Ohio Admin. Code 3737-1-12 - Application for reimbursement
(A)
Responsible persons shall file an application on a form
prescribed by the director for reimbursement for costs actually incurred in
conducting corrective action within one year from the completion date of the
program task, as described below. If the responsible person fails to make a
timely application for reimbursement under this rule, the costs associated with
the task shall be denied.
(B) For
purposes of submitting an application for reimbursement for corrective actions
performed under rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code in effect prior to March 31, 1999, the following are completion dates from which the one-year filing periods begin to run for related program tasks:
(1) The immediate corrective action program
task completion date shall be the date the release is required to be reported to
the fire marshal. The immediate corrective action program task is comprised of
those actions set forth in paragraphs (F) and (H) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(2) The free
product removal program task completion date shall be the date the last free
product removal report is required to be submitted to the fire marshal or, if no
free product removal reports are required, the completion date shall be the date
the release was required to be reported to the fire marshal. The free product
removal program task is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (G) of
rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(3) The site assessment program task completion
date shall be the date the fire marshal determines site assessment to be
complete. The site assessment program task is comprised of those actions set
forth in paragraph (I) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(4) The remedial action plan program task
completion date shall be the date the fire marshal approves the plan. The
remedial action plan program task is comprised of those actions set forth in
paragraph (J) and paragraph (K) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
and
(5) The completion date for the
remedial action plan implementation program task and the on-going system
operation and maintenance program task shall be the date the fire marshal issues
a no further action determination. The remedial action plan implementation
program task and the on-going system operation and maintenance program task are
comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (L) and paragraph (M) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code.
(6) For any costs not associated with
an above described
a program task described in this
paragraph, the associated completion date shall be the earliest of:
(a) A completion date specified by the fire
marshal;
(b) The date the fire
marshal issues a no further action determination; or
(c) The date the work was
completed.
(C)
For purposes of submitting an application for reimbursement for corrective
actions performed under rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code in effect on
or after March 31, 1999, but before March 1, 2005, the following are completion
dates from which the one-year filing periods begin to run for related program
tasks:
(1) The immediate response action
program task completion date shall be the date the release is required to be
reported to the fire marshal. The immediate response action program task is
comprised of those actions set forth in paragraphs (G) (1), (G)(3), and (G)(4) of
rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(2) The free product removal program task
completion date shall be the date the last free product removal report is
required to be submitted to the fire marshal or, if no free product removal
reports are required, the completion date shall be the date the release was
required to be reported to the fire marshal. The free product removal program
task is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (G) (2) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(3) The tier 1 evaluation program task
completion date shall be the date the tier 1 evaluation notification, or the tier
evaluation report if appropriate, is required to be submitted to the fire
marshal. The tier 1 evaluation program task is comprised of those actions set
forth in paragraphs (H), (I), (J) and (K) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(4) The tier 2
evaluation program task completion date shall be the date the tier 2 evaluation
report is required to be submitted to the fire marshal. The tier 2 evaluation
program task is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraphs (M) and (N) of
rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(5) The tier 3 evaluation program task
completion date shall be the date the tier 3 evaluation report is required to be
submitted to the fire marshal. The tier 3 evaluation program task is comprised of
those actions set forth in paragraph (O) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(6) The
completion date for the remedial action plan implementation program task and the
monitoring plan program task shall be the date the fire marshal issues a no
further action determination. The remedial action plan implementation program
task is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraphs (S) and (T) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code. The monitoring plan program task is
comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (R) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code; and
(7) For any
costs not associated with an above described
a program task described in
this paragraph, the associated completion date shall be the earliest of:
(a) A completion date specified by the fire
marshal;
(b) The date the fire
marshal issues a no further action determination; or
(c) The date the work was
completed.
