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Interpretation Response #PI-90-015 ([Oregon Public Utility Commission] [H. R. Garabrant, P.E])

Below is the interpretation response detail and a list of regulations sections applicable to this response.

Interpretation Response Details

Response Publish Date:

Company Name: Oregon Public Utility Commission

Individual Name: H. R. Garabrant, P.E

Location State: OR Country: US

View the Interpretation Document

Response text:

April 5, 1990

Mr. H. R. Garabrant, P.E.

Senior Utility Analyst

Oregon Public Utility Commission

Labor & Industries Bldg., #330

Salem, OR 97310

Dear Bob:

I appreciate receiving a copy of your letter of March 27, 1990, concerning Drug Program-Riser Valves at Customer Meters. I concur with your comments to the operators in your area. We have adopted the same approach and are advising operators throughout the United States that those individuals terminating gas as indicated by your letter (boiler room attendant, firemen, police, etc.) would not be required to participate in the drug program (Code of Federal Regulations, Part 199).

Thank you for the information and I look forward to our next meeting.

Sincerely,

Richard E. Sanders

Manager, Pipeline Safety Division

Regulation Sections

Section Subject
199.3 Definitions