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Federal Register / Vol. 45. No. 55 / Wednesday, March 19. 1980 / Rules and Regulations 



24. CFR Chapter Xm. Part zam. 

 "Reimbursement of Other Federal 

 Agencies under Pub. L 31-606 (For use 

 under Pub. L 93-288 until revised).) The 

 Director. FEMA, may also make 

 .Tnancial assistance available to state 

 governments and. tfarougii the states, to 

 local governments (See Title 24. CFR 

 Chapter Xin. Part 2205. "Federal 

 Disaster A33i3tance^. 



(h) Pursuant to section 311(c)(2)(H) of 

 the Act the State or States affected by a 

 discharge of oil or hazardous substances 

 may act where necessary to remove 

 such discharge and may. pursuant to 33 

 CFR Part 153, be reimbursed from the 

 pollution revolving fund for the 

 reasonable costs incurred in such 

 removal. 



(1) Removal by a state is necessary 

 within the meaning of section 

 311(c)(2)(H) of the Act when the OSC 

 determines that the owner or operator of 

 the vessel, onshore facility, or ofiahore 

 facility from which the discharge occurs 

 cannot effect removal properly and thn^ 



0) State action is required to minimiTn 

 or mitigate significant damage to the 

 public health or welfare which Federal 

 action cannot minimize or mitigale, or 



(ii) Remove or partial removal can be 

 done by the State at a cost which ix less 

 than or not significantly greater than the 

 cost which would ba incurred by the 

 Federal departments or agencies. 



(2) State removal actions must be in 

 compliance with. Annex X of this Plan in 

 order to qualify for teimbuzaemenL 



(3) State removal actions are 

 considered to be Phase m or Phase IV 

 actions, under the same Hpfini Hnim 

 applicable to Federal agenciea.- 



(4) Actions taken by local government 

 in support of Federal discharge removal 

 operations are considered to be actions 

 of the State for purpose of this sectioiL 



(i) Regional and local contingency 

 plans shall show what funds and 

 resources are available from- 

 participating agencies under various 

 conditions and cost arrangements. 

 Interagency agreements may be 

 necessary to specify when 

 reimbursement is required. 

 Aaaax I— UM Distributlan 

 noj Plan Diitribatian * 



1101.1 This Flan will be distributed to 

 designated offices at participating Agendes, 

 •tats and intentate water pollution control 

 agendes and anch other Federal, state, local 

 and privat* agenciei and organizations which 

 ai« cooperating with and paitlcipsting in 

 activides in support of the Plan. 



1101.2 Induded In this formal distribulios 

 lie the following: 



. Department of Agriculture 

 Department of Coounerca 

 Department of Defense 

 Departmenl of Energy 



Department of Health. Education and 



Welfare 

 Department of the Interior 

 Department of Justice 

 Department of L-abor 

 Department of State 

 Department of Transportation 

 Envinramcntal Protection Agency 

 Federal Emergency Management Agency 

 All state representatives to regional 



response teams 

 All state water pollution control agendes 

 All interstate water pollution control 



agendes 

 Other Federal stale. local and private 

 agendes and organizationa. as 

 appropriate 

 1101.3 Formal distribution of the Plan and 

 amendments will be made by the 

 EoTiionmental Protectioo Agency. 



1102 Amendimnt, Distribution and Format 



1102.1 Amendments to the Plan and 

 annexes will be made by sequentially 

 numbered changes. Numbered changes will 

 be ef£ected t7y means of a transmittal sheet 

 which identifies the Plan, the change number- 

 and dale, the page nnmben affected by the 

 change and any other instructioos deemed 

 necessary for piU{K>sa of dortty or to make 

 special emphasis or explanadon of the 

 change. There wiD be attached to die 

 transmittal sheet the revised or added pages 

 with the diange number end current data on 

 each page at the upper right hand comer. 



