Wash. Admin. Code § 332-18-130 - Bank letters of credit
The performance security required by RCW 78.44.087 may be in the form of a bank letter of credit.
(1) The department will accept a
bank letter of credit under
RCW 78.44.087 only if
the letter of credit is established in an amount equal to the
estimated cost of completing reclamation according to the approved
reclamation plan or minimum reclamation standards and related
administrative overhead for the area to be surface mined during the
next thirty-six month period and any previously disturbed areas for
which a reclamation permit has been issued and on which the
reclamation has not been satisfactorily completed and
approved.
(2) If the
letter of credit is issued by a bank that has an office within the
state of Washington, the department may accept the letter of credit
if it:
(a) Is issued by a bank that
is financially sound and is authorized to do business in the state of
Washington;
(b) Does not
state that it is subject to the uniform customs and practice for
documentary credits; and
(c) Is in the form described in
subsection (4) of this section.
(3) If the letter of credit is
issued by a bank that does not have an office within the state of
Washington, the department may accept the letter of credit if it:
(a) Is in the form described in
subsection (4) of this section; and
(b) Is accompanied by a letter of
confirmation that:
(i) Is issued by
a bank that is financially sound, that is authorized to do business
in the state of Washington, and that has an office within the state
of Washington;
(ii)
States that the confirming bank will honor the letter of credit;
and
(iii) States that the
letter of confirmation is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice
for Documentary Credits, 1983 revision, ICC Publication No.
400.
(4) Unless the department
determines that a different form is desirable or required, any letter
of credit filed with the department under
RCW 78.44.087 shall:
(a) Be in writing;
(b) Be signed by the
issuer;
(c) Conspicuously
state that it is a letter of credit and is issued on behalf of the
person whose performance it is intended to secure;
(d) Identify the reclamation permit
number to which it pertains;
(e) Identify the department of
natural resources, state of Washington, as the sole
beneficiary;
(f) State
that it is irrevocable;
(g) State the date upon which it
will expire and provide that the expiration date will be
automatically extended for one year from that date or any future
expiration date unless, no later than sixty days before any
expiration date, the issuing bank notifies the department in writing
by registered mail of the bank's election not to renew; and
shall
(h) Expressly
provide that any draft or demand for payment must be accompanied by
the department's signed statement that the person whose performance
the credit is intended to secure is in default of the obligations
imposed by chapter 78.44 RCW.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 78.44.040, 34.05.220, 43.21C.135 and 78.44.250. 94-14-051, § 332-18-130, filed 6/30/94, effective 8/2/94. Statutory Authority: RCW 78.44.040. 92-20-059 (Order 605), § 332-18-130, filed 10/2/92, effective 11/2/92.
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