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PUBLIC LAW 102-508—OCT. 24, 1992 106 STAT. 3289 Public Law 102-508 102d Congress An Act To increase the safety to humans and the environment from the transportation Oct. 24, 1992 by pipeline of natural gas and hazardous liquids, and for other purposes. [S. 1583] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Pipeline Safety Act of 1992. SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS. (a) SHORT TITLE.— This Act may be cited as the "Pipeline Safety 49 USC app. Act of 1992". 1671 note. (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS. — Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—NATURAL GAS PIPELINE SAFETY Sec. 101. Environmental protection. Sec. 102. High -density population areas. Sec. 103. Increased inspection requirements. Sec. 104. Excess flow valves. Sec. 105. Technical pipeline saifety standards committee. Sec. 106. Operator testing. Sec. 107. Replacement of cast iron pipelines. Sec. 108. Pipeline facility inspection amendments. Sec. 109. Gathering lines. Sec. 110. Revised reporting requirements. Sec. 111. Authority of Secretary. Sec. 112. Enforcement. Sec. 113. Participation in agreement proceedings. Sec. 114. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 115. Customer-owned service lines. Sec. 116. Additional State standards. Sec. 117. Underwater abandoned pipeline facilities. Sec. 118. Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act of 1968 table of contents. TITLE II—HAZARDOUS LIQUID PIPELINE SAFETY Sec. 201. Environmental protection. Sec. 202. Environmentally sensitive and high-density population areas. Sec. 203. Increased inspection requirements. Sec. 204. Technical Pipeline Safety Standards Committee. Sec. 205. Operator testing. Sec. 206. Low internal stress hazardous Uquid pipeline facilities. Sec. 207. Pipeline facility inspection amendments. Sec. 208. Gathering Unes. Sec. 209. Revised reporting requirements. Sec. 210. Authority of Secretary. Sec. 211. Enforcement. Sec. 212. Emergency flow restricting devices. Sec. 213. Participation in agreement proceedings. Sec. 214. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 215. Additional State standards. Sec. 216. Underwater abandoned pipeline facilities. TITLE III—GENERALLY APPLICABLE PIPELINE SAFETY PROVISIONS Sec. 301. Grants-in- aid authorization. Sec. 302. Underground storage tanks. Sec. 303. Pipeline accident investigations. Sec. 304. One-call enforcement. Sec. 305. Additional inspectors. Sec. 306. Development of underground utility location technologies. Sec. 307. Study of underwater abandoned pipeline facilities.