33 CFR 155.1050 - Response plan development and evaluation criteria for vessels carrying groups I through IV petroleum oil as a primary cargo
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Nontank Vessel Response Plans and Other Response Plan Requirements
...of response resources identified in a vessel response plan (VRP) for specified operating environments must be in accordance with 33 CFR 155.1050(a). (b) Operating environment reclassification of specific bodies of water. Captain of the Port (COTP) reclassification of a specific body of wate......
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Part III
...of response resources identified in a nontank vessel response plan for specified operating environments must be in accordance with 33 CFR 155.1050(a). (b) Operating environment reclassification of specific bodies of water. COTP reclassification of a specific body of water or location within......
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Part IV
...issues related to salvage and marine firefighting response capabilities, including the 24-hour response time requirement, found at 33 CFR 155.1050(k), which was then scheduled to become effective on February 18, 1998. The participants uniformly identified the following three issues that the......
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Transportation Department, Coast Guard,
...and marine firefighting capabilities similar to the development of oil spill removal organizations. The existing requirements in 33 CFR 155.1050(k)(3) are general. They require that the planholder identify resources capable of being deployed to the port nearest to the area in which the vess......
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1 cases
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Smit Americas, Inc. v. M/V Mantinia, No. CIV. 95-2498(RLA).
...to "ensure the availability of, through contract or other appropriate means..., a salvage company with expertise and equipment." 33 C.F.R. § 155.1050(k)(1). Accordingly, SMIT and owners entered into a service agreement whereby SMIT was to provide oil spill response services as a "preferred ......