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1(c)
Liability. A transmission facilities owner who is required to be a member
2of the one-call system is liable for all damages to the person's transmission facilities
3and for any other damages that occur as a result of excavation if that person is not
4a member of the one-call system.
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(d)
System functions. The one-call system shall do all of the following:
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1. Publicize the availability and use of the one-call system.
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2. Provide toll-free communication to the one-call system.
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3. Accept notices of intended excavation activity.
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4. Inform the person providing notice of the names of transmission facilities
10owners who will receive the notice information.
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5. Promptly transmit notice information to affected-member transmission
12facilities owners.
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6. Retain records of notices for a period of not less than 6 years.
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8. 182.0175 (2) (title) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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182.0175
(2) (title)
Excavator and planner responsibilities.
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9. 182.0175 (2) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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182.0175
(2) (a) (title)
Planning. (intro.) Every person who
engages in or with
18respect to subds. 1. and 2. is responsible for the preparation of plans and
19specifications for nonemergency excavation
or demolition and every excavator shall
20do all of the following:
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21Section
10. 182.0175 (2) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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182.0175
(2) (a) 1. Take reasonable action to learn the location of any
23transmission facilities in and near the area where
such operation the excavation is
24to be conducted.
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25Section
11. 182.0175 (2) (a) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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1182.0175
(2) (a) 2. Plan the excavation
or demolition to avoid to the extent
2possible interference with transmission facilities in and near the
construction 3excavation area.
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4Section
12. 182.0175 (2) (a) 3. of the statutes is renumbered 182.0175 (2) (am)
51. and amended to read:
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182.0175
(2) (am) 1. Provide
reasonable advance notice not less than 3 working
7days
prior to before the start of
the nonemergency excavation
or demolition of the
8intent to excavate or demolish and the commencement date to the
owners of the
9transmission facilities in and near the construction area whose facilities may be
10affected by the excavation or demolition one-call system.
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11Section
13. 182.0175 (2) (a) 4. of the statutes is renumbered 182.0175 (2) (am)
123. and amended to read:
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182.0175
(2) (a) 3. Maintain an estimated minimum clearance of 18 inches
14between an unexposed underground transmission facility marked
pursuant to par.
15(e) under sub. (2m) and the cutting edge or point of any power-operated excavating
16or earth moving equipment. If the transmission facility is exposed, the
excavator
17may reduce the clearance
may be reduced to 2 times the known limit of control of the
18cutting edge or point of the equipment or 12 inches, whichever is greater.
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19Section
14. 182.0175 (2) (a) 5. of the statutes is renumbered 182.0175 (2) (am)
205. and amended to read:
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182.0175
(2) (am) 5. Provide
such support for existing transmission facilities
22in and near the
construction excavation area
as that may be reasonably necessary
23or that is specified by the transmission facility owner for the protection of
such the 24facilities, unless
such protection is required of the owner of the transmission facility
25under s. 66.047.
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1Section
15. 182.0175 (2) (a) 6. of the statutes is renumbered 182.0175 (2) (am)
26. and amended to read:
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182.0175
(2) (am) 6.
Inspect prior to backfilling Before backfilling, inspect all
4transmission facilities exposed during excavation
or demolition to ascertain if
the 5transmission facilities have been or may have been struck, damaged, dislocated or
6disrupted
and notify promptly before backfilling.
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77. Immediately notify the owner of
any a transmission facility
which if an
8inspection reveals that the transmission facility has been or may have been struck,
9damaged, dislocated or disrupted.
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10Section
16. 182.0175 (2) (a) 7. of the statutes is renumbered 182.0175 (2) (am)
118. and amended to read:
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182.0175
(2) (am) 8. Backfill
all excavations in such an excavation as specified
13by the owner of the existing transmission facilities or in a manner and with
such 14materials
as that may be reasonably necessary for the protection of, and to provide
15reliable support
during backfilling and following backfilling for, existing
16transmission facilities in
and near the
construction excavation area.
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17Section
17. 182.0175 (2) (am) (intro.) of the statutes is created to read:
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182.0175
(2) (am)
Excavation notice. (intro.) An excavator shall do all of the
19following:
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20Section
18. 182.0175 (2) (am) 4. of the statutes is created to read:
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182.0175
(2) (am) 4. Provide a repeat notice to the one-call system if marks are
22destroyed or covered by excavation site activities, if the excavation does not start
23within 10 days of the scheduled start date or if excavation is interrupted for more
24than 10 days.
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25Section
19. 182.0175 (2) (am) 6m. of the statutes is created to read:
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(2) (am) 6m. Refrain from backfilling an excavation until an
2inspection is conducted and any necessary repairs have been made by the owner of
3the transmission facility.
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4Section
20. 182.0175 (2) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 182.0175 (2) (am)
52. and amended to read:
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182.0175
(2) (am) 2.
Every person who engages in In an emergency
excavation
7or demolition shall, take all reasonable precautions to avoid to the extent possible
8interference with existing transmission facilities in and near the
construction 9excavation area and
shall notify as promptly as possible the owners of transmission
10facilities which may be affected by the emergency excavation
or demolition.
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21. 182.0175 (2) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
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182.0175
(2) (bm)
Notice. An excavation notice shall include all of the following
13information:
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1. The name of the person providing notice.
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2. The name, address and telephone number of the excavator.
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3. The specific location and description of the excavation area.
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4. A description of the intended excavation activity.
