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Oil and Hazardous Substance Spill Prevention and Response.
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Revised Code of Washington
Water Rights—Environment
Oil and Hazardous Substance Spill Prevention and Response.
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Section
90.56.005
Findings—Purpose.
Section
90.56.010
Definitions.
Section
90.56.020
Director responsible for spill response.
Section
90.56.030
Powers and duties.
Section
90.56.040
Authority supplemental.
Section
90.56.050
Rules.
Section
90.56.060
Statewide master oil and hazardous substance spill prevention and contingency plan—Evaluation and revision or elimination of advisory committees.
Section
90.56.070
Coordination with federal law.
Section
90.56.080
Hazardous substances incident response training and education program.
Section
90.56.100
Washington wildlife rescue coalition.
Section
90.56.110
Rehabilitation of wildlife—Rules.
Section
90.56.200
Prevention plans.
Section
90.56.210
Contingency plans.
Section
90.56.220
Facility operation standards.
Section
90.56.230
Operations manuals.
Section
90.56.240
Standards for spill management, cleanup, and containment services contractors.
Section
90.56.250
Index of prevention plans and contingency plans—Equipment inventory.
Section
90.56.260
Adequacy of contingency plans—Practice drills—Report.
Section
90.56.270
Enforcement of contingency plans.
Section
90.56.275
Joint large-scale, multiple plan equipment deployment drills of onshore and offshore facilities and covered vessels—Requirements.
Section
90.56.280
Duty to notify coast guard and division of emergency management of discharge.
Section
90.56.300
Unlawful operation of facility—Criminal penalties.
Section
90.56.310
Operation of a facility or vessel without contingency or prevention plan or financial responsibility—Civil penalty.
Section
90.56.320
Unlawful for oil to enter waters—Exceptions.
Section
90.56.330
Additional penalties.
Section
90.56.340
Duty to remove oil.
Section
90.56.350
Investigation, removal, containment, treatment, or dispersal of oil and hazardous substances—Record of expenses.
Section
90.56.360
Liability for expenses.
Section
90.56.370
Strict liability of owner or controller of oil—Damages—Exceptions.
Section
90.56.380
Liability of others for cleanup expenses.
Section
90.56.390
Liability for removal costs.
Section
90.56.400
Department investigation of circumstances of entry of oil—Order for reimbursement of expenses—Modification—Action to recover necessary expenses.
Section
90.56.410
Right of entry and access to records pertinent to investigations.
Section
90.56.420
Authorized discharges of oil—Permits.
Section
90.56.500
Oil spill response account.
Section
90.56.510
Oil spill prevention account.
Section
90.56.530
Reckless operation of a tank vessel—Penalty.
Section
90.56.540
Operation of a vessel while under influence of liquor or drugs—Penalty.
Section
90.56.550
Breath or blood analysis.
Section
90.56.560
Limited immunity for blood withdrawal.
Section
90.56.565
Facilities that receive crude oil from a railroad car—Advanced notice system—Department required to report information—Adoption of rules.
Section
90.56.569
Updates to the senate and house of representatives.
Section
90.56.570
Periodic evaluation and update of planning standards for oil spill response equipment.
Section
90.56.580
Crude oil vapor pressure—Maximum—Penalty.
Section
90.56.900
Construction—Appeal not to stay order, rule, or regulation.
Section
90.56.901
Effective dates—1991 c 200.
Section
90.56.2101
Contingency plans—Department to update rules.