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(5) For each region a vessel plan holder transits or operates the plan holder must have a contract with the prescribed number of Tier I VOO below. VOO are nondedicated resources; the minimum number of VOO required assumes that one out of every two contracted vessels may be available at any time. In each region a percentage of the VOO must be pretrained and capable of the following tactics: On-water recovery in the nearshore environment, protection of sensitive areas, and logistical support with no more than fifty percent to be pretrained exclusively for logistical support.
(a) Region 1: Plan holders must have contracts with a minimum of eighteen VOO at the Tier I level.
(b) Region 2: Plan holders must have contracts with a minimum of twelve VOO at the Tier I level.
(c) Region 3: Plan holders must have contracts with a minimum of twelve VOO at the Tier I level.
(d) Region 4: Plan holders must have contracts with a minimum of twelve VOO at the Tier I level.
(e) Region 5: Plan holders must have contracts with a minimum of twelve VOO at the Tier I level.
(f) Region 6: Plan holders must have contracts with a minimum of six VOO at the Tier I level.
(6) Plan holder obligations, as identified within this section, are subject to an adequate number of suitable and capable vessels enrolling with ecology. Plan holders may propose for review and approval an alternative planning standard for a VOO region if, after a good faith effort to contract with the minimum numbers of VOO, the plan holder is not successful. The alternative proposal must provide an equivalent or higher level of protection in terms of spill preparedness and response when compared with the planning standard. This proposal will be subject to a thirty-day public review and comment period, which includes, but is not limited to, interested local and tribal governments and other stakeholders. The alternative proposal must include:
(a) Documentation that there are insufficient numbers of VOO registered.
(b) Documentation describing the selection criteria and a description of how the Tier II enrolled vessels do not meet the criteria.
(c) A detailed description of the alternative being proposed.
(7) Vessels of opportunity will be designated in one of the following two tiers:
(a) Requirements for Tier I designated vessels include:
(i) Under contract with the plan holder.
(ii) Pretrained crew through a combination of classroom training, computer based education, equipment familiarization, and field training exercises appropriate to the tactics the vessel may be assigned, including:
(A) hazwoper training must be appropriate to the tactics the vessel may be assigned as set forth in Title 29 of Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) 1910.120;
(B) Basic incident command system training;
(C) Participation annually in at least one on-water training for the tactics for which the VOO is contracted;
(D) Participate in at least one on-water deployment drill every three years.
(iii) The department shall be invited to attend all VOO training events.
(iv) Training records must be maintained for a period of five years. Training records shall be made available to the department upon request.
(v) The vessel should agree under contract to make best efforts, if available, to mobilize within twelve hours of call out with crew as trained per this section.
(b) Tier II designated vessels include: Commercial and recreational vessels that self-identify their interest in participation in the VOO program but are not under contract to a plan holder. Vessel plan holders shall describe in their contingency plan the process for rapidly training and contracting the Tier II vessels for at least logistical support tactics.
(8) VOO drill requirements:
(a) Plan holders shall incorporate Tier I VOO into deployment drills and tabletop drills.
(b) Tabletop drills may incorporate simulated call out of vessels of opportunity by identifying the vessel and crew available to respond on the day of the drill. Data collected during the simulated call out shall include vessel name, crew names, estimated time of arrival on scene, availability on the day of the spill and the ability to support the response over days or weeks, and the task force or staging assignment of the vessel of opportunity.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters
88.46, 90.48,
90.56 RCW, and 2011 c 122. WSR 13-01-054 (Order 11-06), § 173-182-317, filed 12/14/12, effective 1/14/13.]