31 Tex. Admin. Code § 20.23 - Responsible Person Participation
(a)
Pre-spill activities. Potentially responsible persons may contribute to the
development of the natural resources inventory (OSPRA, §40.107(c)(1) - (3)) and
in the identification of natural resources most at risk from an unauthorized
discharge of oil. Potentially responsible persons may assist the state trustees
in identifying protective measures to be utilized in responding to unauthorized
discharges of oil, and in identifying personnel and organizations likely to
participate in response and assessment activities.
(b) Participation by the responsible person
in assessments conducted under these rules. The state trustees shall invite the
responsible person to participate in the assessment process, the preliminary
field investigation, the selection of assessment methods, the restoration plan,
and post-assessment activities. The state trustees may limit or terminate the
participation of the responsible person when such participation is inconsistent
with the responsibilities of the state trustees.
(c) Participation by the responsible person
in assessments not conducted under these rules. When the state trustees conduct
an assessment employing procedures and protocols other than those provided for
in these rules, the responsible person shall be invited to participate as
consistent with subsection (b) of this section.
(d) Assessment data. The state trustees shall
provide, upon the written request of the responsible person, photographs, split
samples, and final data utilized and discovered by the state trustees during
the natural resource damage assessment and the implementation of any
restoration plan. The responsible person shall provide, upon the written
request of the state trustees, photographs, split samples, and final data
utilized and discovered during the natural resource damage assessment and the
implementation of any restoration plan.
(e) Agreements and Stipulations. The state
trustees and the responsible person should consider entering into binding
agreements to facilitate their interactions and resolve any disputes during the
assessment. To maximize cost-effectiveness and cooperation, trustees and
responsible person should attempt to develop a set of agreed-upon facts
concerning the incident and/or assessment. Any assessment conducted with the
participation of the responsible person shall include any stipulations agreed
to by the responsible person and the state trustees. Stipulations may be
proposed by either the responsible person or the state trustees at any time
during the assessment. The stipulations shall survive, and shall be binding on
all parties, after termination of the responsible person's participation or
after the termination of a negotiated assessment.
(f) Limitation on participation by
responsible person. Whenever the state trustees agree that the responsible
person is interfering with their responsibilities or is causing unreasonable
delay in the assessment process, the state trustees may proceed without the
participation of the responsible person. The state trustees shall provide the
responsible person with a written statement, which they shall include in the
assessment record, describing the factual basis for disallowing further
participation by the responsible person. The responsible person may rejoin the
assessment process or participate without limitation if the responsible person:
(1) makes a showing that the dilatory or
disruptive practices will not reoccur; and
(2) performs corrective actions if requested
by the trustees.
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