31 Tex. Admin. Code § 26.20 - Policies for Prevention, Response and Remediation of Oil Spills
(a) The GLO regulations
governing prevention of, response to and remediation of coastal oil spills
shall provide for measures to prevent coastal oil spills and to ensure adequate
response and removal actions. The GLO regulations for certification of vessels
and facilities that handle oil shall be designed to ensure that vessels and
facilities are capable of prompt response and adequate removal of unauthorized
discharges of oil. The GLO regulations adopted pursuant to the Oil Spill
Prevention and Response Act (OSPRA), Texas Natural Resources Code, Chapter 40,
shall be consistent with the State Coastal Discharge Contingency Plan adopted
pursuant to OSPRA; and the National Contingency Plan adopted pursuant to the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 United States Code Annotated, Chapter
26.
(b) Natural Resource Damage
Assessment. GLO rules under OSPRA governing the assessment of damages to
natural resources injured as the result of an unauthorized discharge of oil
into coastal waters shall provide for reasonable and rational procedures for
assessing damages and shall take into account the unique circumstances of the
spill incident. The costs of assessing the damages shall not be
disproportionate to the value of the injured resources. Plans for the
restoration, rehabilitation, replacement or acquisition of equivalent resources
shall provide for participation by the public and shall be designed to promote
the restoration of the injured resources with all deliberate speed. The GLO
rules shall be consistent with other state rules and policies and with the CMP
goals and policies.
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