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  1. California State Law Says, You Must Contact DigAlert ® Before You Dig! Failure to do so can result in fines up to fifty thousand dollars and you could be charged with the repair costs of damaged underground facility.

  2. You can use DigAlert Direct or call 811 or 800-422-4133 at least two (2) working days NOT including the date of notification (4216.2 (b)) before you plan to start digging, we will notify all our members (i.e. the utilities) that own and maintain underground lines in the area. They will only mark the lines they own and maintain (usually up to ...

  3. Dec 29, 2023 · KEY TAKEWAYS. The changes to ADU laws in California from 2023 make the construction and use of Accessory Dwelling Units in the state easier and more flexible. Changes to permitting rules, building restrictions, and more have come through in the hopes of making home ownership more accessible in California.

  4. The Office of Administrative Law’s (OAL’s) underground regulation determination process applies to California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) rules contained in a document promulgated by CDCR that are being applied to inmates or classes of inmates statewide.

  5. Underground Service Alert of Northern California and Nevada (USA North 811) • Available 24/7 online or by phone • www.usanorth811.org (E-Ticket Program) • www.811express.com (single address tickets) • 811 / (800) 642-2444 Serving the following 49 counties in California: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa,

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  6. The Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program in the Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM) administers state regulations for the permitting, drilling, inspecting, testing, and sealing of these wells. Update. New UIC regulations took effect April 1, 2019. Final Text of the UIC Regulations (Marked with changes) (PDF)

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  8. Nov 3, 2023 · Underground Safety Board Rulemaking. The Dig Safe Act of 2016 created the California Underground Facilities Safe Excavation Board to enforce Government Code 4216. It directed the Board to create rules and regulations where none currently exist to improve worker and public safety across the state.

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