When an inspection of an operator's records and facilities indicates that the operator apparently is not in compliance with a pipeline safety regulation, the investigator shall inform the operator of the probable violation. Whenever the gas corporation or small gas operator has been informed of a probable violation, it shall complete the "Outside Agency Inspection" Form, Section APP 2100-1 or a comparable report providing similar data. A copy of Form APP 2100-1 or that comparable report shall be submitted to the Office of Engineering no later than five (5) business days after the date of the inspection.
The Director of the Office of Engineering, may issue a Notice of Probable Violation (NOPV) upon finding good cause to believe a violation of the federal Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act, 49 U.S.C. §§ 1671, et seq., or title 34 of the D.C. Official Code (2011 Supp.), has occurred.
A NOPV shall include:
The NOPV may include a proposed compliance order.
Each gas corporation and small gas operator shall file with the Director of the Office of Engineering, the name, address, and telephone number of the person who will accept service of the report of a probable violation.
The report of a probable violation shall cite specifically the gas pipeline safety regulation(s) in apparent violation.
Service of the report of probable violation shall constitute formal notice of a probable violation.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 15, r. 15-2311