There are no rules or regulations regarding LPG systems on cars, any one can play with it, there are only misinformed garages and old wives tales.... Gas rules only apply to buildings....
Removing those four screws will not allow you to get it off...
There are two types of pipe that could have been used, one will have a nut and olive on a copper or plastic pipe, the other will be a rubber hose with a fitting on the end that just unscrews.
Whatever is on there will undo with a spanner, as said there will be a loss of gas and it can seem to go on a while as it will be liquid in the pipe, LPG is heavier than air so don't do it in a garage over a pit etc... Do it outside, crack the nut till it starts to come out, wait for it to stop hissing then undo it...
Refit is a reversal, don't use any thread lock etc on it, when refitted, go and put some gas in then spray the fitting with soapy water to check for leaks but I bet you don't have one, they tend to be pretty well made and seal well.... Pete
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