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1. When must a dispensing unit have a license to operate in Florida?
A. When used only for private company vehicles
B. Only when connected to underground tanks
C. When selling to the public
D. Only when dispensing more than 500 gallons per day
Answer: C
2. What are the minimum insurance requirements for LP dispensing units in
Florida?
A. $500,000 liability, no qualifier needed
B. $1 million liability, Category 2, with a qualified operator
C. No insurance required if the owner operates the dispenser
D. $2 million liability with no qualifier requirement
Answer: B
3. Who regulates the sale of LP gas in Florida?
A. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)
B. Florida Bureau of Agriculture
C. U.S. Department of Energy
D. Florida Department of Health
Answer: B
4. What is a “qualifier” under Florida LP Gas regulations?
A. A person who has passed the Florida LP Gas Operator Exam
,B. A company that owns more than one dispensing unit
C. An insurance adjuster assigned to LP accidents
D. A state inspector authorized to close unsafe facilities
Answer: A
5. Who is legally allowed to dispense LP gas in Florida?
A. Any employee trained on the job
B. Only a licensed qualifier
C. The owner of the dispensing unit, regardless of license
D. Any certified electrician
Answer: B
6. Who is responsible for the safe operation of a dispensing unit?
A. The state inspector
B. The insurance provider
C. The owner of the dispensing unit
D. The manufacturer of the equipment
Answer: C
7. Who may legally repair leaks and replace parts in an LP dispensing unit?
A. Any licensed electrician or plumber
B. A trained employee of the owner
C. A licensed qualified LP gas company
D. Only the state inspector
Answer: C
8. What penalties may be levied for violations of Florida LP gas laws?
A. A $500 fine only
B. Revocation of insurance
C. Felony, Class 3
D. Written warning only
Answer: C
9. How often must dispensing units be inspected by the Bureau of LP Gas?
A. Annually
, B. Every 2 years
C. Every 3 years
D. Only after accidents
Answer: A
10. Florida law requires dispensing units to maintain which type of permit?
A. Annual operating permit
B. Temporary storage permit
C. Building permit only
D. Federal DOT permit
Answer: A
Accident Reporting & Safety
11. Which accidents must be reported?
A. Only equipment malfunctions
B. Any incident causing death or requiring medical care
C. Property damage under $500
D. Minor fuel spills during filling
Answer: B
12. What is the property damage threshold requiring accident reporting?
A. $500
B. $750
C. $1,000
D. $5,000
Answer: C
13. When must accidents be reported?
A. Only at annual inspections
B. Within 30 days of the incident
C. When death or medical care is required