Association for mutual receipt of notice of excavation activities.
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(1)
(a)
(i) Two or more operators may form and operate a statewide association providing for mutual receipt of notice of excavation activities.
(ii) If an association is operational, notice to the association shall be given pursuant to Section 54-8a-4.
(b)
(i) If an association is formed, each operator with an underground facility in the area shall become a member of the association and participate in it to:
(A) receive a notice of a proposed excavation submitted to the association;
(B) receive the services furnished by it; and
(C) pay its share of the cost for the service furnished.
(ii) If an operator does not comply with Subsection (1)(b)(i) and Section 54-8a-5, the operator is liable for damages incurred by an excavator who complies with this chapter's requirements.
(c) An association whose members or participants have underground facilities within a county shall:
(i) file a description of the geographical area served by the association; and
(ii) file the name and address of every member and participating operator with the county clerk.
(2) An association receiving notice as provided in Subsection 54-8a-4(1) shall:
(a) notify members and participants in the relevant geographic area within 24 hours after receiving notice from the person who proposes to excavate; and
(b) maintain a record of any notice received for a period of five years to document compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
(3) An association contacted by a public agency to identify a utility company, in accordance with Section 54-3-29, shall provide the public agency with a list, including contact information to the extent available, of each utility company of which the association is aware that has a utility facility within the area identified by the public agency.