Title 49

PART 198

Part 198 - Regulations For Grants To Aid State Pipeline Safety Programs

PART 198 - REGULATIONS FOR GRANTS TO AID STATE PIPELINE SAFETY PROGRAMS Authority:49 U.S.C. 60101 et seq.; 49 CFR 1.97. Source:55 FR 38691, Sept. 20, 1990, unless otherwise noted.

49:3.1.1.2.14.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General
49:3.1.1.2.14.1.22.1SECTION 198.1
   198.1 Scope.
49:3.1.1.2.14.1.22.2SECTION 198.3
   198.3 Definitions.
49:3.1.1.2.14.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Grant Allocation
49:3.1.1.2.14.2.22.1SECTION 198.11
   198.11 Grant authority.
49:3.1.1.2.14.2.22.2SECTION 198.13
   198.13 Grant allocation formula.
49:3.1.1.2.14.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Adoption of One-Call Damage Prevention Program
49:3.1.1.2.14.3.22.1SECTION 198.31
   198.31 Scope.
49:3.1.1.2.14.3.22.2SECTION 198.33
   198.33 [Reserved]
49:3.1.1.2.14.3.22.3SECTION 198.35
   198.35 Grants conditioned on adoption of one-call damage prevention program.
49:3.1.1.2.14.3.22.4SECTION 198.37
   198.37 State one-call damage prevention program.
49:3.1.1.2.14.3.22.5SECTION 198.39
   198.39 Qualifications for operation of one-call notification system.
49:3.1.1.2.14.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - State Damage Prevention Enforcement Programs
49:3.1.1.2.14.4.22.1SECTION 198.51
   198.51 What is the purpose and scope of this subpart
49:3.1.1.2.14.4.22.2SECTION 198.53
   198.53 When and how will PHMSA evaluate State damage prevention enforcement programs
49:3.1.1.2.14.4.22.3SECTION 198.55
   198.55 What criteria will PHMSA use in evaluating the effectiveness of State damage prevention enforcement programs
49:3.1.1.2.14.4.22.4SECTION 198.57
   198.57 What is the process PHMSA will use to notify a State that its damage prevention enforcement program appears to be inadequate
49:3.1.1.2.14.4.22.5SECTION 198.59
   198.59 How may a State respond to a notice of inadequacy
49:3.1.1.2.14.4.22.6SECTION 198.61
   198.61 How is a State notified of PHMSA's final decision
49:3.1.1.2.14.4.22.7SECTION 198.63
   198.63 How may a State with an inadequate damage prevention enforcement program seek reconsideration by PHMSA