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File#: Ad-GA-ActsLeg-Fed-NEBA-RRG-DPR 02 01
18 September 2014
To: All Interested Parties, and
Pipeline Companies under the Jurisdiction of the National Energy Board
30 Day Comment Period on Proposed Amendments to Regulations for Pipeline Damage Prevention
The National Energy Board (NEB or the Board) is proposing to amend its regulations relating to pipeline damage prevention as set out in the attached proposed regulatory amendments. The proposed regulatory amendments will apply to NEB regulated pipeline companies and to any person planning or undertaking an activity with the potential to damage pipelines regulated by the Board. At this time, the Board invites all regulated companies and interested parties to provide written comments on the proposed regulatory amendments.
The regulations that would be amended as a result of this initiative are the:
- National Energy Board Pipeline Crossing Regulations, Part I (PCR Part I)
- National Energy Board Pipeline Crossing Regulations, Part II (PCR Part II)
- National Energy Board Onshore Pipeline Regulations (OPR), and the
- National Energy Board Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations (AMPs).
These proposed amendments advance the regulation development commitments made in the July 2011 Action Plan on Safety and Environmental Protection, the February 2012 Damage Prevention Framework, the December 2012 Discussion Paper - Proposed Changes to NEB Regulations for Damage Prevention, and the November 2013 Notice of Proposed Regulatory Change (NOPRC). Feedback received as a result of these regulatory initiatives was considered in the development of the proposed regulatory amendments.
On 26 June, 2013, the Honourable Joe Oliver, Canada's former Minister of Natural Resources, announced the Government of Canada's latest steps to enhance Canada's pipeline system (Media Release and Backgrounders). As a result of this announcement, several legislative amendments may be anticipated and consequential regulation amendments may follow. As the proposed amendments have not yet been introduced in Parliament, changes to regulations that may be required were not included in the NOPRC or in the attached proposed regulatory amendments.
The proposed regulatory amendments for Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations can be found on the Board’s website under Acts and Regulations/Regulations, Guidance Notes and Related Documents under the National Energy Board Act, 30 Day Comment Period on Proposed Amendments to Regulations for Pipeline Damage Prevention. A link to Questions and Answers is also included there for more information.
Providing Written Comments
The closing date for submitting written comments is Monday, 20 October 2014. Comments may be provided electronically, in hard copy by mail, or by fax and sent to the contact information below.
Proposed NEB Pipeline Damage Prevention Regulations
Sheri Young
Secretary of the Board
National Energy Board
517 Tenth Avenue S.W.
Calgary, AB T2R 0A8
Facsimile 403-299-5503 or 1-877-288-8803
Email damagepreventionregs@cer-rec.gc.ca
After the close of the comment period, the written comments will be posted on the NEB website.
If you have any questions please contact Chantal Briand (chantal.briand@cer-rec.gc.ca) at 403-292-4192 or by calling 1-800-899-1265.
Yours truly,
Sheri Young
Secretary of the Board
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