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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 75 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 530. Registration application contents for oil spill primary response action contractors for oil discharge prevention and contingency plans

18 AAC 75.530. Registration application contents for oil spill primary response action contractors for oil discharge prevention and contingency plans

(a) An application required under 18 AAC 75.520(b) must

(1) include the applicant's name, address, telephone number, and facsimile machine number;

(2) identify each region described in 18 AAC 75.495 where the applicant's oil spill response resources will be made available for use by a contingency plan holder;

(3) include a call-out list of appropriate response personnel or identify any

(A) labor subcontractor; and

(B) labor contract to supply response personnel;

(4) completely describe the most recent inventory of the applicant's oil spill response resources available for mobilization and deployment to each of the geographic regions identified in (2) of this subsection, including

(A) the number and location of trained personnel;

(B) a description of the applicant's minimum training requirements for response personnel and procedures for training additional personnel if needed; and

(C) the amount and location of

(i) oil containment equipment;

(ii) oil recovery equipment, including equipment nameplate ratings in barrels per hour;

(iii) transfer, storage, and disposal equipment;

(iv) dispersant or burning equipment; and

(v) significant ancillary resources and equipment; and

(5) describe the applicant's previous oil spill activities and history of compliance with state and federal environmental laws.

(b) Instead of submitting the information required under (a)(4) and (a)(5) of this section, an applicant may submit a complete copy of an application for and a certified copy of the applicant's current Interim or Final Letter of Classification as an Oil Spill Removal Organization issued by the United States Coast Guard. If a letter of classification has not been issued at the time of application, the applicant shall submit a certified copy of the letter of classification upon its receipt.

History: Eff. 9/25/93, Register 127; am 3/28/96, Register 137

Authority: AS 46.03.020

AS 46.04.030

AS 46.04.035

AS 46.04.055

AS 46.04.070

Editor's note: As of Register 164 (January 2003), the regulations attorney made a technical revision under AS 44.62.125 (b)(6), adding an authority citation for 18 AAC 75.530.


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