Wash. Admin. Code § 173-182-850
Significant changes in spill management team (SMT) or wildlife response service provider (WRSP) applications require notification
Effective Jan 18, 2020WSR 20-01-165RCW 88.46.0601, 88.46.060, 88.46.120, 88.46.068, 90.56.2101, 90.56.210, 90.56.240, 90.56.569, 90.56.050, and 90.56.005ECOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF
- (1) The SMT or WRSP is responsible to provide written notification to ecology and all plan holders to whom they are obligated, within twenty-four hours, of any significant change in the information reported in the approved application.
(2) Changes which are considered significant include:
- (a) Permanent loss of personnel identified to fill ICS positions for plan holders;
- (b) Modification or discontinuing of any mutual aid, letter of intent, permit, or contract agreement;
- (c) Change in personnel availability due to personnel being out of their regular homeport or office location to support a spill response.
- (3) Notification by email will be considered written notice.
- (4) Failure to report changes could result in the loss of approval.
- (5) If ecology determines that application approval conditions found in WAC 173-182-840 are no longer met, approval may be revoked. The SMT or WRSP will receive a written notice of the loss of approval and a time period to either appeal or correct the deficiency.
- (6) Ecology will immediately notify plan holders of changes in the approval status of the application or significant changes in SMT or WRSP capability.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 88.46.0601, 88.46.060, 88.46.120, 88.46.068, 90.56.2101, 90.56.210, 90.56.240, 90.56.569, 90.56.050, and 90.56.005. WSR 20-01-165 (Order 18-10), § 173-182-850, filed 12/18/19, effective 1/18/20.]