HomeMy WebLinkAbout20100809_3044.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM
TO:COMMISSIONER KEMPTON
COMMISSIONER SMITH
COMMISSIONER REDFORD
COMMISSION SECRETARY
COMMISSION STAFF
FROM:DON HOWELL
DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
DATE:AUGUST 4, 2010
SUBJECT:UPDATING THE COMMISSION'S SAFETY AND ACCIDENT
REPORTING RULES, DOCKET NO. 31-1101-1001
The Commission s Safety and Accident Reporting Rules (IDAPA 31.11.01) adopt by
reference various national safety codes and federal safety regulations applicable to electric
natural gas, and pipeline utilities. In particular, Rule 201 adopts the various parts of Title 49
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and 18 c.F.R. Part 260.9. The current rule adopted the 2009
edition of the CFRs. 18 C.R. 9 260.9 sets out procedures for reporting service interruptions
and damage to facilities.
Staff proposes that the Commission adopt the April 1 2010 edition of 18 C.R. 9
260.9 and the October 1 2010 edition for 49 C.R. Parts 191-193 , 195 , and 199.
CFR CHANGES SINCE 2009
Since Rule 201 was last updated, the Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety
Administration (PHMSA) has made two changes (and two corrections) to its pipeline safety
regulations. First, in December 2009, PHMSA amended 49 C.R. Parts 192 and 195 to address
human factors and other aspects of control room management for pipeline where controllers use
supervisory control and data acquisition" (SCADA) systems. Among other things, pipeline
operators were required to implement methods to prevent controller fatigue and procedures to
manage SCADA alarms. These changes to the CFRs required pipeline operators to develop
control room management procedures by August 1 , 2011 , and to implement the procedures by
February 1 2013. In February 2010, PHMSA corrected errors contained in the December 2009
changes.
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Second, in December 2009, PHMSA amended its pipeline safety rules in 49 C.
Part 192 to require operators of gas distribution pipelines to develop and implement integrity
management (1M) programs similar to those required for gas transmission pipelines but tailored
to reflect the differences in and among distribution pipelines. The federal regulations allow for
risk-based adjustments of prescribed intervals for leak detection surveys and other fixed-interval
requirements for gas distribution pipelines. To minimize regulatory burdens, the federal rules
established simpler requirements for master meter and small liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
operators. The changes also requires pipeline operators to install excess flow valves on new and
replaced residential service lines, subject to feasibility criteria outlined in the rule.These
changes became effective February 12, 2010.
corrections to terminology.
In February 2010 PHMSA made mInor
The Staff recommends the Commission update its Safety Rule 201 as described
above and set out in the attached proposed amendment. Adoption of the current CFRs will make
Rule 201 consistent with the federal safety regulations concerning gas and pipeline utilities.
COMMISSION DECISION
Should Rule 201 of the Commission s Safety and Accident Reporting Rules be
updated by the adoption of the 2010 edition of the CFRs? Does the Commission wish to forward
these proposed changes to the Administrative Rules Coordinator for publication in the next
Administrative Bulletin?
Don Howell
Deputy Attorney General
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DECISION MEMORANDUM
IDAPA 31
TITLE
CHAPTER 01
31.11.01- SAFETY AND ACCIDENT REPORTING RULES
FOR UTILITIES REGULATED
BY IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
201.FEDERAL NATURAL GAS SAFETY REGULATIONS (RULE 201).
The Commission incorporates by reference Part 260., Title 18 (April 1 , 20()9lQ) and Parts 191
192, 193 , 195 , and 199, Title 49, the Code of Federal Regulations (October 1 , 20()9lQ), except
that federal accident reporting requirements contained in the rules adopted by reference in Rule
201 are replaced for state reporting purposes by orders of the Commission or rules of the
Commission. These regulations are found in the Code of Federal Regulations, available on the
web from the, U.S. Government Bookstore at http://bookstore.gpo.gov and click on "Code of
Federal Regulations," or by calling toll-free 866-512-1800. Printing Office, Superintendent of
Documents, /\ttn: Nev. Orders, PO Box 371951 , Pittsburgh, Pi\. 15250 7951.The incorporated
CFR Parts are also available electronic format W\vw. gpoaccoss. go'dnara
www,gpoaccess.gov/cfr/index.html.All gas and pipeline corporations subject to the
Commission s jurisdiction are required to abide by applicable provisions of these federal
regulations adopted by reference.(3 29 10)L-)