§ 9-1.5-108. Repeal – Sunset Review
This section and sections 9-1.5-104.2, 9-1.5-104.4, 9-1.5-104.7, and 9-1.5-104.8 are repealed, effective September 1, 2028. Before the repeal, the functions of the underground damage prevention safety commission related to underground facilities specified in sections 9-1.5-104.2, 9-1.5-104.4, 9-1.5-104.7, and 9-1.5-104.8 are scheduled for review in accordance with section 24-34-104. Source: L. 2018: Entire section added, (SB […]
§ 9-2.5-101. Definitions
As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires: “Authorized person” means: An employee of a public utility which produces, transmits, or delivers electricity; An employee of a public utility which provides and the work of which relates to communication services or an employee of a state, county, or municipal agency which has authorized […]
§ 9-2.5-102. Activity Near Overhead Line – Safety Restrictions
Unless danger against contact with high voltage overhead lines has been effectively guarded against as provided by section 9-2.5-103, a person or business entity shall not, individually or through an agent or employee, perform or require any other person to perform any function or activity upon any land, building, highway, or other premises if at […]
§ 9-2.5-103. Activity in Close Proximity to Lines – Clearance Arrangements – Procedure – Payment – Notice
If any person or business entity desires to temporarily carry on any function, activity, work, or operation in closer proximity to any high voltage overhead line than that which is permitted by this article, the person or business entity responsible for performing the work shall promptly notify the public utility operating the high voltage overhead […]
§ 9-2.5-104. Violation
A person who violates this article may be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed one thousand dollars, to be imposed by any court of competent jurisdiction and credited to the general fund. A person who violates this article more than once may be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed two thousand […]
§ 9-2.5-105. Exemptions
Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, this article does not apply to construction, reconstruction, operation, or maintenance by an authorized person of overhead electrical or communication circuits or conductors and their supporting structures, or to electrical generating, transmission, or distribution systems, or to communication systems, or to the collection of trash and […]
§ 9-2.5-106. Compliance With National Electrical Safety Code – Due Care
Proof of compliance with the requirements of an applicable national electrical safety code standard, as published by the institute of electrical and electronics engineers or a successor entity, that is or was in effect at the time of the installation of the overhead line, establishes the highest degree of care in the defense of a […]
§ 9-3-101. Use of Toxic Fire-Extinguishing Agents Prohibited
No person, partnership, association, or corporation shall use or install for use in any place of public assemblage, public or private school, hospital, institution, business or office building, apartment building, penal institution, nursing or convalescent home, factory, mill, workshop, bakery, hotel, motel, store, boarding or bunkhouse, theater, motor vehicle used for the transportation of students […]
§ 9-3-102. Sale of Illegal Fire Extinguishers Prohibited
No person shall sell, give, or offer for sale any fire extinguisher or fire-extinguishing device containing or designed to contain any active agent prohibited in section 9-3-101, if such fire extinguisher or fire-extinguishing device is intended for installation and use in any building or motor vehicle referred to in section 9-3-101, or is a grenade […]
§ 9-3-103. Enforcement
The sheriffs of every county in this state, the fire chiefs of every town, city, and fire protection district, and the safety inspectors appointed by the executive director of the department of labor and employment have full and concurrent jurisdiction to investigate violations of this article and enforce the provisions thereof. Source: L. 69: p. […]