RCW 70A.330.010
Intent—Findings. (Expires July 1, 2030.)
The legislature finds that it is in the best interests of all citizens for petroleum storage tank systems to be operated safely and for tank leaks or spills to be dealt with expeditiously. The legislature finds that it is appropriate for an agency with expertise in petroleum to provide technical advice and assistance to owners or operators when there has been a release. The legislature further finds that while it is necessary to protect tank owners from the financial hardship related to damaged heating oil tanks, support can be provided through the agency's revolving loan and grant program in chapter 70A.345 RCW. Therefore, the legislature intends to transition the pollution liability insurance program for heating oil tanks to a revolving loan and grant program, while maintaining the pollution liability insurance program for existing registrants.
[ 2021 c 65 § 74; 2020 c 310 § 1; 2017 c 23 § 1; 1995 c 20 § 1. Formerly RCW 70.149.010.]
NOTES:
Explanatory statement—2021 c 65: See note following RCW 53.54.030.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 70A - Environmental Health and Safety
Chapter 70A.330 - Petroleum Storage Tank Systems—Pollution Liability Protection Act.
70A.330.010 - Intent—Findings.
70A.330.040 - Duties of director.
70A.330.050 - Exemptions from Title 48 RCW—Exceptions.
70A.330.060 - Heating oil pollution liability trust account.
70A.330.070 - Pollution liability insurance fee.
70A.330.080 - Confidentiality.
70A.330.090 - Application of RCW 19.86.020 through 19.86.060.
70A.330.100 - Heating oil tanks—Design criteria—Reimbursement.
70A.330.110 - Authorization to process claims through interpretative guidance.
70A.330.800 - Technical advice and assistance program expansion—Interpretive guidance pending rules.
70A.330.801 - Technical advice and assistance program expansion—Timeline.