Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 11, December 11, 2024
Rule 199-10.14 - Transmission line factorsFactors considered by the commission in determining whether a pipeline is a transmission line and is therefore required to have a permit are set out in this rule. These factors are part of the commission's consideration, especially when a request has been made to reclassify a pipeline from transmission to distribution. These factors are to provide guidance for determining whether a pipeline needs a permit under this chapter, but there may be other factors not included in this rule:
1. The definitions of a transmission line in ASME B31.8 and 49 CFR 192.3.2. Pipeline Hazardous Material Safety Administration interpretations.3. The location of a distribution center.4. Interconnection with an interstate pipeline.5. Location of distribution regulator stations downstream of a proposed distribution center.6. Whether a proposed distribution center has more than one source of supply and the type of pipeline that provides the supply.7. Transfer of ownership of gas.8. Reduction in pressure of pipeline at a meter.9. No resale of gas downstream of a distribution center.Iowa Admin. Code r. 199-10.14
Amended by IAB February 26, 2020/Volume XLII, Number 18, effective 4/1/2020Editorial change: IAC Supplement 7/24/2024