HOUSE BILL 494
51st legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2013
INTRODUCED BY
Stephen Easley
AN ACT
RELATING TO PIPELINES; PROVIDING FOR A POSITIVE RESPONSE NOTICE BY OWNERS OR OPERATORS OF PIPELINES TO VERIFY LOCATIONS FOR EXCAVATORS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
SECTION 1. Section 62-14-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, Chapter 252, Section 2, as amended) is amended to read:
"62-14-2. DEFINITIONS.--As used in Chapter 62, Article 14 NMSA 1978:
A. "advance notice" means two working days;
B. "blasting" means the use of an explosive to excavate;
C. "cable television lines and related facilities" means the facilities of any cable television system or closed-circuit coaxial cable communications system or other similar transmission service used in connection with any cable television system or other similar closed-circuit coaxial cable communications system;
D. "commission" means the public regulation commission;
E. "emergency excavation" means an excavation that must be performed due to circumstances beyond the excavator's control and that affects public safety, health or welfare;
F. "excavate" means the movement or removal of earth using mechanical excavating equipment or blasting and includes augering, backfilling, digging, ditching, drilling, grading, plowing in, pulling in, ripping, scraping, trenching, tunneling and directional boring;
G. "excavator" means a person that excavates;
H. "master meter system and operators" means a pipeline system that distributes natural gas or liquid propane gas within a public place, such as a mobile home park, housing project, apartment complex, school, university or hospital where the operator of the master meter system purchases gas from a distributor through a single large meter and resells the gas through a gas distribution pipeline system. The resale may occur as a payment included in a rental payment or association dues or as a separately metered system;
I. "means of location" means a mark such as a stake, a flag, whiskers or paint that is conspicuous in nature and that is designed to last at least ten working days if not disturbed;
J. "mechanical excavating equipment" means all equipment powered by any motor, engine or hydraulic or pneumatic device used for excavating and includes trenchers, bulldozers, backhoes, power shovels, scrapers, draglines, clam shells, augers, drills, cable and pipe plows or other plowing-in or pulling-in equipment;
K. "one-call notification system" means a communication system in which an operation center provides telephone services or other reliable means of communication for the purpose of receiving excavation notice and damage reporting information and distributing that information to owners and operators of pipelines and other underground facilities;
L. "person" means the legal representative of or an individual, partnership, corporation, joint venture, state, subdivision or instrumentality of the state or an association;
M. "pipeline" means a pipeline or system of pipelines and appurtenances for the transportation or movement of any oil or gas, or oil or gas products and their byproducts [subject to the jurisdiction of federal law or regulation], with the exception of master meter systems and operators;
N. "positive response" means a documented response, within the advance notice period, initiated by owners or operators of pipelines and underground facilities by reliable means of communication, which may include telephonic notice with documented call-log record, fax, email, internet or automated response system directly to the excavator; or to the one-call notification system's positive response registry system. A positive response allows the excavator to verify whether all affected pipeline and underground facility owners or operators have marked their underground facilities pursuant to Section 62-14-5 NMSA 1978 prior to commuting to the excavation site and commencing excavation;
[N.] O. "reasonable efforts" means notifying the appropriate one-call notification center or underground facility owner or operator of planned excavation;
[O.] P. "underground facility" means any tangible property described in Subsections C, M and [P] Q of this section that is underground, but does not include residential sprinklers or low-voltage lighting; and
[P.] Q. "underground utility line" means an underground conduit or cable, including fiber optics, and related facilities for transportation and delivery of electricity, telephonic or telegraphic communications or water, sewer and fire protection lines, with the exception of master meter systems and operators."
SECTION 2. Section 62-14-5 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, Chapter 252, Section 5, as amended) is amended to read:
"62-14-5. MARKING OF FACILITIES.--
A. A person owning or operating an underground facility shall, upon the request of a person intending to commence an excavation and upon advance notice, locate and mark on the surface the actual horizontal location, within [twelve] eighteen inches by some means of location, of the underground facilities in or near the area of the excavation so as to enable the person engaged in excavation work to locate the facilities in advance of and during the excavation work.
