Texas Administrative Code
Title 16 - ECONOMIC REGULATION
Part 1 - RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS
Chapter 14 - REGULATIONS FOR LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG)
Subchapter A - GENERAL APPLICABILITY AND REQUIREMENTS
Section 14.2042 - Physical Inspection of Stationary Installations
Current through Reg. 49, No. 12; March 22, 2024
(a) Aggregate water capacity of 15,540 gallons or more. The applicant shall notify AFS in writing when the installation is ready for inspection.
(b) Aggregate water capacity of less than 15,540 gallons. After receipt of LNG Form 2501, AFS shall conduct an inspection as soon as possible to verify the installation described complies with the rules in this chapter. The facility may be operated prior to inspection if the facility fully complies with the rules in this chapter. If the initial inspection at a commercial installation results in the citation of non-compliance items, AFS may require that the subject container, including any piping, appliances, appurtenances, or equipment connected to it, be immediately removed from LNG service until the non-compliance items are corrected.
(c) Material variances. If AFS determines the completed installation varies materially from the application originally accepted, correction of the variance and notification to AFS or resubmission of the application is required. The review of such resubmitted application shall comply with § RSA 14.2040 of this title (relating to Filings Required for Stationary LNG Installations).
(d) In the event an applicant has requested an inspection and AFS' inspection identifies non-compliance items requiring modifications by the applicant, AFS may assess an inspection fee to cover the costs associated with any additional inspection, including mileage and per diem rates set by the legislature.