The Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Safety Administration has extended the comment period for its security directive of May 26, 2021, concerning Critical Pipeline Operators. The agency is requesting comments if the proposed information request is necessary and has a practical utility at the agency. The agency is also collecting comments about the accuracy of the estimated burden to the operator, the quality and clarification of the information being requested. Finally, the TSA wants to know what collection methods minimize the burden for information collection. The new deadline for comments is November 15, 2021. For a copy of the Federal Register Notice regarding this extension, contact Jessica Foley.
In This Issue
- Gas Gathering Final Rule
- Mandatory Revisions to Gas Pipeline O&M Manuals by December 27, 2021
- TSA Extends Comment Period for Security Directive
- Colorado Proposed Gas Pigging Regulations
- Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Proposed Regulation Changes
- Nevada New Pipeline Safety Regulations to Conduct Annual Leak Detection Surveys
- New York Proposed Rulemaking: More Specific Requirements for Operator Qualification to Work on Pipelines
- API’s Facility Integrity Workshop Date Change
- Pipeline Transportation: Hydrogen and Emerging Fuels R&D Virtual Public Meeting
- Louisiana Underground Utilities and Facilities Damage Prevention Law
- DOT Pipeline Compliance Virtual Workshop