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2023 Revised Code of Washington
Title 90 - Water Rights—Environment
Chapter 90.56 - Oil and Hazardous Substance Spill Prevention and Response.
- 90.56.005 - Findings—Purpose.
- 90.56.010 - Definitions.
- 90.56.020 - Director responsible for spill response.
- 90.56.030 - Powers and duties.
- 90.56.040 - Authority supplemental.
- 90.56.050 - Rules.
- 90.56.060 - Statewide master oil and hazardous substance spill prevention and contingency plan—Evaluation and revision or elimination of advisory committees.
- 90.56.070 - Coordination with federal law.
- 90.56.080 - Hazardous substances incident response training and education program.
- 90.56.100 - Washington wildlife rescue coalition.
- 90.56.110 - Rehabilitation of wildlife—Rules.
- 90.56.200 - Prevention plans.
- 90.56.210 - Contingency plans.
- 90.56.2101 - Contingency plans—Department to update rules.
- 90.56.220 - Facility operation standards.
- 90.56.230 - Operations manuals.
- 90.56.240 - Standards for spill management, cleanup, and containment services contractors.
- 90.56.250 - Index of prevention plans and contingency plans—Equipment inventory.
- 90.56.260 - Adequacy of contingency plans—Practice drills—Report.
- 90.56.270 - Enforcement of contingency plans.
- 90.56.275 - Joint large-scale, multiple plan equipment deployment drills of onshore and offshore facilities and covered vessels—Requirements.
- 90.56.280 - Duty to notify coast guard and division of emergency management of discharge.
- 90.56.300 - Unlawful operation of facility—Criminal penalties.
- 90.56.310 - Operation of a facility or vessel without contingency or prevention plan or financial responsibility—Civil penalty.
- 90.56.320 - Unlawful for oil to enter waters—Exceptions.
- 90.56.330 - Additional penalties.
- 90.56.340 - Duty to remove oil.
- 90.56.350 - Investigation, removal, containment, treatment, or dispersal of oil and hazardous substances—Record of expenses.
- 90.56.360 - Liability for expenses.
- 90.56.370 - Strict liability of owner or controller of oil—Damages—Exceptions.
- 90.56.380 - Liability of others for cleanup expenses.
- 90.56.390 - Liability for removal costs.
- 90.56.400 - Department investigation of circumstances of entry of oil—Order for reimbursement of expenses—Modification—Action to recover necessary expenses.
- 90.56.410 - Right of entry and access to records pertinent to investigations.
- 90.56.420 - Authorized discharges of oil—Permits.
- 90.56.500 - Oil spill response account.
- 90.56.510 - Oil spill prevention account.
- 90.56.530 - Reckless operation of a tank vessel—Penalty.
- 90.56.540 - Operation of a vessel while under influence of liquor or drugs—Penalty.
- 90.56.550 - Breath or blood analysis.
- 90.56.560 - Limited immunity for blood withdrawal.
- 90.56.565 - Facilities that receive crude oil from a railroad car—Advanced notice system—Department required to report information—Adoption of rules.
- 90.56.569 - Updates to the senate and house of representatives.
- 90.56.570 - Periodic evaluation and update of planning standards for oil spill response equipment.
- 90.56.580 - Crude oil vapor pressure—Maximum—Penalty.
- 90.56.900 - Construction—Appeal not to stay order, rule, or regulation.
- 90.56.901 - Effective dates—1991 c 200.
NOTES:
Environmental certification programs—Fees—Rules—Liability: RCW 43.21A.175.
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