This text of Indiana § 8-1-26-23 (Underground plant protection advisory committee established;
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(a)The underground plant protection advisory
committee is established.
(b)The advisory committee consists of the following seven (7)
members appointed by the governor:
(1)One (1) member representing the association.
(2)One (1) member representing investor owned gas utilities.
(3)One (1) member representing operators of pipeline facilities
or pipelines.
(4)One (1) member representing municipal gas utilities.
(5)Two (2) members representing commercial excavators.
(6)One (1) member representing providers of facility locate
marking services.
(c)The term of a member is four (4) years. A member of the
advisory committee serves at the pleasure of the governor. The
governor shall fill a vacancy in the membership of the advisory
committee for the unexpired term of the vacating member.
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(a) The underground plant protection advisory
committee is established.
(b) The advisory committee consists of the following seven (7)
members appointed by the governor:
(1) One (1) member representing the association.
(2) One (1) member representing investor owned gas utilities.
(3) One (1) member representing operators of pipeline facilities
or pipelines.
(4) One (1) member representing municipal gas utilities.
(5) Two (2) members representing commercial excavators.
(6) One (1) member representing providers of facility locate
marking services.
(c) The term of a member is four (4) years. A member of the
advisory committee serves at the pleasure of the governor. The
governor shall fill a vacancy in the membership of the advisory
committee for the unexpired term of the vacating member.
(d) The association and the commission shall provide staff support
and meeting space to the advisory committee.
(e) The members of the advisory committee shall elect a
chairperson. The advisory committee shall meet at the call of the
chairperson.
(f) The affirmative vote of a majority of members appointed under
subsection (b) is required to take action.
(g) The pipeline safety division shall investigate alleged violations
of this chapter. If the pipeline safety division finds that a person has
violated this chapter, the pipeline safety division shall forward its
finding to the advisory committee.
(h) The advisory committee shall act in an advisory capacity to the
commission concerning the implementation and enforcement of this
chapter. In this capacity, and subject to subsections (i) and (j), the
advisory committee may recommend the following penalties with
respect to persons that the pipeline safety division has found to violate
this chapter:
(1) Civil penalties consistent with this chapter.
(2) Participation in education or training programs developed and
implemented by the commission.
(3) Warning letters.
(4) Development of a plan to avoid future violations of this
chapter.
Before making a recommendation under this subsection, the advisory
committee shall provide notice to the person found to be in violation of
this chapter of an opportunity to appear before the advisory committee
with respect to the violation.
(i) The advisory board may consider the following when making a
recommendation under subsection (h):
(1) Whether the person found to be in violation of this chapter is
a first time or repeat violator.
(2) Whether the person found to be in violation of this chapter is:
(A) a homeowner or tenant performing excavation or
demolition:
(i) on the homeowner's or tenant's residential property; and
(ii) outside an operator's easement or right of way; or
(B) a business entity.
(3) The severity of the violation.
(j) If the advisory committee determines that:
(1) the person found to be in violation of this chapter is a first
time violator described in subsection (i)(2)(A); and
(2) the violation did not result in physical harm to a person;
the advisory committee may not recommend a penalty described in
subsection (h)(1) or (h)(4).
(k) Upon receiving a recommendation from the advisory committee
under subsection (h), and after notice and opportunity for a public
hearing, the commission shall do the following as applicable:
(1) Uphold or reverse the finding of a violation by the pipeline
safety division under subsection (g).
(2) Approve or disapprove each recommendation of the advisory
committee.
(3) Collect any civil penalties and deposit the penalties in the
underground plant protection account.