; and (3) the boiler power piping. Any longitudinal cracks found in riveted longitudinal seams requires that the vessel be sealed and not approved for use in Minnesota. If the boiler or show engine is jacketed, the jacket must be removed prior to inspection. Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 1996, section 183.411, subdivision 3, is amended to read: Subd. 3. [LICENSES.] A license to operate steam farm traction engines, portable and stationary show engines and portable and stationary show boilers shall be issued to an applicant who: (a) is 18 years of age or older; (b) hastwoa licensed second class, grade A engineersor higher class engineer or steam tractionengineers, or anycombination thereof, cosign(hobby) engineer sign theapplication;affidavit attesting to the applicant's competence in operating said devices; (c) passes a written test for competence in operating said devices; (d) has at least 25 hours of actual operating experience on said devices; and (e) pays the required fee. A license shall be valid for the lifetime of the licensee. A one time fee set by the commissioner pursuant to section 16A.1285, shall be charged for the license. Presented to the governor April 15, 1997 Signed by the governor April 16, 1997, 2:02 p.m.
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