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. (a) For purposes of this section, "gas corporation workforce"
means the employees of a gas corporation and employees of an
independent contractor of the gas corporation while working under
contract with the gas corporation.
(b) (1) Each gas corporation shall develop a plan for the safe and
reliable operation of its commission-regulated gas pipeline facility
that implements the policy of paragraph (3) of subdivision (b) of
Section 963, subject to approval, modification, and adequate funding
by the commission.
(2) By December 31, 2012, the commission shall review and accept,
modify, or reject the plan for each gas corporation as part of a
proceeding that includes a hearing. The commission shall build into
any approved plan sufficient flexibility to redirect activities to
respond to safety requirements.
(3) Each gas corporation shall implement its approved plan.
(4) The commission shall require each gas corporation to
periodically review and update the plan, and the commission shall
review and accept, modify, or reject an updated plan at regular
intervals thereafter. The commission, pursuant to Section 1701.1,
shall determine whether a proceeding on a proposed update to a plan
requires a hearing, consistent with subdivision (e).
(c) The plan developed, approved, and implemented pursuant to
subdivision (b) shall be consistent with best practices in the gas
industry and with federal pipeline safety statutes as set forth in
Chapter 601 (commencing with Section 60101) of Subtitle VIII of Title
49 of the United States Code and the regulations adopted by the
United States Department of Transportation pursuant to those
statutes.
(d) The plan developed, approved, and implemented pursuant to
subdivision (b) shall set forth how the gas corporation will
implement the policy established in paragraph (3) of subdivision (b)
of Section 963 and achieve each of the following:
(1) Identify and minimize hazards and systemic risks in order to
minimize accidents, explosions, fires, and dangerous conditions, and
protect the public and the gas corporation workforce.
(2) Identify the safety-related systems that will be deployed to
minimize hazards, including adequate documentation of the
commission-regulated gas pipeline facility history and capability.
(3) Provide adequate storage and transportation capacity to
reliably and safely deliver gas to all customers consistent with
rules authorized by the commission governing core and noncore
reliability and curtailment, including provisions for expansion,
replacement, preventive maintenance, and reactive maintenance and
repair of its commission-regulated gas pipeline facility.
(4) Provide for effective patrol and inspection of the
commission-regulated gas pipeline facility to detect leaks and other
compromised facility conditions and to effect timely repairs.
(5) Provide for appropriate and effective system controls, with
respect to both equipment and personnel procedures, to limit the
damage from accidents, explosions, fires, and dangerous conditions.
(6) Provide timely response to customer and employee reports of
leaks and other hazardous conditions and emergency events, including
disconnection, reconnection, and pilot-lighting procedures.
(7) Include appropriate protocols for determining maximum
allowable operating pressures on relevant pipeline segments,
including all necessary documentation affecting the calculation of
maximum allowable operating pressures.
(8) Prepare for, or minimize damage from, and respond to,
earthquakes and other major events.
(9) Meet or exceed the minimum standards for safe design,
construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of gas
transmission and distribution facilities prescribed by regulations
issued by the United States Department of Transportation in Part 192
(commencing with Section 192.1) of Title 49 of the Code of Federal
Regulations.
(10) Ensure an adequately sized, qualified, and properly trained
gas corporation workforce to carry out the plan.
(11) Any additional matter that the commission determines should
be included in the plan.
(e) The commission and gas corporation shall provide opportunities
for meaningful, substantial, and ongoing participation by the gas
corporation workforce in the development and implementation of the
plan, with the objective of developing an industrywide culture of
safety that will minimize accidents, explosions, fires, and dangerous
conditions for the protection of the public and the gas corporation
workforce.
(f) Nothing in this section limits the obligation of a gas
corporation to provide adequate service and facilities for the
convenience of the public and its employees pursuant to Section 451
or the authority of the commission to enforce that obligation under
state law.