(D)
For purposes of submitting an application for reimbursement for corrective
actions performed under rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code in effect on
or after March 1, 2005, but before September 1, 2017, the following are
completion dates from which the one-year filing periods begin to run for related
program tasks:
(1) The immediate corrective
action program task completion date shall be the date the release is required to
be reported to the fire marshal. The immediate corrective action program task is
comprised of those actions set forth in paragraphs (G)(1) and (G)(2) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(2) The free product removal program task
completion date shall be the date the last free product removal report is
required to be submitted to the fire marshal or, if no free product removal
reports are required, the completion date shall be the date the release was
required to be reported to the fire marshal. The free product removal program
task is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (G) (3) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(3) The tier 1 source investigation program
task completion date shall be the date the tier 1 delineation notification, tier
1 notification, or tier 1 evaluation report,
if appropriate, is required to be submitted to the fire marshal. The tier 1
source investigation program task is comprised of those actions set forth in
paragraph (H) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(4) The tier 1 delineation program task
completion date shall be the date the tier 1 investigation report is required to
be submitted to the fire marshal. The tier 1 delineation program task is
comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (I) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(5) The tier 2
evaluation program task completion date shall be the date the tier 2 evaluation
report is required to be submitted to the fire marshal. The tier 2 evaluation
program task is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (L) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(6) The tier 3 evaluation program task
completion date shall be the date the tier 3 evaluation report is required to be
submitted to the fire marshal. The tier 3 evaluation program task is comprised of
those actions set forth in paragraph (M) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(7) The
completion date for the interim response action program task associated with a
tier evaluation shall be the date the interim response action
summary report is required to be submitted to the
fire marshal. The interim response action program task is comprised of those
actions set forth in paragraph (K) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code.
(8) The completion date for the
remedial action plan preparation program task associated with a tier evaluation
shall be the date the remedial action plan is required to be submitted to the
fire marshal. The remedial action plan preparation program task is comprised of
those actions set forth in paragraphs (N)(1) and (N)(2) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(9) The
completion date for the remedial action plan implementation program task and the
monitoring plan program task shall be the date the fire marshal issues a no
further action determination. The remedial action plan implementation program
task is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraphs (N)(3) and (N)(4) of
rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code. The monitoring plan program task is
comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (O) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code; and
(10) For any
costs not associated with an above described program task, the associated
completion date shall be the earliest of:
(a) A
completion date specified by the fire marshal;
(b) The date the fire marshal issues a no
further action determination; or
(c)
The date the work was completed.
(E) For purposes of submitting an application
for reimbursement for corrective actions performed under rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code in effect on or after September 1, 2017, the following are
completion dates from which the one-year filing periods begin to run for related
program tasks:
(1) The immediate corrective
action program task completion date shall be the date the
release incident is required to be reported
immediate corrective action report is required to be
submitted to the fire marshal. The immediate corrective action program task
is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraphs (G)(1) and (G)(2) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(2) The free product removal program task
completion date shall be the date the last free product removal report is
required to be submitted to the fire marshal or, if no free product removal
reports are required, the completion date shall be the date the release incident
was required to be reported to the fire marshal. The free product removal program
task is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (G)(3) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(3) The tier 1 source investigation program
task completion date shall be the date the tier 1
delineation notification, tier 1 notification, or
the tier 1 evaluation report, if appropriate, is required to be submitted to the
fire marshal. The tier 1 source investigation program task is comprised of those
actions set forth in paragraph (H) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(4) The tier 1 delineation
program task completion date shall be the date the tier 1 investigation report is
required to be submitted to the fire marshal. The tier 1 delineation program task
is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (I) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(5) The tier
2 evaluation program task completion date shall be the date the tier 2 evaluation
report is required to be submitted to the fire marshal. The tier 2 evaluation
program task is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (L) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(6) The tier 3 evaluation program task
completion date shall be the date the tier 3 evaluation report is required to be
submitted to the fire marshal. The tier 3 evaluation program task is comprised of
those actions set forth in paragraph (M) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(7) The
completion date for the interim response action program task associated with a
tier evaluation shall be the date the interim response action
summary report is required to be submitted to the
fire marshal. The interim response action program task is comprised of those
actions set forth in paragraph (K) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code.