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5. The intended starting date of the excavation.
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19Section
22. 182.0175 (2) (c) and (d) of the statutes are repealed.
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20Section
23. 182.0175 (2) (e) of the statutes is renumbered 182.0175 (2m) (b)
21and amended to read:
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182.0175
(2m) (b) (title)
Facilities marking. Every A person owning
23transmission facilities, upon receipt of
an excavation notice
under par. (a) 3., shall
24mark in a reasonable manner the locations of transmission facilities in the
field so
25as area described in the notice to enable the
person engaged in excavation or
1demolition excavator to locate the transmission facilities without endangering the
2security of
such the facilities. The marking of facilities shall be
accomplished 3completed within 3 working days after receipt of the notice,
except or if notice is given
4more than 10 days before
the excavation
or demolition is scheduled to begin, marking
5need not shall be
accomplished more than completed at least 3 working days before
6excavation
or demolition is scheduled to begin. If the approximate location of
an
7underground a transmission facility is marked with
paint, flags, stakes or other
8physical means, the
following color coding
of lines, cables or conduits shall
be as
9follows except that color coding shall not be required for permanent markers
10required by state and federal codes comply with the uniform color code adopted by
11the American National Standards Institute:
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1. Electric power
distribution and transmission: safety
: red.
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2.
Natural gas distribution and transmission, oil distribution and transmission
14and dangerous Gas, oil, steam, petroleum or gaseous materials
products lines: high
15visibility safety: yellow.
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3.
Telecommunications and telegraph systems Communications, cable
17television
and police and fire communications: safety alert or alarm or signal
18systems: orange.
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4. Water
, irrigation or slurry systems:
safety precaution blue.
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5. Sewer
or drain systems:
safety green.
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21Section
24. 182.0175 (2) (f) of the statutes is renumbered 182.0175 (2m) (c) and
22amended to read:
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182.0175
(2m) (c) (title)
Facilities inspection and repair. Every person owning
24transmission facilities who receives
a notice
under par. (a) 6., (c) or (d) of possible
25damage shall
acknowledge receipt of the notice within 2 hours, shall inspect
the
1facilities for damage within
24 6 hours after receipt of
the notice and repair any
2damage found as soon as practicable. Unless the owner of any transmission facility
3is notified
pursuant to par. (a) 6., (c) or (d) or has knowledge of
frequent damage to
4transmission facilities by
a person doing emergency or nonemergency excavation or
5demolition, such an excavator, the owner
shall is not
be responsible
for or
be required
6to make an inspection of its transmission facilities, nor shall the owner, in the
7absence of
such notification or knowledge, be responsible for supervising in any
8manner the excavation
or demolition work. Upon the giving of notice pursuant to
9par. (a) 6., (c) or (d) the person performing the demolition or excavation shall refrain
10from backfilling until an inspection and any necessary repairs are made by the owner
11of the transmission facilities.
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12Section
25. 182.0175 (2m) (title) and (a) of the statutes are created to read:
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182.0175
(2m) (title)
Transmission facilities owner requirements. (a)
14Responsibilities. A transmission facilities owner shall do all of the following:
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1. Respond to a planning notice within 10 days after receipt of the notice by
16conducting field markings, providing records and taking other appropriate
17responses.
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2. Respond to an excavation notice within 3 working days by marking the
19location of transmission facilities as provided under par. (b) in the area described in
20the excavation notice.
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21Section
26. 182.0175 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 182.0175 (3) (a) and
22amended to read:
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182.0175
(3) (a) (title)
Forfeitures. Any person who
wilfully and knowingly
fails
24to comply with violates this section
, except sub. (2) (e), shall may be required to forfeit
25$1,000 for each
such failure, provided that if the failure to comply results in damage
1to any transmission facility, the forfeiture shall be $2,000 offense. Each day
that
2failure to comply persists is of continued violation constitutes a separate offense.
All
3actions to recover penalties under this section shall be brought in circuit court by the
4district attorney.
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5Section
27. 182.0175 (3) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
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182.0175
(3) (b)
Misdemeanor. Whoever intentionally removes, moves or
7obliterates a transmission facilities marking placed by the transmission facilities
8owner may be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned for not more than 30 days or
9both. This paragraph does not apply to an excavator who removes, moves or
10obliterates markings during an excavation.
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11Section
28. 182.0175 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(4) Right of action. This section shall not
release or waive or
13otherwise affect any right of action
, forfeiture or penalty which
the this state or any
14person
has or may have.
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15Section
29. 182.0175 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
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(5) Right to injunction. If any person engages in or is likely to
17engage in excavation
or demolition contrary to the provisions of inconsistent with 18this section
, and which results or is likely to result in damage to transmission
19facilities, the person who owns or operates
such
the facilities may seek injunctive
20relief in the circuit court for
Dane the county
or in any other court of competent
21jurisdiction in which the transmission facilities are located. If the transmission
22facilities are owned or operated by a public utility as defined in s. 196.01 (5),
23including a telecommunications carrier, as defined in s. 196.01 (8m), and the public
24utility does not seek injunctive relief, the attorney general
, upon request of the public
25service commission
, shall seek injunctive relief in the circuit court for
Dane the
1county
or in any other court of competent jurisdiction in which the transmission
2facilities are located.
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4(1) This act first applies to notices given on the effective date of this subsection.
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6(1)
This act takes effect on the first day of the 7th month beginning after
7publication.