Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE VIII— PIPELINES › Chapter 601— SAFETY › § 60122
The Secretary of Transportation can fine people who break certain pipeline safety laws or rules. The fine can be up to $200,000 for each violation and each day the problem continues. Related violations together can total no more than $2,000,000. Breaking other specific standards or orders can bring fines up to $50,000 each, and those can be added to the $200,000 fines. Violating section 60129 or its orders can bring a fine up to $1,000 each; the $200,000 limit does not apply to 60129. When setting a fine, the Secretary must consider how serious the violation was, harm to the environment, how responsible the person was, past violations, impact on the business, good-faith efforts to comply, and if the person told regulators and fixed the problem before discovery. The Secretary may also consider any money gained from the violation and other justice-related factors. The Secretary may ask the Attorney General to sue to collect the fine and can settle the amount before doing so. The government may take the fine from money it owes the person, and collected fines go to the Treasury. If the same act breaks both a rule and an order under sections 60112 or 60118(b), only one penalty may be charged.
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49 U.S.C. § 60122
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60