§ 88.46.010 Definitions
§ 88.46.020 Coordination with federal law
§ 88.46.030 Tank vessel inspection programs
§ 88.46.040 Prevention plans
§ 88.46.050 Vessel screening
§ 88.46.060 Contingency plans
§ 88.46.0601 Contingency plans — Department to update rules
§ 88.46.062 Nonprofit corporation providing contingency plan — Findings — Termination of maritime commission
§ 88.46.063 Nonprofit corporation providing contingency plan — Transfer of functions and assets from maritime commission
§ 88.46.065 Nonprofit corporation providing contingency plan — Liability limited
§ 88.46.068 Adequacy of contingency plans — Practice drills — Rules
§ 88.46.070 Enforcement of prevention plans and contingency plans — Determination of violation — Order or directive — Notice
§ 88.46.073 Violations of rules — Enforcement
§ 88.46.080 Unlawful operation of a covered vessel — Penalties — Evidence of approved contingency plan or prevention plan
§ 88.46.090 Unlawful acts — Civil penalty
§ 88.46.100 Notification of vessel emergencies resulting in discharge of oil
§ 88.46.120 Tank vessel response equipment standards
§ 88.46.125 Emergency response system — Funding — Intent — Finding
§ 88.46.130 Emergency response system
§ 88.46.135 Emergency response system — Vessel planning standards
§ 88.46.139 Emergency response system — Adequacy determination — Practice drills
§ 88.46.160 Refueling, bunkering, or lightering operations — Availability of containment and recovery equipment — Rules
§ 88.46.165 Oil transfers — Scope of rules — Reporting volumes of oil transferred
§ 88.46.167 Inspection authority — Department to conduct specialized reviews and prioritize adding capacity
§ 88.46.170 Field operations program — Coordination with United States coast guard
§ 88.46.180 Planning standards for equipment — Updates
§ 88.46.190 Rule making for vessels of opportunity response system
§ 88.46.200 Advisory marine safety committees — Recommendations
§ 88.46.210 Volunteer coordination system
§ 88.46.220 Equipment deployment drills of covered vessels
§ 88.46.230 Umbrella plan holders
§ 88.46.250 Model — Assessment of oil spill risks, emergency response towing vessel — Report
§ 88.46.260 Vessel traffic patterns, oil spill risks — Effects of rules — Board of pilotage commissioners and department to consider — Notice
§ 88.46.901 Effective dates — 1991 c 200
§ 88.46.921 Office of marine safety abolished
§ 88.46.926 Apportionments of budgeted funds

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