District of Columbia Propane Training Requirements (PEP/CETP) — 2026
Unverified — verify with regulator
We haven’t verified District of Columbia to our standard yet. The state data below is our current research — confidence is low.
The honest next step: contact DC Dept. of Energy & Environment (DOEE) — LP gas; DC Fire and EMS — fire code enforcementdirectly and ask whether PEP completion satisfies your state’s current training requirements.
We’ll email you when we complete our District of Columbia review and publish a full guide — get notified when we publish District of Columbia →
District of Columbia — at a glance
CETP named in law
Unclear / unverified
PEP recognized
Silent (no specific guidance)
Transition guidance published
No
Research confidence
Low
Last verified
2026-06-12
Your regulator
DC Dept. of Energy & Environment (DOEE) — LP gas; DC Fire and EMS — fire code enforcement
District of Columbia: Not yet verified to our standard — contact the regulator.
Verify with your regulator — always
State positions on PEP are changing. Even where we have a verdict, the operator with a dated written confirmation from their state authority is the one who’s protected. Ask your regulator: “Does PEP completion satisfy your state’s current training requirements for LP-gas licensing?” Get the answer in writing.
- Regulator: DC Dept. of Energy & Environment (DOEE) — LP gas; DC Fire and EMS — fire code enforcement
- PERC (training questions): 1-800-757-1554 · training.propane.com
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Disclaimer: This is an information resource maintained by Tank Spotter. It is not legal advice and does not constitute a compliance determination. Verify with your state regulator and your own insurer before relying on any information here for licensing or employment decisions.