Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE VIII— - PIPELINES › Chapter CHAPTER 601— - SAFETY › § 60122
The Transportation Secretary can fine people or companies that break pipeline safety rules. If someone breaks certain serious rules or orders, they can be fined up to $200,000 for each violation. Each day the problem continues counts as a separate violation. For a related series of violations, the total fine can be up to $2,000,000. Breaking other specific standards can bring fines up to $50,000 each, which can be added on top of the larger fines. Violating one small rule can bring a fine up to $1,000, and the bigger fines do not apply to that rule. When setting a fine, the Secretary looks at how serious the harm was (including environmental damage), how responsible the violator was, any past violations, effects on the business, honest attempts to follow the rules, and whether the violator told the agency and fixed the problem before it was found. The Secretary may also consider any money the violator gained from breaking the rules and other fair factors. The Secretary can ask the Attorney General to sue to collect the fine, can agree to reduce the fine before that referral, and the government may take the fine out of money it owes the violator. Money collected goes into the Treasury. If a rule violation and an order violation come from the same act, the government cannot punish both separately.
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49 U.S.C. § 60122
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73