65-407 C.M.R. ch. 421, § 1 - General Provisions
A.
Scope
This rule describes the requirements for the installation, maintenance, and safety related conditions of LPG pipeline facilities. This Chapter applies to any Jurisdictional LPG System that distributes LPG that falls within the scope of 49 C.F.R. §192.
B.
Applicable Codes
1. The minimum standards governing the
design, fabrication, installation, inspection, reporting, testing, and the
safety aspects of operation and maintenance of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
distribution systems, including propane storage tanks, vaporizers, mains, and
service lines up to the outlet of the customer's meter set assembly or at the
connection to a customer's piping, whichever is further downstream, shall be
the provisions of Parts 191 and 192 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR), including all amendments and revisions thereto.
a. In the application of LPG distribution
safety rules within Maine, the 2004 edition of NFPA 58, LP-Gas
Code is adopted by reference for the enforcing of the provisions of 49
CFR §192.11, except that the following sections of NFPA 58, 2004 are not
adopted:
i. 6.6.7 Installation of
Containers on Roofs of Buildings; and
ii. Chapter 14Operations and
Maintenance, with the exception of 14.3.3 Maintenance of Fire
Protection Equipment, which is adopted.
2. Installation of LPG supply
containers on the roofs of buildings within pipeline systems in Maine is
prohibited. Requirements for the preparation and revision of LPG systems
operation and maintenance plans for gas pipelines within the State of Maine
shall be in accordance with the provisions of 49 CFR §192.605.
3. Where this Chapter 421 conflicts with 49
CFR Part 192, Chapter 421 shall prevail.
C.
LPG Operator Designation
1. Every jurisdictional LPG system operating
in the State of Maine must be registered with the Maine Public Utilities
Commission no later than 30 days after this rule goes into effect or the
operation of the system begins. A qualified LPG operator of record must be
designated on the registration notice.
2. If for any reason an LPG operator ceases
to be the LPG operator of record for a jurisdictional LPG system, that operator
shall submit an updated registration stating they are no longer the LPG
operator of record. The previous LPG operator shall provide all LPG pipeline
system maps, and operating and maintenance records to the owner of the system
at the time of any change in the LPG operator of record.
3. LPG operator shall retain copies of all
LPG pipeline system maps or diagrams, and operating and maintenance records
regarding jurisdictional LPG systems for which it ceases to be the LPG operator
of record for a period of one year.
4. Failure to register a jurisdictional LPG
system or report change of designation in accordance with this section may
result in a penalty in an amount not to exceed $5,000.
Notes
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