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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 20. Public Utilities And Telecommunications
Agency 5. State Corporation Commission
Chapter 309. Rules for Enforcement of the Underground Utility Damage Prevention Act
11/5/2024

20VAC5-309-210. Provision of access to facilities and records.

Upon presenting appropriate credential, agents of the division responsible for determining compliance with the Act or compliance with 49 USC § 60101 et seq. or regulations or orders issued thereunder shall be provided access to relevant excavation or demolitions sites, incident or accident sites, facilities, or infrastructure to determine compliance or jurisdiction upon request.

If agents of the division responsible for determining compliance with the Act or compliance with 49 USC § 60101 et seq. or regulations or orders issued thereunder inspect or investigate an accident or incident involving facilities jurisdictional to the commission authority, the operator or owner of those facilities shall make available to the representative records and information that pertain to the event, including procedures, records, and test results.

Statutory Authority

§§ 12.1-13 and 56-265.30 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 40, Issue 16, eff. April 1, 2024.

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