Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE VIII— - PIPELINES › Chapter CHAPTER 601— - SAFETY › § 60126
Creates test projects that let pipeline owners and operators volunteer to try risk-management plans so the Secretary can see if those plans improve safety and save money. The Secretary may excuse a participating pipeline from some or all usual rules while it is in a project, and must exempt the participant from any new rule the Secretary issues during the project. Owners and operators must send risk-management plans for approval. Approved plans must give an overall level of safety equal to or better than the normal rules. The projects must include joint government-industry training, ways to measure safety, use of new technology, public information, models that look at location, volume, pressure, and the material moved, suitable risk assessment methods, ways to audit and enforce plans, and a process to change or end a plan if conditions change or safety isn’t kept. The Secretary keeps emergency powers and can revoke exemptions for serious noncompliance. The Secretary may work with or let certified States run intrastate projects. By March 31, 2000, the Secretary must report to Congress with evaluations of each project and recommendations on making risk management permanent.
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49 U.S.C. § 60126
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73