Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB32

Introduced
12/5/22  
Refer
12/28/22  
Engrossed
1/27/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Enrolled
4/14/23  

Caption

Revising pipeline safety regulation penalties

Impact

The legislation aims to strengthen the regulatory framework governing natural gas pipeline safety, thereby affecting entities involved in the construction, maintenance, and operation of such pipelines. By increasing the financial penalties for safety violations, SB32 seeks to promote adherence to safety standards, ensuring safer operations and reducing the risk of incidents that could harm public safety or the environment. The amended penalties directly align with the state's goal of maintaining a safe natural gas pipeline infrastructure, reflecting an emphasis on accountability in this industry.

Summary

Senate Bill 32, introduced by M. Cuffe at the request of the Department of Public Service Regulation, focuses on revising penalties associated with violations of natural gas pipeline safety provisions. The bill amends Section 69-3-207 of the Montana Code Annotated, raising the maximum fines for violations. Specifically, it establishes a fine not to exceed $239,142 for each violation per day, with a maximum cumulative fine of $2,391,412 for a related series of violations. This change is intended to enhance compliance and the deterrence of potential safety breaches concerning natural gas pipelines.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB32 appears to be generally positive. Supporters, including public safety advocates and regulatory bodies, view the revised penalties as a necessary step to bolster pipeline safety and protection for communities affected by natural gas operations. They argue that higher fines will incentivize companies to comply with safety regulations more rigorously. However, there may also be concerns from industry representatives regarding the significant potential financial burden that such penalties could impose, leading to a need for balancing regulatory enforcement with the operational challenges faced by pipeline operators.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding SB32 is the magnitude of the increased fines, which some stakeholders may debate as excessive. While proponents argue that the higher penalties are vital for ensuring compliance and protecting public safety, critics in the industry might express concerns that these penalties could discourage company investment in infrastructure improvement or lead to operational challenges for smaller entities. The discussions surrounding the bill highlight ongoing concerns about how best to regulate pipeline safety while ensuring that the regulatory framework remains achievable and encourages best practices without imposing undue hardships on businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB81

Revise description of pipeline carrier for property tax purposes

MT SB1135

Relating to regulation of gas pipelines; providing penalties.

MT HB1968

Relating to regulation of gas pipelines; providing penalties.

MT HB2545

Gas pipeline safety; regulations.

MT HB52

Revising common carrier regulation

MT HB492

Revising telecommunications regulation

MT SB2368

Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Standard; amend penalties.

MT HB1005

Update certain citations to federal regulations regarding pipeline safety inspections.

MT HB45

Generally revising telecommunications regulation laws

MT HB1357

Pipeline Safety

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.