52 Pa. Code § 59.133 - General
(a)
Minimum
safety standards. The minimum safety standards for all hazardous
liquid public utilities in this Commonwealth shall be those issued under the
pipeline safety laws as found in
49 U.S.C. §§
60101-60503 and as implemented at 49 CFR
Parts 195 and 199 (relating to transportation of hazardous liquids by pipeline;
and drug and alcohol testing), including all subsequent amendments thereto,
unless otherwise specified herein. Future Federal amendments to 49 CFR Parts
195 and 199, as Adopted or modified by the Federal government, shall have the
effect of amending or modifying the Commission's regulations with regard to the
minimum safety standards for hazardous liquid public utilities and shall take
effect 60 days after the effective date of the Federal amendment or
modification, unless the Commission publishes a notice in the
Pennsylvania Bulletin stating that the amendment or
modification may not take effect.
(b)
Enforcement. A hazardous
liquid public utility shall be subject to inspections by the Pipeline Safety
Section as may be necessary to review for compliance with the minimum safety
standards in subsection (a) and the safety standards in §§
59.134-59.143. The facilities, maps,
books and records of a hazardous liquid public utility must be made accessible
to the Pipeline Safety Section for the inspections upon request. A hazardous
liquid public utility shall provide to the Pipeline Safety Section the reports,
supplemental data and information as the Pipeline Safety Section may request in
the administration and enforcement of §§
59.134-59.143.
(c)
Records. A hazardous
liquid public utility shall keep adequate records to demonstrate compliance
with the minimum safety standards in subsection (a) and the safety standards in
§§
59.134-59.143. The records, including
maps, must be made accessible to the Pipeline Safety Section upon
request.
(d)
Pipeline
conversion. A hazardous liquid public utility converting its service
or product shall notify the Pipeline Safety Section no later than 60 days
before the conversion occurs.
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