49-7A-1. Definition of terms.
Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1)"Bar test survey," a leakage survey completed with a non-conductive piece of equipment made by driving or boring small holes in the ground at regular intervals along the route of an underground gas pipe for the purpose of extracting a sample of the ground atmosphere and testing the atmosphere in the holes with a combustible gas detector or other suitable device;
(2)"Board," One-Call Notification Board;
(3)"Emergency," an occurrence which demands immediate action to prevent significant environmental damage or loss of life, health, property, or essential public services including the reerecting of critically needed traffic control signs or devices;
(4)"Excavation," any operation in which earth, rock, or other material in or below the ground is moved or otherwise displaced by means of tools, equipment, or explosives, and includes grading, trenching, digging, ditching, drilling, augering, tunneling, scraping, and cable or pipe plowing or driving, except:
(a)Tilling of soil and gardening to a depth of twelve inches and the tilling of soil for agricultural purposes to a depth of eighteen inches;
(b)Pot hole repair and grading of an existing public road if the pot hole repair and grading does not extend more than eighteen inches below the finished roadway;
(c)Any vehicle operation or operation involving the use of any hand tool, other than a power tool, so long as such operation does not extend more than eighteen inches below the surface of the groundline within the right-of-way;
(d)Any road and ditch repair or road and ditch activity that does not extend more than eighteen inches below the surface of the original groundline within the right-of-way;
(e)Digging in a cemetery;
(f)Digging in a planned sanitary landfill; and
(g)Any bar test survey deemed necessary by an operator in response to a suspected natural gas, propane, or other combustible liquid or gas leak that is necessary to ensure public safety in an emergency;
(5)"Excavator," any person who performs excavation;
(6)"Member," any member of the one-call notification center;
(7)"One-call notification center," the statewide one-call notification center established by §49-7A-2;
(8)"Operator," any person who operates an underground facility;
(9)"Person," an individual, partnership, limited liability company, association, municipality, state, county, political subdivision, utility, joint venture, or corporation, and includes the employer of an individual;
(10)"Underground facility," any item of personal property buried or placed below ground for use in connection with the storage or conveyance of water, sewage, electronic, telephonic or telegraphic communications, fiber optics, cablevision, electric energy, oil, gas, hazardous liquids, or other substances including pipes, sewers, conduits, cables, valves, lines, wires, manholes, and attachments.
Source: SL 1993, ch 346, §1; SL 1994, ch 351, §132; SL 1994, ch 354, §1; SL 2007, ch 264, §1; SL 2010, ch 219, §1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 49 - Public Utilities and Carriers
Chapter 07A - One-Call Notification System For Excavation Activities
Section 49-7A-1 - Definition of terms.
Section 49-7A-2 - Establishment of One-Call Notification Board.
Section 49-7A-3 - Governing board--Representation--Term of appointment.
Section 49-7A-4 - Rules--Operating procedures.
Section 49-7A-5 - Notification of proposed excavation.
Section 49-7A-7 - Duties of one-call notification center.
Section 49-7A-8 - Location of underground facilities--Marking.
Section 49-7A-9 - Failure to provide timely location markings--Inadequate markings--Liability.
Section 49-7A-10 - Liability for damage to underground facility.
Section 49-7A-13 - Inability to locate underground facility.
Section 49-7A-14 - Local permit requirements unaffected.
Section 49-7A-17 - Complaints--Rules of Practice.
Section 49-7A-19 - Penalties for intentional violations.
Section 49-7A-20 - Each violation as separate offense.
Section 49-7A-21 - Complaint and order prerequisites for penalty--Time limit.
Section 49-7A-23 - Panel to forward complaint to respondent.
Section 49-7A-24 - Respondent to satisfy or answer complaint--Procedure.
Section 49-7A-25 - Complaint, answer to be sole basis for probable cause determination.
Section 49-7A-26 - Factors considered in determining amount of penalty.
Section 49-7A-28 - Action to recover penalty.
Section 49-7A-29 - Record and evidence in court action.
Section 49-7A-30 - Board to maintain docket and index.
Section 49-7A-31 - Board to keep transcript of proceedings--Certification.
Section 49-7A-32 - Removal of board member for conflict of interest.
Section 49-7A-33 - Demand for penalty required before suit brought .
Section 49-7A-34 - Board action has presumption of validity.
Section 49-7A-35 - Annual report of board (Effective July 1, 2019).