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Code · New Jersey · Title 48 — Partnerships · Chapter 2

48:2-82 Notification of the One-Call Damage Prevention System; excavator's duties.

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10. a. An excavator shall notify the One-Call Damage Prevention System established pursuant to section 4 of this act of his intent to engage in excavation or demolition not less than three business days and not more than 10 business days prior to the beginning of the excavation or demolition.
b. Upon notifying the One-Call Damage Prevention System, an excavator shall provide the following information:
(1)The name and telephone number of the person notifying the system;
(2)The name, address, and office and field telephone numbers and facsimile numbers of the excavator;
(3)The name, address and telephone number of the person for whom the excavation work is to be performed; and
(4)The specific site location, starting date, starting time and description of the intended excavation or demolition, including the approximate depth of the excavation or demolition.
c. Where appropriate to provide clarification, an excavator shall mark and identify the perimeter of the proposed site of the excavation by the color white prior to notifying the One-Call Damage Prevention System of his intent to engage in excavation or demolition.
d. An excavator shall:
(1)Not operate any mechanized equipment within two feet horizontally of the outside wall of any underground facility marked in accordance with the provisions of this act, or marked in accordance with any rule, regulation, or order adopted pursuant to this act, unless the underground facility has first been located by hand digging. Mechanized equipment shall be used with proper care and under adequate supervision to avoid damage to the underground facility;
(2)Plan the excavation or demolition to avoid damage to and to minimize interference with underground facilities;
(3)Use reasonable care during excavation or demolition to avoid damage to or interference with underground facilities; and
(4)After commencement of excavation or demolition, protect and preserve the marking, staking, or other designation of an underground facility until the marking, staking, or other designation is no longer necessary for safe excavation or demolition.
e. An excavator shall immediately report to the operator of an underground facility any damage to the underground facility caused by or discovered by the excavator in the course of an excavation or demolition.
f. Notice for an excavation that is commenced within 10 business days, as pursuant to the provisions of subsection a. of this section, shall remain valid for 45 business days from the notification, providing that the excavator maintains any mark out that is made by an operator in accordance with the provisions of paragraph
(4)of subsection d. of this section Any excavation occurring after 45 business days from the time of such notification shall require a new notification, in accordance with the provisions of this section.
L.1994,c.118,s.10; amended 2005, c.22, s.3.
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