# Notice of Enforcement for Pipeline Safety: Periodic Updates of Regulatory References to Technical Standards and Miscellaneous Amendments

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- **title:** Notice of Enforcement for Pipeline Safety: Periodic Updates of Regulatory References to Technical Standards and Miscellaneous Amendments
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- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
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- **published on:** 2024-06-21
- **effective on:** 2024-06-21
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Notice of Enforcement for Pipeline Safety: Periodic Updates of Regulatory References to Technical Standards and Miscellaneous Amendments

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        Notice of Enforcement for Pipeline Safety: Periodic Updates of Regulatory References to Technical Standards and Miscellaneous Amendments PDF

          Issued Date: Friday, June 21, 2024

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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
June 20, 2024
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590
NOTICE OF LIMITED ENFORCEMENT DISCRETION
REGARDING THE FINAL RULE TITLED “PIPELINE SAFETY: PERIODIC
UPDATES OF REGULATORY REFERENCES TO TECHNICAL STANDARDS AND
MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS”
On April 29, 2024, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA) published in the Federal Register a final rule titled “Pipeline Safety: Periodic Updates
of Regulatory References to Technical Standards and Miscellaneous Amendments” (“Final
Rule”).1 The Final Rule, with an effective date of June 28, 2024, amends the Federal Pipeline
Safety Regulations to incorporate by reference all or parts of more than 20 new or updated
voluntary, consensus industry technical standards (updated industry standards) in 49 CFR parts
192 and 195. The Final Rule also clarifies certain regulatory provisions and makes several
editorial corrections.
On May 29, 2024, GPA Midstream Association and American Petroleum Institute (API)
(“GPA/API”) filed a petition for reconsideration of the Final Rule; on the same day, the
Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), the American Public Gas Association
(APGA), the American Gas Association (AGA), the American Fuel and Petrochemical
Manufacturers (AFPM), the Liquid Energy Pipeline Association (LEPA), and the American
Petroleum Institute (API) (collectively, the “Associations”) filed a separate petition for
reconsideration of the Final Rule.2 Each of GPA/API and the Associations also filed parallel
motions to stay the effective date of the Final Rule.3
GPA/API’s motion requested that PHMSA stay the compliance deadline or provide
operators with the discretion to comply with the current or updated industry standards in 49
C.F.R. §§ 192.7(b)(9), 195.3(b)(12), and 195.3(b)(20), which are the sections that incorporate by
reference the standards mentioned in GPA/API’s petition for reconsideration (API Std 2350 and
API 1104).4 GPA/API stated that its members are currently engaged in projects that require
1 89 FR 33264 (Apr. 29, 2024) (Final Rule).
2 GPA/API Petition for Reconsideration, Doc. No PHMSA-2016-0002-0016 (May 29, 2024) (“GPA/API Petition”);
the Associations’ Petition for Reconsideration, Doc. No PHMSA-2016-0002-0014 (May 29, 2024) (“Joint Trade
Petition”).
3 GPA/API Motion to Stay Final Rule, Doc. No PHMSA-2016-0002-0015 (May 29, 2024); Associations’ Motion to
Stay Final Rule, Doc. No PHMSA-2016-0002 (May 29, 2024). GPA/API Motion to Stay requests a stay of the
Final Rule to grant operators additional compliance time. GPA/API Motion to Stay at 3, 4. Similarly, the
Associations request a stay of the Final Rule or, in the alternative, a stay of enforcement. Associations’ Motion to
Stay at 4.
4 GPA/API Motion to Stay at 1.

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compliance with the updated industry standards and will suffer irreparable harm if the
compliance date is not stayed or modified as the Final Rule’s compliance date does not allow for
sufficient time to implement the new requirements.
5 The Associations’ motion requested that
PHMSA stay the Final Rule to allow for “sufficient time to transition programs to the revised
standards” to avoid causing significant disruption and costs.6 The Associations’ further asserted
that § 192.714(d) and section 7 of ASME B31.8S (2004) are in conflict7 and that its members are
engaged in projects that require compliance with the newly incorporated standards and will
suffer irreparable harm if the effective date is not extended as compliance with the Final Rule
will require personnel training, new procedures, or the acquisition of new materials..
8
PHMSA has considered the two motions to stay and now issues a notice of limited
enforcement (Notice) to facilitate timely operator compliance efforts in light of the summer/fall
2024 construction season in much of the country. Specifically, this Notice advises regulated
entities that PHMSA will exercise its discretion by allowing compliance with either the updated
industry standards incorporated by the Final Rule or the industry standards referenced in the
regulations prior to the publication of the Final Rule. The period of this limited enforcement
discretion will be from the date of issuance below until January 1, 2025, and applies to all of the
updated industry standards incorporated by the Final Rule, not just those referenced by
petitioners.
9 This will provide regulatory flexibility to pipeline operators while at the same time
maintaining an equivalent level of safety during the current construction season. In addition, this
enforcement discretion will ensure operators have sufficient time to understand the new
standards, update procedures, train personnel, acquire new materials, develop and implement
management-of-change processes, avoid any disruptions to ongoing construction projects10 and
plan future construction projects using the updated standards.
This Notice advises regulated entities that until January 1, 2025, PHMSA will exercise its
discretion to refrain from taking enforcement action to provide operators with the ability to
comply with either the updated industry standards incorporated by the Final Rule, or the industry
standards referenced in the regulations prior to the publication of the Final Rule. PHMSA
further recommends that its state partners exercise the same enforcement discretion described in
this Notice. To the extent this Notice includes guidance on how regulated entities may comply
with existing regulations, it does not have the force and effect of law and is not meant to bind the
regulated entities in any way. Nothing herein prohibits PHMSA from rescinding this limited
exercise of its enforcement discretion and pursuing an enforcement action if it determines that a
significant safety issue warrants doing so. Nothing herein relieves operators from compliance
5 GPA/API Motion to Stay at 4.
6 Associations’ Motion to Stay at 4.
7 The Final Rule’s preamble explicitly states that “[i]f a provision of an incorporated standard conflicts with a
regulation, the regulation takes precedence unless the regulation expressly provides otherwise.” 89 FR 33264,
33265.
8 Associations’ Motion to Stay at 2.
9 The Associations’ petition stated that a compliance date of January 1, 2025, would provide sufficient time to
ensure compliance with the industry standards updated by the Final Rule and is “prior to the beginning of the next
construction cycle. Joint Trade Petition at 5, 9.
10 PHMSA understands that, based on the Associations’ petition, this date allows for the current construction season
to end and is before the commencement of the next construction season. See Joint Trade Petition at 9.

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with any other applicable provisions of Federal regulations or other law, and PHMSA reserves
the right to exercise all of its other authorities.
Issued June 20, 2024, in Washington, D.C.
Alan K. Mayberry
Associate Administrator, Office of Pipeline Safety
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
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