TITLE 20. PUBLIC UTILITIES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
following amendments are exempt from the Virginia Administrative Process Act
pursuant to § 2.2-4002 C of the Code of Virginia, which provides that
minor changes to regulations published in the Virginia Administrative Code
under the Virginia Register Act, Chapter 41 (§ 2.2-4100 et seq.) of Title
2.2 of the Code of Virginia, made by the Virginia Code Commission pursuant to
§ 30-150, shall be exempt from the provisions of the Virginia
Administrative Process Act.
Titles of Regulations: 20VAC5-307. Rules Governing
the Safety of Master-Metered Natural Gas Systems (amending 20VAC5-307-10).
20VAC5-308. Rules Governing the Safety of Intrastate
Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Systems (amending 20VAC5-308-10).
Statutory Authority: § 56-257.2 of the Code of
Virginia (20VAC5-307-10).
§§ 12.1-13 and 56-555 of the Code of Virginia
(20VAC5-308-10).
Effective Date: May 29, 2017.
Agency Contact: Angela Bowser, Deputy Director, Division
of Information Resources, State Corporation Commission, P.O. Box 1197,
Richmond, VA 23218, telephone (804) 371-9142, FAX (804) 371-9240, or email
angela.bowser@scc.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments correct the telephone number for the State
Corporation Commission's Manager of Gas Pipeline Safety.
20VAC5-307-10. Master-metered natural gas systems.
A. These rules are adopted pursuant to § 56-257.2 of the Code
of Virginia to establish safety and inspection requirements for master-metered
natural gas systems as defined by federal regulations promulgated under the
Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 (49 USC App. § 1671 et seq.), as
amended.
B. Parts 191 and 192 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal
Regulations are hereby adopted by reference as the minimum pipeline safety regulations
applicable to master-metered systems within the commission's jurisdiction under
§ 56-257.2 of the Code of Virginia.
C. Telephonic notices regarding incidents involving
master-metered gas systems shall be made, at the earliest practicable moment
following discovery of the incident, to the commission's Division of Energy
Regulation during the division's daily hours and to the commission's Manager of
Gas Pipeline Safety (pager (telephone number (804) 351-4100)
343-0863) during all other times. Such notices shall include the
information listed in 49 CFR 191.5(b)(1) through (b)(5).
D. The commission's Division of Energy Regulation may require
certain written reports from the jurisdictional master-metered systems to aid
the commission staff in administering an effective gas pipeline safety program.
E. The commission's Division of Energy Regulation shall be
empowered to submit and sign on behalf of the commission, such forms and
applications as necessary to assure participation in natural gas pipeline
safety programs, as deemed advisable by the commission to assure an effective
safety program in Virginia, but that the commission comptroller shall be
empowered to sign on behalf of the commission those applications and forms pertaining
to grants or reimbursement of expenses incurred by the commission in conducting
the gas pipeline safety program in Virginia.
20VAC5-308-10. Safety of intrastate hazardous liquid pipeline
systems.
A. These rules are adopted pursuant to § 56-555 of the Code
of Virginia to establish safety and inspection requirements for intrastate
hazardous liquid pipeline systems as defined by federal regulation promulgated
under 49 USC § 60101.
B. Parts 195 and 199 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal
Regulations are hereby adopted by reference as the minimum pipeline safety
regulations applicable to intrastate hazardous liquid pipeline systems within
the commission's jurisdiction.
C. Telephonic notices regarding
incidents involving hazardous liquid pipeline systems shall be made, at the
earliest practicable moment following discovery of the incident, to the
commission's Division of Energy Regulation during the division's daily hours
and to the commission's Manager of Pipeline Safety (pager (telephone
number (804) 351-4100) 343-0863) during all other
times. Such notices shall include the information listed in 49 CFR 195.52(b)(1)
through (b)(6).
D. The commission's Division of Energy Regulation may require
certain written reports from the jurisdictional hazardous liquid pipeline
systems to aid the commission staff in administering an effective pipeline
safety program.
E. The commission's Division of Energy Regulation shall be
empowered to submit and sign on behalf of the commission, such forms and
applications as necessary to assure participation in hazardous liquid pipeline
safety programs, as deemed advisable by the commission to assure an effective
safety program in Virginia, but that the commission comptroller shall be
empowered to sign on behalf of the commission those applications and forms
pertaining to grants or reimbursement of expenses incurred by the commission in
conducting the pipeline safety program in Virginia.
VA.R. Doc. No. R17-5120; Filed May 3, 2017, 2:52 p.m.