- A. In this subtitle, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
- (1) “Accident” has the meaning stated in 49 CFR §195.5.
- (2) “Breakout tank” means a tank used to relieve surges in a hazardous liquid pipeline system or to receive and store hazardous liquid transported by a pipeline for reinjection and continued transportation by pipeline.
- (3) “Chief engineer” means the head of the Engineering Division of the Commission.
- (4) “Commission” means the Public Service Commission of Maryland.
- (5) “Company” has the meaning stated in the Public Utilities Article, §1-101(f), Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (6) “Compliance order” means a document issued by the Engineering Division to an operator directing compliance.
- (7) “Division” means the Engineering Division of the Commission.
- (8) “Hazardous liquid” has the meaning stated in the Public Utilities Article, §11-201, Annotated Code of Maryland and 49 CFR §195.2.
- (9) “NOPV” means a notice of probable violation issued under COMAR 20.58.02.05.
- (10) “Operator” means a person that owns or operates a pipeline facility.
(11) Pipeline.
- (a) “Pipeline” means any part of a pipeline facility through which a hazardous liquid moves in transportation.
- (b) “Pipeline” includes line pipe, valves, other appurtenances connected to a line pipe, pumping units, associated fabricated assemblies, and breakout tanks.
- (12) “Pipeline facility” means new and existing pipelines, rights-of-way, and any equipment, facility, or building used or intended for use in the transportation of a hazardous liquid.
Authority: Public Utilities Article, §§2-113, 2-121, 5-101, and 11-201—11-206, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: January 20, 2003 (30:1 Md. R. 29)
Regulation .04D adopted effective April 21, 2008 (35:8 Md. R. 809)
Regulation .05 repealed and new Regulation .05 adopted effective April 21, 2008 (35:8 Md. R. 809)
Regulation .08 adopted effective June 23, 2003 (30:12 Md. R. 792)