(2) The contingency plan for a facility shall be submitted by the owner or operator of the facility or by a qualified oil spill response cooperative in which the facility owner or operator is a participating member.
(3) The contingency plan for a tank vessel shall be submitted by:
(a) The owner or operator of the tank vessel;
(b) The owner or operator of the facility at which the vessel will be loading or unloading its cargo; or
(c) A qualified oil spill response cooperative in which the tank vessel owner or operator is a participating member.
(4) Subject to conditions imposed by the department, the contingency plan for a tank vessel, if submitted by the owner or operator of a facility, may be submitted as a single plan for all tank vessels of a particular class that will be loading or unloading cargo at the facility.
(5) The contingency plan for a cargo vessel or passenger vessel may be submitted by the owner or operator of the vessel, or the agent for the vessel resident in this state. Subject to conditions imposed by the department, the owner, operator, agent or a maritime association may submit a single contingency plan for cargo vessels or passenger vessels of a particular class.
(6) A person that has contracted with a facility or covered vessel to provide containment and cleanup services and that meets the standards established by the commission under ORS 468B.350 may submit the contingency plan for any facility or covered vessel for which the person is contractually obligated to provide services. Subject to conditions imposed by the department, the person may submit a single plan for more than one covered vessel.
(7) The requirements of submitting a contingency plan under this section may be satisfied by a covered vessel by submission of proof of assessment participation by the vessel in a maritime association. Subject to conditions imposed by the department, the association may submit a single plan for more than one facility or covered vessel or may submit a single plan providing contingencies to respond for different classes of covered vessels.
(8) A contingency plan prepared for an agency of the federal government or an adjacent state that satisfies the requirements of ORS 468B.345 to 468B.360 and the rules adopted by the Environmental Quality Commission may be accepted as a plan under ORS 468B.345. The commission shall assure that to the greatest extent possible, requirements for a contingency plan under ORS 468B.345 to 468B.360 are consistent with requirements for a plan under federal law.
(9) Covered vessels may satisfy the requirements of submitting a contingency plan under this section through proof of current assessment participation in an approved plan maintained with the department by a maritime association.
(10) A maritime association may submit a contingency plan for a cooperative group of covered vessels. Covered vessels that have not previously obtained approval of a plan may enter the navigable waters of the state if, upon entering such waters, the vessel pays the established assessment for participation in the approved plan maintained by the association.
(11) A maritime association shall have a lien on the responsible vessel if the vessel owner or operator fails to remit any regular operating assessments and shall further have a lien for the recovery for any direct costs provided to or for the vessel by the maritime association for oil spill response or spill related communications services. The lien shall be enforced in accordance with applicable law.
(12) Obligations incurred by a maritime association and any other liabilities or claims against the association shall be enforced only against the assets of the association, and no liability for the debts or action of the association exists against either the State of Oregon or any other subdivision or instrumentality thereof, or against any member, officer, employee or agent of the association in an individual or representative capacity.
(13) Except as otherwise provided in ORS chapters 468, 468A and 468B, neither the members of the association, its officers, agents or employees, nor the business entities by whom the members are regularly employed, may be held individually responsible for errors in judgment, mistakes or other acts, either of commission or omission, as principal, agent, person or employee, save for their own individual acts of dishonesty or crime.
(14) Assessment participation in a maritime association does not constitute a defense to liability imposed under ORS 468B.345 to 468B.415 or other state or federal law. Such assessment participation shall not relieve a covered vessel from complying with those portions of the approved maritime association contingency plan that may require vessel specific oil spill response equipment, training or capabilities for that vessel.
(15) A person providing a contingency plan for a cargo or passenger vessel under this section shall be exempt from liability as provided under ORS 468B.425 for any action taken or omitted in the course of providing contingency planning service. [1991 c.651 §6; 1995 c.535 §3]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 13 - Housing, Games, Environment
Section 468B.005 - Definitions for water pollution control laws.
Section 468B.010 - Authority of commission over water pollution; construction.
Section 468B.020 - Prevention of pollution.
Section 468B.025 - Prohibited activities.
Section 468B.032 - Alternative enforcement proceeding; request; public notice; fees.
Section 468B.035 - Implementation of Federal Water Pollution Control Act; rules.
Section 468B.038 - Federal Water Pollution Control Act; consultation with applicant for variance.
Section 468B.039 - Procedures for developing methodologies for assessment of water quality.
Section 468B.050 - Water quality permit; issuance by rule or order; rules.
Section 468B.051 - Fees for water quality permit.
