Statement of Response Planning Facilitator is a legal document that was released by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation - a government authority operating within Alaska.
Q: What is a Streamlined Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan holder?
A: A holder of a plan to prevent and respond to oil spills in Alaska.
Q: What is a Response Planning Facilitator?
A: An organization or individual that assists Streamlined Plan holders with preparing and updating their oil spill response plans.
Q: What does the contract between the Plan holder and the Facilitator cover?
A: It covers the terms and conditions regarding the facilitation of the oil spill response plan.
Q: What are the responsibilities of the Plan holder?
A: The Plan holder is responsible for complying with applicable laws and regulations and providing accurate and up-to-date information.
Q: What are the responsibilities of the Facilitator?
A: The Facilitator is responsible for assisting the Plan holder with meeting regulatory requirements and maintaining an effective oil spill response plan.
Q: Can the contract be terminated?
A: Yes, either party has the right to terminate the contract with written notice.
Q: Are there any limitations of liability?
A: Yes, the contract includes provisions that limit the liability of the Facilitator.
Q: Who is responsible for any costs incurred in the event of an oil spill?
A: The Plan holder is responsible for all costs associated with the response to an oil spill.
Q: Is the contract transferable?
A: No, the contract is not transferable without the written consent of both parties.
Q: What happens if either party fails to fulfill their obligations?
A: The contract includes provisions for dispute resolution and remedies in case of non-performance.
Q: Does the contract include any indemnification provisions?
A: Yes, the contract includes provisions for indemnification of the Facilitator by the Plan holder.
Form Details:
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