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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WISCONSIN
Adoption of Federal Gas Pipeline Safety Regulations
1-AC-246
Clearinghouse Rule No. 14-052
ORDER ADOPTING FINAL RULES
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin proposes an order to amend
PSC 135.019 (1) regarding the adoption of updated federal regulations about gas pipeline safety rules.
REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE
The Report to the Legislature is included as Attachment A.
FISCAL ESTIMATE
This rule will result in no fiscal impact since pipeline operators are already required, under federal law, to follow the federal regulations. Any economic impact of those federal regulations has already occurred. This rulemaking just updates the state’s enforcement authority.
The Fiscal Estimate and Economic Impact Analysis for this rulemaking are included as Attachment A1.
FINAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS
  This rulemaking has no effect on small businesses. The s. 227.114 (1), Stats., definition of “small business” states that to be considered a small business, the business must not be dominant in its field. Since gas utilities are monopolies in their service territories, they are dominant in their field and, so, are not small businesses. Further, the contract between the federal department of transportation and the commission requires that treatment be uniform across the state and across gas pipeline operators. As a result, the commission cannot make special provisions for small business.
EFFECTIVE DATE
These rules shall take effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register as provide in s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats.
CONTACT PEOPLE
Questions regarding this matter should be directed to docket coordinator Thomas Stemrich, at (608) 266-2800 or Tom.Stemrich@wisconsin.gov. Small business questions should be directed to Christina Keeley at (608) 267-7915 or Christina.Keeley@wisconsin.gov. Media questions should be directed to the Communications Director at (608) 266-9600. Hearing or speech impaired individuals may also use the commission’s TTY number, if calling from Wisconsin (800) 251-8345, if calling from outside Wisconsin (608) 267-1479.
The commission does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the provision of programs, services, or employment. Any person with a disability who needs accommodations to participate in this matter or who needs to obtain this document in a different format should contact the docket coordinator listed above.
Dated at Madison, Wisconsin, this 1st day of April, 2015.
By the Commission:
Sandra J. Paske
Secretary to the Commission
Attachments
SJP:JMD:hms:DL: 00961916
REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE
A.   TEXT OF THE RULE
SECTION 1. PSC 135.019 (1) is amended to read:
PSC 135.019 (1) The federal department of transportation, office of pipeline safety, pipeline safety standards, as adopted through January 1, 2013 the effective date of this subsection [LRB to insert date]…, and incorporated in 49 CFR Parts 192, 193 and 199, including the appendices, are adopted as state pipeline safety standards and incorporated by reference into this chapter.
SECTION 2. Effective date. This rule shall take effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register as provided in s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats.
B.   PLAIN LANGUAGE ANALYSIS
1.   Statutory Authority and Explanation of Authority
This rulemaking is authorized under ss. 196.02 (1) and (3), 196.745 (1) (a), and 227.11, Stats.
Section 227.11 authorizes agencies to promulgate administrative rules. Section 196.02 (1) authorizes the commission to do all things necessary and convenient to its jurisdiction. Section 196.02 (3) grants the commission specific authority to promulgate rules. Section 196.745 (1) (a) grants the commission specific authority to adopt rules requiring that the construction and operation of gas facilities be done in a reasonably adequate and safe manner.
Statutes Interpreted
This rule interprets s. 196.745, Stats., and, under a contract with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of Pipeline Safety, the federal pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR 190 to 199).
Related Statutes or Rules
The federal pipeline safety statutes may be found in 49 USC 60101 to 60133. The federal pipeline safety regulations may be found in 49 CFR 190 to 199. Under an agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of Pipeline Safety, the commission enforces the federal pipeline safety regulations for Wisconsin’s natural gas pipeline operators, primarily public utilities. Under this agreement, the commission has the authority to make additions to the federal code that are more stringent than the federal standards.
Chapter PSC 134 is the rule that deals with gas service standards. That rule also has some requirements concerning safe interactions between pipeline operators and their customers.
2.   Brief Summary of Proposed Rules
Under an agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of Pipeline Safety, the commission is authorized to enforce federal natural gas pipeline safety requirements as set out in the Code of Federal Regulations, 49 CFR. Parts 192, 193, and 199. As part of the agreement, the commission adopts the federal pipeline safety code in Wis. Admin. Code s. PSC 135.019. The commission’s latest version of that rule adopts the federal code up to January 1, 2013. New gas pipeline safety code requirements are generally enacted in October of each year. As a result, the commission needs to amend its rule to include those federal regulation changes made since January 2013. Adoption of these amendments will keep the commission in compliance with its obligation to adopt all federal changes in the pipeline safety area.
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