Wash. Admin. Code § 173-186-602 - Binding agreement
(1) Each plan
shall contain a written agreement binding the contingency plan submitter to its
use. The person(s) signing the agreement shall be authorized to make
expenditures to implement the requirements in subsection (2) of this section.
Form number ECY 070 612 may be used. The binding agreement shall be signed by:
(a) An authorized owner, or operator, or a
designee with authority to bind the owners and operators of the facilities or
vessels covered by the plan;
(b) An
authorized representative(s) of a company contracted to the vessel or facility
and approved by ecology to provide containment and clean-up services.
(2) The agreement is submitted
with the plan and will include the name, address, phone number, email address
and web site of the submitting party. The signator will:
(a) Verify acceptance of the plan and commit
to a safe and immediate response to spills and to substantial threats of spills
that occur in, or could impact Washington waters or Washington's natural,
cultural and economic resources;
(b) Commit to having an incident commander in
the state within six hours after notification of a spill;
(c) Commit to the implementation and use of
the plan during a spill and substantial threat of a spill, and to the training
of personnel to implement the plan;
(d) Verify authority and capability to make
necessary and appropriate expenditures in order to implement plan provisions;
and
(e) Commit to working in
unified command within the incident command system to ensure that all personnel
and equipment resources necessary to the response will be called out to cleanup
the spill safely and to the maximum extent practicable.
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