Section 468B.053 - Alternatives to obtaining water quality permit; rules.
Section 468B.055 - Plans and specifications for disposal, treatment and sewerage systems.
Section 468B.070 - Prohibited activities for certain municipalities.
Section 468B.075 - Definitions for ORS 468B.080.
Section 468B.080 - Prohibitions relating to garbage or sewage dumping into waters of state.
Section 468B.083 - When motor vehicle parts may be placed in waters of state; rules.
Section 468B.093 - General permit for discharge of geothermal spring water to surface water.
Section 468B.095 - Use of sludge on agricultural, horticultural or silvicultural land; rules.
Section 468B.112 - Definitions.
Section 468B.116 - Permit application; permit conditions.
Section 468B.120 - Definitions for ORS 468B.120 to 468B.135.
Section 468B.125 - Policy to reduce phosphorous pollution.
Section 468B.135 - Exemptions.
Section 468B.138 - Definitions for ORS 468B.138 to 468B.144.
Section 468B.139 - Report; consultation with governments, agencies and organizations; surcharge.
Section 468B.140 - Plans to reduce discharges of persistent pollutants.
Section 468B.150 - Definitions for ORS 468B.150 to 468B.190.
Section 468B.155 - State goal to prevent ground water contamination.
Section 468B.160 - Ground water management and use policy.
Section 468B.162 - Coordination of ground water activities.
Section 468B.164 - Encouragement of federal actions.
Section 468B.165 - Ground water contaminants; maximum levels; rules.
Section 468B.166 - Technical advisory committee; duties; membership.
Section 468B.167 - Ground water resource protection strategy; advisory committees.
Section 468B.169 - Requests for funding, advice or assistance for ground water projects.
Section 468B.171 - Awarding grants; purpose; rules.
Section 468B.175 - Declaration of area of ground water concern.
Section 468B.177 - Actions of department after declaration of area of ground water concern.
Section 468B.179 - Ground water management committee; appointment; duties.
Section 468B.180 - Declaration of ground water management area; standards.
Section 468B.182 - Alternative appointment of ground water management committee.
Section 468B.186 - Comment on plan; final plan.
Section 468B.187 - Acceptance or rejection of action plan; rules.
Section 468B.188 - Repeal of declaration of ground water management area.
Section 468B.190 - Ground water monitoring and assessment.
Section 468B.205 - Definition of confined animal feeding operation; rules.
Section 468B.210 - Maximum number of animals per facility; determination.
Section 468B.215 - Fees; permit conditions; review.
Section 468B.217 - Memorandum of understanding with Department of Agriculture.
Section 468B.225 - Prerequisite for investigation; written complaint; security deposit.
Section 468B.230 - Department of Agriculture civil penalty authority.
Section 468B.300 - Definitions for ORS 468B.300 to 468B.500.
Section 468B.305 - Entry of oil into waters of state prohibited; exceptions.
Section 468B.310 - Liability for violation of ORS 468B.305; exceptions.
Section 468B.315 - Duty to collect and remove oil; dispersal of oil.
Section 468B.320 - Action by state; liability for state expense; order; appeal.
Section 468B.330 - Action to collect costs.
Section 468B.340 - Legislative findings and intent.
Section 468B.350 - Standards for contingency plans; oil spill response zones; rules.
Section 468B.360 - Review of contingency plan.
Section 468B.365 - Plan approval; change affecting plan; certificate of approval.
Section 468B.370 - Determination of adequacy of plan; practice drills; rules.
Section 468B.375 - Inspection of facilities and vessels; coordination with State of Washington.
Section 468B.385 - Modification of approval of contingency plan; revocation of approval; violation.
Section 468B.395 - Department duties.
Section 468B.400 - Wildlife rescue training program.
Section 468B.405 - Fees; disposition.
Section 468B.410 - Oil Spill Prevention Fund; uses.
Section 468B.412 - Report regarding fees and oil spill prevention activities.
Section 468B.415 - Oregon coast safety committee; subcommittees.
Section 468B.425 - Exemption from liability for removal costs or damages.
Section 468B.429 - Requirements for contingency plans.
Section 468B.433 - Financial responsibility statement.
Section 468B.435 - High Hazard Train Route Oil Spill Preparedness Fund; uses.
Section 468B.455 - Oil Spillage Control Fund; source; use.
Section 468B.485 - Methods of establishing financial assurance.
Section 468B.495 - Interagency response plan for oil or hazardous material spills.
Section 468B.500 - Contents of plan.
Section 468B.550 - Short title.
Section 468B.555 - Trading program development; priorities; fees.