All MODUs must have a minimum of two functioning GPS transponders at all times, and you must provide to BSEE real-time access to the GPS data prior to and during each hurricane season.
- (a) The GPS must be capable of monitoring the position and tracking the path in real-time if the MODU moves from its location during a severe storm.
- (b) You must install and protect the tracking system's equipment to minimize the risk of the system being disabled.
- (c) You must place the GPS transponders in different locations for redundancy to minimize risk of system failure.
- (d) Each GPS transponder must be capable of transmitting data for at least 7 days after a storm has passed.
- (e) If the MODU is moved off location in the event of a storm, you must immediately begin to record the GPS location data.
(f) You must contact the Regional Office and allow real-time access to the MODU location data. When you contact the Regional Office, provide the following:
- (1) Name of the lessee and operator with contact information;
- (2) MODU name;
- (3) Initial date and time; and
- (4) How you will provide GPS real-time access.