Subchapter 2-A: OIL DISCHARGE PREVENTION AND POLLUTION CONTROL
§546. Regulatory powers of board
1.Procedure for adopting rules and regulations.
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1977, c. 300, §36 (RP)
.]
2.Emergency rules and regulations without hearing.
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1977, c. 300, §36 (RP)
.]
3.Enforcement of rules and regulations.
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1977, c. 300, §36 (RP)
.]
4.Extent of regulatory powers.
The board shall have the power to adopt rules and regulations including but not limited to the following matters:
A. Operating and inspection requirements for facilities, vessels, personnel and other matters relating to licensee operations
under this subchapter, including annual inspections of oil terminal facilities; [1991, c. 454, §2 (AMD).]
B. Procedures and methods of reporting discharges and other occurrences prohibited by this subchapter; [1989, c. 546, §9 (AMD).]
C. Procedures, methods, means and equipment to be used by persons subject to regulations by this subchapter; [1989, c. 546, §9 (AMD).]
D. Procedures, methods, means and equipment to be used in the removal of oil and petroleum pollutants; [1989, c. 546, §9 (AMD).]
E. Development and implementation of criteria and plans to meet oil and petroleum pollution occurrences of various degrees
and kinds, including the state marine oil spill contingency plan required under section 546-A. Those plans must include provision
for annual drills, sometimes unannounced, to determine the adequacy of response plans and the preparedness of the response
teams; [1991, c. 454, §3 (AMD).]
F. The establishment from time to time of control districts comprising sections of the Maine coast and the establishment of
rules and regulations to meet the particular requirements of each such district; [1989, c. 546, §9 (AMD).]
G. Requirements for the safety and operation of vessels, barges, tugs, motor vehicles, motorized equipment and other equipment
relating to the use and operation of terminals, facilities and refineries and the approach and departure from terminals, facilities
and refineries; [1989, c. 546, §9 (AMD).]
H. Such other rules and regulations as the exigencies of any condition may require or such as may reasonably be necessary to
carry out the intent of this subchapter; and [1989, c. 546, §9 (AMD).]
I. [1985, c. 496, Pt. A, §10 (RP).]
J. [1985, c. 496, Pt. A, §10 (RP).]
K. Operation and inspection requirements for interstate and intrastate oil pipelines excluding natural gas and artificial gas
pipelines. [1989, c. 546, §9 (NEW).]
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1991, c. 454, §§2, 3 (AMD)
.]
5.Facility response plans.
Every facility subject to licensing under this section shall file with the department a copy of any oil discharge response
plan submitted to the President of the United States under the federal Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Public Law 101-380, Section
4202, 104 Stat. 484, or a statement that a plan is not required under federal law.
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1991, c. 454, §4 (NEW)
.]
6.Vessel response plans.
Every tank vessel, as defined under 56 United States Code, Section 2101, entering state waters shall have available for
inspection by the commissioner or an agent of the commissioner a copy of any oil discharge response plan required to be submitted
to the President of the United States under the federal Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Public Law 101-380, Section 4202, 104 Stat.
484.
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1991, c. 698, §6 (AMD)
.]
SECTION HISTORY
1969, c. 572, §1 (NEW).
1971, c. 618, §12 (AMD).
1977, c. 300, §§35,36 (AMD).
1977, c. 375, §8 (AMD).
1983, c. 785, §13 (AMD).
1985, c. 496, §A10 (AMD).
1989, c. 546, §9 (AMD).
1989, c. 868, §1 (AMD).
1991, c. 454, §§2-4 (AMD).
1991, c. 698, §6 (AMD).
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