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Section 960 Of Article 2. Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act Of 2011 From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4.5. >> Article 2.

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. (a) When the federal National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) submits a safety recommendation letter concerning gas pipeline safety to the commission, the commission shall provide the NTSB with a formal written response to each recommendation not later than 90 days after receiving the letter. The response shall state one of the following:
  (1) The commission's intent to implement the recommendations in full, with a proposed timetable for implementation of the recommendations.
  (2) The commission's intent to implement part of the recommendations, with a proposed timetable for implementation of those recommendations, and detailed reasons for the commission's refusal to implement those recommendations that the commission does not intend to implement.
  (3) The commission's refusal to implement the recommendations, with detailed reasons for the commission's refusal to implement the recommendations.
  (b) If the NTSB issues a safety recommendation letter concerning any commission-regulated gas pipeline facility to the United States Department of Transportation, the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), a gas corporation, or the commission, or the PHMSA issues an advisory bulletin concerning any commission-regulated gas pipeline facility, the commission shall determine if implementation of the recommendation or advisory is appropriate. The basis for the commission's determination shall be detailed in writing and shall be approved by a majority vote of the commission.
  (c) If the commission determines that a safety recommendation made by the NTSB is appropriate or that action concerning an advisory bulletin is necessary, the commission shall issue orders or adopt rules to implement the safety recommendation or advisory as soon as practicable. In implementing the safety recommendation or advisory, the commission shall consider whether a more effective, or equally effective and less costly, alternative exists to address the safety issue that the recommendation or advisory addresses.