Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 82.djvu/765

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PUBLIC LAW 90-481-AUG. 12, 1968

ards and practices applicable to same are regulated by a State agency (including a municipality) which submits to the Secretary an annual certification that such State agency (1) has regulatory jurisdiction over the safety standards and practices of such pipeline facilities and transportation of gas; (2) has adopted each Federal safety standard applicable to such pipeline facilities and transportation of gas established under this Act as of the date of the certification; (3) is enforcing each such standard; and (4) has the authority to require record maintenance, reporting, and inspection substantially the same as are provided under section 12 and the filing for approval of plans of inspection and maintenance described in section 11; and that the law of the State makes provision for the enforcement of the safety standards of such State agency by way of injunctive and monetary sanctions substantially the same as are provided under sections 9 and 10; except that a State agency may file a certification under this subsection without regard to the requirement of injunctive and monetary sanctions under State law for a period not to exceed two years after the date of enactment of this Act. Each annual certification shall include a report, in such form as the Secretary may by regulation provide, showing (i) name and address of each person subject to the safety jurisdiction of the State agency; (ii) all accidents or incidents reported during the preceding twelve months by each such person inv^olving personal injury requiring hospitalization, fatality, or property damage exceeding $1,000, together with a summary of the State agency's investigation as to the cause and circumstances surrounding such accident or incident; (iii) the record maintenance, reporting, and inspection practiced by the State agency to enforce compliance with such Federal safety standards, including a detail of the number of inspections made of pipeline facilities by the State agency during the preceding twelve months; and (iv) such other information as the Secretary may require. The report included with the first annual certification need not show information unavailable at that time. If after receipt of annual certification, the Secretary determines that the State agency is not satisfactorily enforcing compliance with Federal safety standards, he may, on reasonable notice and after opportunity for hearing, rejec'^ the certification or take such other action as he deems appropriate to achieve adequate enforcement including the assertion of P'ederal jurisdiction. When such notice is given by the Secretary, the burden of proof shall be upon the State agency to show that it is satisfactorily enforcing compliance with Federal safety standards. (b) With respect to any pipeline facilities and transportation of gas (not subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Power Commission under the Natural Gas Act) for which the Secretary does not receive an annual certification under subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary is authorized by agreement with a State agency (including a municipality) to authorize such agency to assume responsibility for, and carry out on behalf of the Secretary as it relates to pipeline facilities and the transportation of gas not subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Power Commission under the Natural Gas Act the necessary actions to— (1) establish an adequate program for record maintenance, reporting, and inspection designed to assist compliance with Federal safety standards; (2) establish procedures for approval of plans of inspection and maintenance substantially the same as are required under section (3) implement a compliance program acceptable to the Secretary including provision for inspection of pipeline facilities used in such transportation of gas; and

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