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Act 165 of 1969
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GAS SAFETY STANDARDS

Act 165 of 1969

AN ACT to authorize the public service commission to establish and enforce gas safety standards; and to provide penalties for violations thereof.


History: 1969, Act 165, Imd. Eff. Aug. 5, 1969


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The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentTypeDescription
Section 483.151SectionDefinitions.
Section 483.152SectionRules and standards; criteria; waiver.
Section 483.153SectionGas transporters, pipe line owners and operators; duties.
Section 483.154SectionInspection and maintenance plan; filing, changes, determination of adequacy.
Section 483.155SectionRecords and reports; inspection.
Section 483.156SectionInspection and investigation; reports of noncompliance; right of entry.
Section 483.157SectionAccident reports; use in judicial proceedings; testimony; public inspection.
Section 483.158SectionTrade secrets, confidentiality; disclosure to legislative committee.
Section 483.159SectionResearch, testing, development and training; cooperation with state and federal agencies.
Section 483.160SectionExemptions; applicability of act.
Section 483.161SectionPenalties.
Section 483.162SectionInjunctive relief; jurisdiction; notice; opportunity to comply.

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