TITLE 83: PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER d: GAS UTILITIES
PART 590
MINIMUM SAFETY STANDARDS FOR TRANSPORTATION
OF GAS AND FOR GAS PIPELINE FACILITIES
SECTION 590.10 STANDARDS
Section 590.10 Standards
a) Incorporations by Reference
1) The Illinois Commerce Commission (Commission) adopts the
standards contained in 49 CFR 191.1, 191.3, 191.5, 191.7, 191.9, 191.11,
191.13, 191.15, 191.17, 191.22, 191.23, 191.25, 191.29, 192 (excluding Section
192.12), 193 and 199 as of April 29, 2021, as its minimum safety standards for
the transportation of gas and for gas pipeline facilities.
2) Reports otherwise required under 49 CFR 191, as incorporated
by subsection (a)(1), that pertain only to the downhole portion of an
"underground natural gas storage facility", as that term is defined
in 49 CFR 192.3 as of April 29, 2021, need not be filed with the Commission.
b) No later amendment or editions are incorporated by this Part.
(Source: Amended at 46 Ill. Reg. 10859,
effective June 10, 2022)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER d: GAS UTILITIES
PART 590
MINIMUM SAFETY STANDARDS FOR TRANSPORTATION
OF GAS AND FOR GAS PIPELINE FACILITIES
SECTION 590.20 SUBMISSION OF FEDERAL REPORTS TO THE COMMISSION
Section 590.20 Submission of Federal Reports to the
Commission
Each person who engages in the transportation of gas or who
owns or operates pipeline facilities shall file with the Commission any report
filed with the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
pursuant to 49 CFR 191.11, 191.13, 191.17, and 191.25, except that reports
otherwise required to be filed with the Commission under this Section that
pertain only to the downhole portion of an "underground natural gas
storage facility", as that term is defined in 49 CFR 192.3 as of April 29,
2021, need not be filed with the Commission.
(Source: Amended at 46 Ill. Reg. 10859,
effective June 10, 2022)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER d: GAS UTILITIES
PART 590
MINIMUM SAFETY STANDARDS FOR TRANSPORTATION
OF GAS AND FOR GAS PIPELINE FACILITIES
SECTION 590.30 SUBMISSION OF PLANS, PROCEDURES AND PROGRAMS
Section
590.30 Submission of Plans, Procedures and Programs
a) Each person
who engages in the transportation of gas or who owns or operates pipeline
facilities shall make electronically available to the Commission any plans, procedures
and programs required by or necessary to implement requirements of Section
590.10(a).
b) Each person
identified in subsection (a) shall make all necessary documents electronically
available to the Commission by either:
1) requesting an
external user account with the Commission; or
2) posting the
documents on a technology platform hosted by the person and providing to the
Commission password-protected access to the platform.
c) Each person
identified in subsection (a) shall make electronically available as set forth
in subsection (b) any revisions to the plans, procedures and programs defined
in subsection (a).
(Source:
Added at 39 Ill. Reg. 10381, effective July 14, 2015)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER d: GAS UTILITIES
PART 590
MINIMUM SAFETY STANDARDS FOR TRANSPORTATION
OF GAS AND FOR GAS PIPELINE FACILITIES
SECTION 590.40 EXTERNAL USER ACCOUNTS
Section
590.40 External User Accounts
a) Each person
seeking to make electronic documents available to the Commission in the manner
prescribed by Section 590.30(b)(1) must have an active external user account.
b) The
application for an external user account is available on the Commission's
website or can be obtained by calling or e-mailing the Chief Clerk's office.
c) The external
user account application requires the following information:
1) First name
and last name;
2) Primary mailing
address and phone number;
3) Preferred
user name;
4) Password;
5) Challenge
question and answer; and
6) Notarized
signature.
d) Applications
must be hand delivered or mailed to the Chief Clerk's office.
e) The user is
responsible for keeping confidential the user ID and password. A user ID must
be at least four characters in length and must be unique. Passwords must be at
least five characters in length. Periodically, passwords will expire and users
will be given advance notice and requested to enter a new password. The
challenge question and answer will enable the Commission's information
technology staff to recover a password for a user who has forgotten his or her
password.
f) Because of
the unique user ID and password, an electronic document can be traced to a
specific individual as if it were signed. This shall serve as an electronic
signature on the filings.
(Source:
Added at 39 Ill. Reg. 10381, effective July 14, 2015)
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