49 C.F.R. § 192.11

Petroleum gas systems

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(a) Each plant that supplies petroleum gas by pipeline to a natural gas distribution system must meet the requirements of this part and NFPA 58 or NFPA 59 (both incorporated by reference, see § 192.7), based on the scope and applicability statements in those standards.

(b) Each pipeline system subject to this part that transports only petroleum gas or petroleum gas/air mixtures must meet the requirements of this part and NFPA 58 or NFPA 59 (both incorporated by reference, see § 192.7), based on the scope and applicability statements in those standards.

(c) In the event of a conflict between this part and NFPA 58 or NFPA 59 (both incorporated by reference, see § 192.7), NFPA 58 or NFPA 59 shall prevail if applicable based on the scope and applicability statements in those standards.

[Amdt. 192-135, 89 FR 33280, Apr. 29, 2024]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1960–1971 · leading case: Elva Storke (Aka Stork) by Her Legal Guardian Loretta Storke Martin v. St. Johnsbury Trucking Co., Inc., 443 F.2d 89 (2d Cir. 1971).
Elva Storke (Aka Stork) by Her Legal Guardian Loretta Storke Martin v. St. Johnsbury Trucking Co., Inc., 443 F.2d 89 (2d Cir. 1971). “It is clear that § 1039, as an additional statute dealing with slow-moving vehicles only, is helpful in the passing situation, since slow moving traffic in that context presents special problems, but not in the oncoming situation.”
New York Cent. R.R. v. Monroe, 188 F. Supp. 826 (S.D.N.Y. 1960). “11 (49 CFR 192.11) provides: “Every motor vehicle * * * shall, upon approaching a railroad grade crossing, be driven at a rate of speed which' will permit said motor vehicle to be stopped before reaching the nearest rail of such crossing and shall not be driven upon or over such…”
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