PA ONE CALL UNDERGROUND UTILITY PROTECTION ACT
Underground Utility Line Protection Law | Pennsylvania One Call ...
An act to protect the public health and safety by preventing excavation or demolition work from damaging underground lines.
PA One Call - Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
The PUC was authorized to enforce the provisions of Act 287, also referred to as the Underground Utility Line Protection Law or Act 50, on April 28, 2018.
Facility Owners | Pennsylvania One Call System
Pennsylvania Underground Utility Line Protection (UULP) law. PA Act 287 of 1974, as amended by Act 50 of 2017. The definition of a facility owner is any ...
Senate Passes Baker's Bill to Extend and Strengthen PA One Call ...
The legislation ensures the continued protection of Pennsylvanians and the workers who maintain essential underground utilities such as gas, ...
Pennsylvania One Call: The Law, How It Is Administered, and Best ...
UTILITY LINE PROTECTION ACT. • Protect the public health and ... • Pa 811 Underground Damage Prevention Program Task Force. - Chaired ...
The “One Call Law” - Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Page 1. The Underground Utility Line Protection Law. 73 P.S. § 176 et. seq., as amended*. The “One Call Law”. Catherine N. Wojciechowski. Deputy Chief Counsel ...
Underground Utility Line Protection Law - Omnibus Amendments
A one-call system shall be incorporated and operated as a nonprofit corporation pursuant to 15 Pa.C.S. Part III (relating to corporations not-for-profit).] "One ...
What Is the Pennsylvania One Call System? | Houston Harbaugh, P.C.
Like most states, Pennsylvania has what is known as the Underground Utility Line Protection Act, also known as the PA One Call Act. PA One Call was enacted “[t] ...
Baker's Bill to Extend and Strengthen PA One Call Signed into Law
HARRISBURG – Sen. Lisa Baker's (R-20) bill to amend and extend the Pennsylvania Underground Utility Line Protection Law, widely known as the ...
Users Guide - | Pennsylvania One Call System
Underground Utility Line Protection Law. AKA PA One Call Law. SB242. ACT 50. Signed: 10/30/2017. PN1227. 2017. Effective: 4/28/2018. 73 P. S. § ...
underground utility line protection law - duties of facility owners
A One Call System shall be incorporated and operated as a nonprofit corporation pursuant to 15 Pa.C.S. Pt. II Subpt. C. (relating to nonprofit corporations). " ...
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A useful guide for determining the member underground facility owners within your municipality. Users Guide. The Users Guide for the PA Act 287 of 1974, as ...
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A useful guide for determining the member underground facility owners within your municipality. Users Guide. The Users Guide for the PA Act 287 of 1974, as ...
Enforcement - | Pennsylvania One Call System
Excavators, designers, project owners, and facility owners must submit an alleged violation report (AVR) to the Public Utility Commission (PUC) through the PA ...
Changes to the One Call Law, PA Act 287
What's new with PA Act 287, as amended? PA Act 287, the Underground Utility Line Protection Law, or better known as the “One Call Law” (73 ...
Homeowners | Pennsylvania One Call System
Pennsylvania 811 does not locate or mark the underground utility lines. We are a communications network that relays your dig information to the utility ...
Frequently Asked Questions - | Pennsylvania One Call System
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) is charged with enforcing PA Act 287, as amended. If you observe excavation work and have reason to believe ...
Elements of a Pennsylvania Damage Prevention Program
The Board of Directors of Pennsylvania 811 formed the Underground Damage Prevention Programs Task Force to develop a guide to access Underground Facility Owners ...
PA Act 287, the Underground Utility Line Protection. Law, or better known as ... the One Call Law involves safety related to underground utilities. The.
FAQs Homeowners - | Pennsylvania One Call System
If you plan to disturb the earth with powered equipment, PA Act 287, as amended, obligates you to notify the utility companies of your intent to dig. Who should ...