Utah Admin. Code R746-409-6 - Remedies
A. Rules of
Practice and Procedure -- The Commission's Administrative Procedures Act Rule,
Rule R746-1, shall govern and control proceedings before the Commission
regarding pipeline safety, with the exception of the additional remedies and
procedures named in Section
R746-409-6.
B. Hazardous Facility Order -- If the
Commission finds, after notice and a hearing, that a particular intrastate
pipeline facility is hazardous to life or property, it may issue a Hazardous
Facility Order requiring the owner or operator of the intrastate pipeline
facility to take corrective action. Civil penalties set forth in Section
54-13-8 may also be imposed.
Corrective action may include suspended or restricted use of the facility,
physical inspection, testing, repair, replacement, or other action as may be
appropriate.
C. Waiver of Notice
and Hearing -- The Commission may waive the requirement for notice and hearing
in Subsection R746-409-6(B)
before issuing an order pursuant to this section when it or the Division
determines that the failure to do so would result in the likelihood of serious
harm to life or property. However, the Commission shall include in the order an
opportunity for hearing as soon as practicable after issuance of the
order.
D. Hazardous Conditions --
The Commission may find an intrastate pipeline facility to be hazardous under
Subsection R746-409-6(B)
if:
1. Under the facts and circumstances the
Commission determines the particular facility is hazardous to life or property;
or
2. The intrastate pipeline
facility, or a component of, has been constructed or operated with equipment,
material, or technique that the Commission determines is hazardous to life or
property, unless the operator involved demonstrates to the satisfaction of the
Commission that, under the particular facts and circumstances involved, that
equipment, material, or technique is not hazardous to life or
property.
E.
Considerations -- In making a determination under Subsection
R746-409-6(D)(2),
the Commission may consider, if relevant:
1.
The characteristics of the pipe and other equipment used in the intrastate
pipeline facility involved, including its age, manufacturer, or physical
properties, including its resistance to corrosion and deterioration, and the
method of its manufacture, construction, or assembly;
2. The nature of the materials transported by
the facility, including their corrosive and deteriorative qualities, the
sequence in which the materials are transported, and the pressure required for
the transportation;
3. The aspects
of the areas in which the intrastate pipeline facility is located, in
particular the climatic and geologic conditions, including soil
characteristics, associated with the areas, and the population density and
population and growth patterns of these areas;
4. A recommendation of the National
Transportation Safety Board issued in connection with an investigation
conducted by the board;
5. Other
factors as the Commission may consider appropriate.
F. Contents of Hazardous Facility Order -- A
Hazardous Facility Order issued by the Commission shall contain the following
information:
1. A finding that the pipeline
facility is hazardous to life or property;
2. The relevant facts that form the basis for
the finding;
3. The legal basis for
the order;
4. The nature and
description of particular corrective action required of the
respondent;
5. The date by which
the required action must be taken or finished and, when appropriate, the
duration of the order.
G.
No Longer Hazardous -- The Commission shall rescind or suspend a Hazardous
Facility Order when it determines that the facility is no longer hazardous to
life or property.
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