B. If the owner or operator of the underground facility finds that the owner or operator has no underground facilities in the proposed area of excavation, the owner or operator shall [contact the appropriate one-call notification center or mark] provide a positive response and, if chosen, mark the area as "Clear" or "No Underground Facilities" in the appropriate color code as specified in Section 62-14-5.1 NMSA 1978 [marking the area as "Clear" or "No Underground Facilities". If the area is not marked as "Clear" or "No Underground Facilities", the excavator shall contact the one-call notification system operating in the region in order to verify the area as "Clear" or "No Underground Facilities"].
C. If the owner or operator fails to correctly mark the underground facility after being given advance notice and such failure to correctly mark the facility results in additional costs to the person doing the excavating, then the owner or operator shall reimburse the person engaging in the excavation for the reasonable costs incurred.
D. An owner of an underground facility shall not move or obliterate markings made pursuant to Chapter 62, Article 14 NMSA 1978 or fabricate markings in an unmarked location for the purpose of concealing or avoiding liability for a violation of or noncompliance with the provisions of Chapter 62, Article 14 NMSA 1978."
SECTION 3. Section 62-14-7.1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1997, Chapter 30, Section 1, as amended) is amended to read:
"62-14-7.1. ONE-CALL NOTIFICATION SYSTEM.--
A. An owner or operator of an underground facility subject to Chapter 62, Article 14 NMSA 1978 shall be a member of a one-call notification system operating in the region with the exception of private underground facilities owned by a homeowner and operated and located on residential property. A one-call notification system may be for a region of the state or statewide in scope, unless federal law provides otherwise.
B. Each one-call notification system shall be operated by:
(1) an owner or operator of pipeline facilities;
(2) a private contractor;
(3) a state or local government agency; or
(4) a person who is otherwise eligible under state law to operate a one-call notification system.
C. If the one-call notification system is operated by owners or operators of pipeline facilities, it shall be established as a nonprofit entity governed by a board of directors that shall establish the operating processes, procedures and technology needed for a one-call notification system. The board shall further establish a procedure or formula to determine the equitable share of each member for the costs of the one-call notification system. The board may include representatives of excavators or other persons deemed eligible to participate in the system who are not owners or operators.
D. Excavators shall give advance notice to the one-call notification system operating in the intended excavation area and provide information established by rule of the commission, except when excavations are by or for a person that:
(1) owns or leases or owns a mineral leasehold interest in the real property on which the excavation occurs; and
(2) operates all underground facilities located in the intended excavation area.
E. The one-call notification system shall promptly transmit excavation notice information to owners or operators of pipeline facilities and other underground facilities in the intended excavation area.
F. After receiving advance notice, owners and operators of pipeline facilities and other underground facilities shall locate and mark their facilities in the intended excavation area and shall provide a positive response. The owners and operators of pipeline facilities and other underground facilities shall make available to the commission appropriate positive response records for investigations of alleged violations of Chapter 62, Article 14 NMSA 1978.
G. The one-call notification system shall provide a toll-free telephone number or another comparable and reliable means of communication to receive advance notice of excavation. Means of communication to distribute excavation notice to owners or operators of pipeline facilities and other underground facilities shall be reliable and capable of coordination with one-call notification systems operating in other regions of the state.
H. Operators of one-call notification systems shall notify the commission of its members and the name and telephone number of the contact person for each member and make available to the commission appropriate records in investigations of alleged violations of Chapter 62, Article 14 NMSA 1978.
I. One-call notification systems and owners and operators of pipeline facilities shall promote public awareness of the availability and operation of one-call notification systems and work with state and local governmental agencies charged with issuing excavation permits to provide information concerning and promoting awareness by excavators of one-call notification systems.
J. The commission may prescribe reasonable maximum rates for the provision of one-call services in New Mexico, provided that if the reasonableness of such rates is contested in the manner provided by commission rule, the burden of proof to show the unreasonableness of such rates shall be upon the person contesting their reasonableness."
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