16 Tex. Admin. Code § 18.1 - Scope, Applicability, and General Provisions
(a) This chapter implements the authority of
the Railroad Commission of Texas (Commission) under Texas Natural Resources
Code, §
117.012, Texas
Utilities Code, §
121.201, and Texas
Health and Safety Code, §
756.126.
Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, this chapter applies to
all persons engaged in or preparing to engage in the movement of earth in the
vicinity of an underground pipeline containing flammable, toxic, or corrosive
gas, a hazardous liquid, or carbon dioxide.
(b) The requirements of this chapter are
based on the presumption that an excavator will notify a notification center
pursuant to, and that a pipeline operator will respond in accordance with, the
provisions of Texas Utilities Code, Chapter 251, and the requirements of the
notification center. However, compliance with the provisions of Texas Utilities
Code, Chapter 251, and the requirements of a notification center does not
necessarily constitute compliance with the requirements of this
chapter.
(c) Persons that are
exempt from the provisions of Texas Utilities Code, Chapter 251, are required
to comply with this chapter, unless the person is exempt under the subsection
(d) of this section.
(d) This
chapter does not apply to:
(1) the exemptions
in Texas Utilities Code, §
251.003;
(2) the movement of earth that does not
exceed a depth of 16 inches;
(3)
surface mining operations;
(4) the
following activities when performed by an employee of the Texas Department of
Transportation (TxDOT) within TxDOT right-of-way:
(A) sampling and repair of pavement, base,
and subgrade;
(B) repair of roadway
embankment adjacent to pavement structure;
(C) reshaping of unpaved shoulders and
drop-offs;
(D) installation and
maintenance of guardrails, cable barriers, delineators, vehicle attenuators,
sign posts, mailboxes, and cables for traffic signals and luminaries;
(E) cleaning of ditches; and
(F) removal of silt from culverts;
or
(5) hand digging by
an employee or contractor of TxDOT for TxDOT's archeological program.
(e) This chapter also applies to
movement of earth by tillage that exceeds a depth of 16 inches.
(f) Unless otherwise specified, all time
periods used in this chapter shall be calculated from the time the original
notification is given to the notification center.
(g) Unless otherwise specified, all time
periods that are stated in days shall mean working days.
(h) Unless an excavator and an operator
otherwise expressly agree in accordance with the requirements set forth in
§
18.3 of this title, relating to
Excavator Notice to Notification Center, the life of a line locate ticket shall
be 14 days.
(i) Unless otherwise
expressly stated in this chapter, each excavator and each operator shall retain
required records for at least four years. At a minimum, each operator and each
excavator shall retain locate tickets and positive response notifications.
Retention at a notification center is an acceptable method of retention for
locate tickets.
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