Underground facility operator definition

Underground facility operator or "operator" means a person that owns or operates, or controls the operation of, an underground facility, except that this term does not include a homeowner who owns only residential underground facilities, such as an underground lawn sprinkler system or an underground structure for a residential low-voltage lighting system.
Underground facility operator means the owner or operator of any underground facility, other than an underground oil storage facility as defined in Title 38, section 562‑A, subsection 21 or an airport aviation fuel hydrant piping system, used in furnishing electric, telephone, telegraph, gas, petroleum transportation or cable television service. "Underground facility operator" does not include a municipality or a public utility with fewer than 5 full-time employees or fewer than 300 customers or a person that owns underground facilities on its own property for commercial or residential purposes. [PL 2001, c. 577, §3 (AMD).]
Underground facility operator means the owner or operator of any underground facility, other than an underground oil storage facility as defined in Title 38, section 562‑A, subsection 21 or an airport aviation fuel hydrant piping system, used in furnishing electric, telephone, telegraph, gas, petroleum transportation, liquefied propane gas or cable television service. "Underground facility

More Definitions of Underground facility operator

Underground facility operator means any underground facility owner who may operate, control, bury, install, maintain, or access an underground facility or who provides any utility service or commodity. An underground facility operator does not include an end user who owns or uses a service lateral that terminates at an underground facility operator ’s main utility line.