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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) By July 1, 2023, and by January 1 annually thereafter, in counties where a pipeline company operates an interstate natural gas transmission pipeline or interstate petroleum products pipeline, as recognized by the pipeline and hazardous materials safety administration, the company must file with the county the following:
(a) Interstate natural gas transmission pipeline or interstate petroleum products pipeline location information, including but not limited to the easement or other documents reflecting the actual location of the interstate natural gas transmission pipeline or interstate petroleum products pipeline, marking facilities on design drawings, and maps; and
(b) Current information for three (3) natural people designated as agents authorized to act on the pipeline company's behalf. Information for each person must include:
(i) First and last name;
(ii) Title or position;
(iii) Mailing address;
(iv) Email address; and
(v) Telephone number.
(2) If a pipeline company fails to comply with the requirements of this section:
(a) The requirement to include the pipeline company's interstate natural gas transmission pipeline or interstate petroleum products pipeline information on a plat as required by section 50-1304, Idaho Code, is void; and
(b) Notice to the pipeline company, as required by sections 67-6511 and 67-6519, Idaho Code, is void.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 62. Railroads and Other Public Utilities § 62-1104. Interstate natural gas transmission pipeline--Interstate petroleum products pipeline--Duty to file - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-62-railroads-and-other-public-utilities/id-st-sect-62-1104/
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