Colorado Code § 34-60-138

Pipeline study - report - repeal
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(1) The commission shall coordinate with
the public utilities commission to conduct a study examining the existing administrative
structure for intrastate pipeline siting and safety regulation in the state, including identifying any
existing jurisdictional gaps, analyzing existing safety rules, reviewing jurisdictional strategies for
the state, and evaluating resource needs for safe and protective regulation. Based on the findings
of the study, the commission shall develop recommendations that:
(a) Protect public health, safety, and welfare, including protection of the environment
and wildlife resources;
(b) Avoid adverse impacts on disproportionately impacted communities, as defined in
section 24-4-109 (2)(b)(II); and
(c) Consider any potential cumulative impacts arising out of the use and siting of
pipelines for current and emerging technologies.
(2) In conducting the study, the commission and the public utilities commission shall
consult with other state agencies, local governments, environmental justice organizations, and
other relevant stakeholders.
(3) No later than December 1, 2024, the commission shall:
(a) Coordinate with the public utilities commission to prepare a report summarizing the
findings of the study, including the recommendations described in subsection (1) of this section;
(b) Post the report on the commission's website; and
(c) Submit the report to the general assembly.
(4) The commission shall present the report described in subsection (3)(a) of this section
to the energy and environment committee of the house of representatives and the transportation
and energy committee of the senate, or any successor committees, during the 2025 legislative
session.
(5) This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2025.

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