Oklahoma Code § 52-47.5

Title 52. Oil And Gas: Determination of hazardous transportation system -
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Corrective action - Emergencies.
A.  The Commission may find a transportation system to be
hazardous if:
1.  the facts and circumstances indicate the particular system
is hazardous to life or property; or
2.  the transportation system or a component thereof has been
constructed or operated with any equipment, material, or technique
which the Commission determines is hazardous to life or property.
B.  In determining a transportation system to be hazardous, the
Commission shall consider the following, if relevant:
1.  the characteristics of the pipe and other equipment used in
the transportation system, including the age, manufacturer, physical
properties, and its resistance to corrosion and deterioration of
said equipment, and the method of manufacture, construction, or
assembly; and
2.  the nature of the materials transported by said system,
including their corrosive and deteriorative qualities, the sequence
in which the materials are transported, and the pressure required
for said transportation; and
3.  the aspects of the areas in which the transportation system
is located, including the climatic and geologic conditions, the soil
characteristics, and the population, population density, and growth
patterns of said areas; and
4.  such other factors as the Commission may consider
appropriate.
C.  If the Commission finds, after reasonable notice and an
opportunity for a hearing, that any transportation system is
hazardous to life or property, the Commission, by order, shall
require the person operating the facility to take necessary
corrective action.  Said corrective action may include suspended or
restricted use of the facility, physical inspection, testing,
repair, replacement, or other appropriate action.
D.  Whenever the Commission finds that an emergency exists
requiring immediate action in order to protect the public health and
welfare, the Commission may issue an order, without notice or
hearing, stating the existence of said emergency and requiring that
action be taken as the Commission deems necessary to meet the
emergency.  The order shall be effective immediately upon issuance.
Any person to whom the order is directed shall comply immediately
with the provisions of the order, but, upon application to the

Commission, shall be afforded a hearing within ten (10) days of the
issuance of the order.  On the basis of said hearing, the Commission
shall continue the order in effect, revoke it, or modify it.

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