Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1315

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to underground facilities

Impact

The implementation of SB1315 is expected to significantly impact the legislative framework governing excavation practices and underground facility management in Missouri. By instituting robust protocol requiring facility owners to actively participate in an established notification center and by introducing penalties for non-compliance, the bill aims to improve safety measures for public infrastructure projects. This enhancement will help prevent accidents and damages that can result from improper excavation and inadequate communication between various stakeholders involved in digging projects.

Summary

Senate Bill 1315 aims to modernize and streamline the regulations surrounding underground facilities in Missouri. The bill proposes the repeal of several outdated sections of the law and enacts new measures to enhance the safety and accountability of facility owners and excavators. One of the significant changes is the requirement for all new and active underground facilities installed after August 28, 2024, to be equipped with detectable underground location devices, aiming to reduce the risk of accidents related to excavation activities. The bill emphasizes the importance of precise location identification and mandates notifying a central notification center prior to excavation, ensuring that facility owners respond promptly to requests for information on underground facilities.

Contention

Despite the bill's intention to improve safety, there are concerns about the potential burden it may impose on smaller facility operators and excavators. Critics argue that stringent compliance measures, while necessary for safety, could lead to increased operational costs and complexity, particularly for smaller enterprises. Additionally, there is debate about the practicality of enforcing the timelines for response from facility owners and the potential penalties that may arise from delays in communication. This contention emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that protects public safety while considering the implications for the market landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB685

Modifies provisions relating to inspections of certain long-term care facilities

MO SB279

Modifies provisions relating to gaming

MO HB1359

Modifies provisions for underground facilities notification requirements

MO SB160

Modifies provisions relating to public funding of abortion facilities and affiliates and provisions relating to MO HealthNet providers

MO SB79

Modifies provisions relating to nurses

MO SB175

Modifies provisions relating to youth employment

MO SB721

Modifies provisions relating to facilities of historic significance

MO SB549

Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of solar energy

MO SB557

Modifies provisions relating to gaming

MO SB1

Modifies provisions relating to gaming

Similar Bills

MO SB133

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to underground facilities

MS HB1191

Underground and submerged utility lines and facilities; revise requirements for excavators and utility operators.

MS SB2365

Mississippi Damage Prevention Committee; amend.

AL SB295

Underground Damage Prevention Program, One-Call Notification System, further provided for complex or large projects

AL HB517

Underground Damage Prevention Program, One-Call Notification System, further provided for complex or large projects

MS SB2603

Excavation; revise procedures and required white lining in certain stances.

MS HB1063

Excavation; revise procedures and require white lining in certain stances.

MS HB1226

Excavations; provide for impending emergencies and extend notification period for.