N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 16, § 255.467
(g) For any pipeline constructed after December 1, 1993 that is located parallel and in close proximity to or crosses underneath an overhead high-voltage (69 kV or higher) electric transmission facility, the step and touch voltages induced by magnetic fields of overhead electric lines under steady state conditions shall be limited to 15 volts or less at all points where a person could normally touch the pipeline or a pipeline appurtenance. This does not apply to buried pipelines or to locations where access is limited by use of fences or barriers to personnel that are trained in safe practices regarding step and touch voltages. The short term emergency loading condition of the circuit as defined by the New York Independent System Operator for the electric facility shall be used in determining the magnitude of such step-and-touch voltages.