SB 18-167

  • Colorado Senate Bill
  • 2018 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Apr 27, 2018
  • Passed Senate Apr 27, 2018
  • Passed House May 03, 2018
  • Signed by Governor May 25, 2018

Enforce Requirements 811 Locate Underground Facilities

Abstract

Current law requires a person, before conducting an excavation, to contact a nonprofit notification association (comprised of all owners and operators of underground facilities) by dialing '811' to learn the location of underground facilities in the excavation project area. The owners and operators must then accurately mark the location of their facilities. Violations of the excavation damage prevention law are enforced exclusively through civil actions initiated by damaged parties to collect specified civil penalties and damages. In 2016, the United States department of transportation's pipeline and hazardous materials safety administration (PHMSA) conducted an adequacy evaluation of Colorado's enforcement of its excavation damage prevention law and determined that the enforcement is inadequate, which may eventually result in the withholding of federal funds from Colorado. The bill creates the underground damage prevention safety commission (commission) as an independent agency within the department of labor and employment. The commission has rule-making and enforcement authority regarding specified portions of the excavation damage prevention law and is required to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the notification association to facilitate implementation and administration of the law. The notification association is required to provide administrative support to the commission in performing its duties. A review committee of the commission initially determines whether a violation of the law has occurred and, if appropriate, recommends remedial action, potentially including a fine. Fines range from $250 for a single minor violation within the previous 12 months to $75,000 for a fourth major violation within the previous 12 months. The full commission is bound by the review committee's determination of facts but determines the final agency action regarding alleged violations. Fines are credited to the damage prevention fund, which the commission will use to develop educational programming, including by making grants, that is designed to improve worker and public safety relating to excavation and underground facilities. Current law allows only an excavator to submit a location request to the notification association. The bill authorizes a licensed professional engineer designing excavation to submit a location request. The engineer is required to ensure that the engineering plans meet certain standards established by the American Society of Civil Engineers for defining the accuracy of an underground facility location. Current law creates 2 tiers of membership in the notification association. Tier 2 members are limited members with limited benefits and include certain special districts, local governments, cable television providers, and small telecommunications providers; tier 1 members are full members with full benefits, and tier 1 consists of all other owners and operators. If, after receiving a location request, the notification association determines that a tier 1 member owns or operates the underground facilities, the notification association contacts the tier 1 member to arrange for the marking of the underground facilities. If a tier 2 member owns or operates the underground facilities, the excavator must contact the tier 2 member to arrange for the marking of the underground facilities. Effective January 1, 2021, all underground facility owners and operators are full members of the notification association with full benefits, and excavators will no longer need to contact the owners or operators to arrange for the marking. All new underground facilities installed on or after January 1, 2020, must be electronically locatable when installed. Home rule local governments and power authorities are not subject to the commission's enforcement authority, but the governing body of a home rule local government or power authority is required to either adopt a similar enforceable damage prevention safety program or waive its exemption and delegate its damage prevention enforcement authority to the commission. Information regarding the location of underground facilities is exempt from the 'Colorado Open Records Act', pursuant to the existing exemption for specialized details of critical infrastructure. (Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.) , Read More

Bill Sponsors (4)

Votes


Actions


May 25, 2018

Office of the Governor

Governor Signed

May 15, 2018

Office of the Governor

Sent to the Governor

House

Signed by the Speaker of the House

May 11, 2018

Senate

Signed by the President of the Senate

May 03, 2018

Senate

Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass

House

House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments

May 02, 2018

House

House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee

House

House Committee on Appropriations Refer Unamended to House Committee of the Whole

  • Referral-Committee
  • Committee-Passage
Appropriations House Committee of the Whole

Apr 30, 2018

House

House Committee on Finance Refer Amended to Appropriations

  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations Finance

Apr 27, 2018

House

Introduced In House - Assigned to Finance

  • Introduction
Finance

Senate

Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments

Apr 26, 2018

Senate

Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor

Apr 24, 2018

Senate

Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole

  • Referral-Committee
  • Committee-Passage
Senate Committee of the Whole Appropriations

Mar 01, 2018

Senate

Senate Committee on Finance Refer Amended to Appropriations

  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations Finance

Feb 22, 2018

Senate

Senate Committee on Transportation Refer Amended to Finance

  • Referral-Committee
Finance Transportation

Feb 12, 2018

Senate

Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Transportation

  • Introduction
Transportation

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Committee Amendment PDF
PA1 (02/23/2018) PDF
PA2 (03/02/2018) PDF
PA3 (04/24/2018) PDF
PA4 (05/02/2018) PDF
Introduced (02/12/2018) PDF
Engrossed (04/26/2018) PDF
Reengrossed (04/27/2018) PDF
Revised (05/02/2018) PDF
Rerevised (05/03/2018) PDF
Final Act (05/15/2018) PDF
Signed Act (05/25/2018) PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Note SA1 (04/24/2018) PDF
Fiscal Note SA2 (05/02/2018) PDF
Fiscal Note FN1 (02/21/2018) PDF
Fiscal Note FN2 (02/28/2018) PDF
Fiscal Note FN3 (03/08/2018) PDF
Fiscal Note FN4 (09/20/2018) PDF

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