California Code of Regulations
Title 19 - Public Safety
Division 1 - State Fire Marshal
Chapter 14 - Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Safety
Article 7 - Requirements for New or Replacement Pipeline near Environmentally and Ecologically Sensitive Areas in the Coastal Zone; Plan to Retrofit Existing Pipelines; Notification to State Fire Marshal of New Construction or Retrofit of Pipeline; Consultation with Office of Spill Prevention and Response
Section 2106 - Intrastate, Interstate, and Other Non-Jurisdictional Pipelines

Universal Citation: 19 CA Code of Regs 2106

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) Should an Interstate pipeline or other pipeline that is not currently under the jurisdiction of the State Fire Marshal, become reclassified as an Intrastate pipeline or become jurisdictional to the State Fire Marshal, that pipeline shall be subject to all the requirements of this Article.

(b) Operators will have 12-months from the time the pipeline became jurisdictional to the State Fire Marshal to submit a risk analysis and implementation plan to the State Fire Marshal. The implementation plan shall specify retrofit completion within 30-months of the date the pipeline became jurisdictional to the State Fire Marshal.

1. New section filed 8-31-2020; operative 10-1-2020 (Register 2020, No. 36).

Note: Authority cited: Sections 51010, 51013.1, 51013.5 and 51015, Government Code; and Sections 60104 and 60105, Title 49 of the United States Code. Reference: Sections 51010, 51010.5, 51013, 51013.1, 51013.5, 51015, 51015.4, 51016, 51018.6, 51018.7 and 51018.8, Government Code; and Sections 60104 and 60105, Title 49 of the United States Code.

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