lltK2 Where a change con be effected 

 merely by pen and ink. the transmittal sheet 

 may b* used to accomplish the change 

 without snbmiision of revised pages. The use 

 of pen and Ink changes is limited to those 

 cases where existing matter is being deleted 

 or is of minor extent 



llflU Asteilskswinbensed toin<ficste 

 changes. For I hie changes, an nterisk will be 

 placed beibn and afler ooch sentence change 

 in die left and right page margins. For 

 paragraph changes, an asterisk will be placed 

 before and ofior each paragra|>h changed and 

 if continued- oa the next page, on ff*ftri «k will 

 be placed at the top of the page and the aid 

 of the paragraph. For a paragraph deletion, as 

 asterisk will be plsced hi the left margin and 

 the paragraph nnmber or letter will be 

 retained ia die asigfnol sequence followed by 

 the wcnl "Readnded" in parentheses. 



110Z4 U the Flan is cmnpletdy rewritten, 

 asterisks will not beoied superaession will 

 be indicated at the bottom of the first page. 



Annex O— f oraiats foe Begiaaal and Local 

 ContiiigaBey Plans 



Regional Contingency Plan 



Letter of Promulgation. 



Record of Amendments. 



Table of Contents. 



List <rf Effective Pages. 

 100 Introdocdon 



101 Audiority. 



102 Purpose and Objectives. 



103 Scope. 



104 AbbreviaUons. 



105 Definitioos. 



200 Policy and Responsibility 



201 Federal Policy. 



202 MttM-Nstional PoUcy. 



203 Federal Responsibility. 



204 Non-Federal Responsibility. 



300 Planning and Response Organization 



301 Spill Response Activity and 

 Coordination — General. 



302 Regional Response Team. 



303 Regional Response Center. 



304 On-Scene Coortiination. 



305 Spedal Forcea, 



400 Coordinating Instructions 



401 Delegation of Authority. 



402 Notification. 



403 Multi-regional Responses. 



404 Multi-national Responses. 



405 Coordination with Special Forces. 



406 Termination of Response Activities. 



407 Resolution of Disputes. 



500 Procedures for Reviewing and Updating 

 the Regional and Local Contingency Plans 



501 Responsibility. 



502 Procedures for Review. 

 Annex I — 1100 Distribution. 



Annex D— 120O Re^onal Response Team. 

 Annex III— 1300 Regional Response Center. 

 -Annex fV— 1400 Geographical Boundaries. 

 Annex V — 1500 Notifications, 



Communications and Reports. 

 Annex VI— leoo Public Information. 

 Annex VII— 1700 Legal Authorities. 

 Annex VIH— 1800 Documentation for 



Enforcement and Cost Recovery.' 

 Annex DC — 1900 Funding. 

 Annex X — 2000 CHeamip Techniques and 



Polides. 

 Annex XI— 21(X) Anengements for 



Participation of Non-Federal Groups. 

 Annex XII— 2200 Interagency Support 



Agreements/Airangements. 

 Annex Xm— 2300 Stats Contingency Plans. 

 -Annex XIV— 2400 Multt.natioiial Contingency 



Plans. 

 Annex XV— 2500 Regional Data Base. 

 Annex XX— 3000 National Contfaigency PlaiL 

 Local Canlingeaey Plans 



Letter of PromnlgadotL 



Record of -Amendments. 



Table of Contents. 



List of Effed Pages. 

 lOO Introdndjon 



101 Authority. 



102 Purpose and Objective. 

 ICB Scops. 



104 Abbreviations. 

 IDS Definitions. 

 200 Policy and Responsibility - 



201 Federal PoUcy. 



202 Related State Policy. 



203 Multi-national Policy. 



204 OSC Responsibility. 



205 Non-Federal Responsibility. 



300 Planning ahd Response Considerations 



301 OH and Hazardous Substances 

 Transportation Pattern. 



302 Transfer Storage and Processing 

 FadliUes. 



303 Historical Spill Considerations. 



304 Hydrologtcal and CUimatological 

 Considerations. 



305 Local Geography. 



306 Highly Vuhierahle -Areas. 



307 Local Response Resources. 