(8) The completion date for the
remedial action plan preparation program task associated with a tier evaluation
shall be the date the remedial action plan is required to be submitted to the
fire marshal. The remedial action plan preparation program task is comprised of
those actions set forth in paragraphs (N)(1) and (N)(2) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code;
(9) The
completion date for the remedial action plan implementation program task and the
monitoring plan program task shall be the date the fire marshal issues a no
further action determination. The remedial action plan implementation program
task is comprised of those actions set forth in paragraphs (N)(3) and (N)(4) of
rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code. The monitoring plan program task is
comprised of those actions set forth in paragraph (O) of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code; and
(10) For any
costs not associated with a program task described in this paragraph, the
associated completion date shall be the earliest of:
(a) A completion date specified by the fire
marshal;
(b) The date the fire
marshal issues a no further action determination; or
(c) The date the work was completed.
(F) Where
applicable, a responsible person shall submit approvals from the fire marshal to
remain in an earlier version of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code.
Where a responsible person has been conducting corrective action under an earlier
version of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code and elects, or by
operation of law, is mandatorily transitioned to continue corrective action under
rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code in effect on or after March 1, 2005,
the election date or the mandatory transition date shall be used as the
completion date for submitting the following costs:
(1) For program tasks that are incomplete at
the date of the election or mandatory transition date, submit all costs incurred
within one year from the date of the election or mandatory transition;
and
(2) For all program tasks that
are complete at the time of such election or mandatory transition, submit all
costs in accordance with paragraph (B), (C), (D), or (E) of this
rule.
(G) If the
responsible person has made a timely (prior to the original due date for
completion) written request to the fire marshal in accordance with rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code, to extend the time for completing a
program task and if the fire marshal grants that request, the claim submission
date for costs associated with that program task shall be as follows:
(1) For costs incurred prior to the original
completion date, any claim for such costs shall be submitted within one year from
the original completion date;
(2) For
costs incurred after the original completion date, any claim for such costs shall
be submitted within one year from the newly approved and extended deadline and,
if no deadline is stated in the fire marshal's letter, within one year from the
date of the letter.
(H) If
the fire marshal issues a written request for additional information, the costs
for the additional work required to address the requests are due within one year
from the date the work is required to be completed by the fire marshal and if no
completion date is stated in the original request, within one year from the date
of the request. This rule shall be applied to all program tasks performed under
all versions of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code.
(I) The application for reimbursement shall
include documentation of all notifications and reports required under applicable
versions of rule 1301:7-9-13 of the Administrative Code.
(J) The application for reimbursement shall
include the following documentation:
(1)
Certifications by the responsible person and the primary consultant or primary
contractor that the information contained in and submitted with the application
is true and correct and represents actual costs incurred;
(2) Invoices, payment records and any other
records documenting actual costs incurred and paid related to corrective action;
and
(3) Any other records,
site-specific information or other relevant information necessary to demonstrate
compliance with cleanup standards and tank rules, or any applicable order, as
required by the director.
(K) A responsible person may apply for
reimbursement for partial completion of a program task provided that the total
amount sought in the application for reimbursement is not less than fifty per
cent of the applicable deductible of the responsible person except:
(1) For those costs required to be submitted
according to paragraph (F)(2), (G), or (H) of this rule, the responsible person
shall apply for reimbursement as required by those paragraphs regardless of the
total amount sought; and
(2) For
those costs associated with remediation system operation and maintenance and/or
monitoring activities, the director may grant permission to the responsible
person to submit applications for reimbursement in which the total amount being
sought is less than fifty per cent of the applicable deductible of the
responsible person.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3737.90
Rule Amplifies: 3737.92
Prior Effective Dates: 08/01/1990, 05/04/1992, 07/01/1994, 09/18/1999, 07/01/2003, 04/01/2005, 04/01/2006, 04/01/2007, 04/01/2008, 11/30/2009, 01/01/2015, 01/01/2019, 07/01/2020
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3737.90
Rule Amplifies: 3737.92
Prior Effective Dates: 08/01/1990, 05/04/1992, 07/01/1994, 09/18/1999, 07/01/2003, 04/01/2005, 04/01/2006, 04/01/2007, 04/01/2008, 11/30/2009, 01/01/2015, 01/01/2019
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