# Inspection and testing of Gate Stations and District

**Citation:** RCSA § 16-280b-B29  
**Type / status:** regulation / current  
**Agency:** Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority  
**Effective:** 2025-06-11  
**Published:** 2025-06-11

Regulator Stations (a) Each Operator shall ensure that inspections conducted pursuant to 49 CFR 192.739(a), as amended from time to time, include a test of the regulating equipment to ensure that it is capable of completely stopping the flow of Gas. (b) Gate Stations and District Regulator Stations shall be inspected a

## Document text

Regulator Stations (a) Each Operator shall ensure that inspections conducted pursuant to 49 CFR 192.739(a), as amended from time to time, include a test of the regulating equipment to ensure that it is capable of completely stopping the flow of Gas. (b) Gate Stations and District Regulator Stations shall be inspected at least once each calendar month, but at intervals not exceeding 45 calendar days, to determine that there is no Gas leakage in the station and the equipment is operating correctly. (c) Any inspection conducted pursuant to subsection (b) of this section shall not be required at a District Regulator Station if equipped with Telemetry Equipment that includes: (1) outlet temperature, if a heater is utilized; (2) odorizer operation, if applicable; (3) water level; (4) Gas detection; and (5) intrusion detection.

## Provenance

- Official: Yes
- Source: <https://eregulations.ct.gov/eRegsPortal/Search/getDocument?guid=%7BE04F6097-0000-CC1C-9D68-25A0BA411C82%7D>
- Source ID: `ct-sots-rcsa-16-280b`
- SHA-256: `929bb83413bc4f408847114101769d24a845077e234fc11667dc4b98d2f06ca2`
- Retrieved: 2026-08-12T07:07:58.041Z
- Exported: 2026-08-22T22:40:15.561Z
- Document slug: `ct-rcsa-16-280b-b29`

### Source metadata

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  "series": "B",
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  "secretaryFileNumber": 6446,
  "trackingNumber": "PR2023-019",
  "effectiveDateEvidence": "Secretary of the State confirmation states that the regulation became effective June 11, 2025.",
  "scopeCaveat": "This corpus contains all 117 dedicated pipeline-safety sections newly codified as RCSA 16-280b-A1 through A75, B1 through B32, and C1 through C10 by Connecticut Secretary of the State File Number 6446. The filing also amends four adjacent legacy utility provisions and repeals eleven obsolete 16-11 provisions; those actions are retained as provenance and inventory rather than mixed into the dedicated searchable corpus.",
  "applicabilityCaveat": "Applicability varies by natural-gas or petroleum-gas operator, public-service-company status, pipeline facility, master-meter or petroleum-gas distribution system, activity, waiver, and federal jurisdiction. PURA states that Connecticut has no intrastate transmission or gathering lines and that hazardous-liquid pipelines remain under PHMSA jurisdiction.",
  "incorporationCaveat": "The rules supplement and repeatedly incorporate federal pipeline requirements, generally as amended from time to time, and rely on Connecticut statutes and external standards. References are recorded without reproducing incorporated material or deciding federal preemption or facility-specific legal effect.",
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