R. 25-12.004 Definitions
R. 25-12.005 Codes and Standards Adopted
R. 25-12.007 Commission Compliance Evaluations
R. 25-12.008 New, Reconstructed or Converted Facilities
R. 25-12.009 Safety
R. 25-12.020 Construction Specifications and Inspections
R. 25-12.021 Use of Plastic Pipe
R. 25-12.022 Requirements for Distribution System Valves
R. 25-12.024 Prohibition of Pipelines Under Buildings
R. 25-12.027 Welder Qualification
R. 25-12.028 Marking of Materials
R. 25-12.029 Limiting Use of Pipeline Casings
R. 25-12.030 Construction Inspection
R. 25-12.040 Leak Surveys, Procedures and Classification
R. 25-12.041 Receiving of Gas Leak and Emergency Reports
R. 25-12.042 Investigation of Gas Leak Reports
R. 25-12.043 Gas Service
R. 25-12.044 Interruption of Gas Service
R. 25-12.045 Inactive Gas Service Lines
R. 25-12.046 Unauthorized Utilization of Gas Facilities
R. 25-12.050 Facility Identification
R. 25-12.052 Corrosion Control Criteria for Cathodic Protection of Buried or Submerged Metallic Pipeline
R. 25-12.053 Cathodic Protection – Electrical Survey
R. 25-12.054 Cathodic Protection – Location of Reference Half-Cell
R. 25-12.055 Odorization of Gas
R. 25-12.060 General Records
R. 25-12.061 System Maps
R. 25-12.062 Leak Reports
R. 25-12.080 General
R. 25-12.082 Construction Notice
R. 25-12.083 Requalifying Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure
R. 25-12.084 Notice of Accidents and Outages
R. 25-12.085 Written Annual Reports Required
R. 25-12.0861 Response to Commission Staff Inquiries

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 25-12 - Safety of Gas Transportation by Pipeline

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