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299A.50 RESPONSE PLAN.
    Subdivision 1. Elements of plan; rules. After consultation with the commissioners of
natural resources, agriculture, transportation, and the Pollution Control Agency, the state fire
marshal, the Emergency Response Commission, appropriate technical emergency response
representatives, and representatives of affected parties, the commissioner shall adopt rules to
implement a statewide hazardous materials incident response plan. The plan must include:
(1) the locations of up to five regional hazardous materials response teams, based on the
location of hazardous materials, response time, proximity to large population centers, and other
factors;
(2) the number and qualifications of members on each team;
(3) the responsibilities of regional hazardous materials response teams;
(4) equipment needed for regional hazardous materials response teams;
(5) procedures for selecting and contracting with local governments or nonpublic persons to
establish regional hazardous materials response teams;
(6) procedures for dispatching teams at the request of local governments;
(7) a fee schedule for reimbursing local governments or nonpublic persons responding to
an incident; and
(8) coordination with other state departments and agencies, local units of government, other
states, Indian tribes, the federal government, and other nonpublic persons.
    Subd. 2. Contract and agreement. The commissioner may cooperate with and enter into
contracts with other state departments and agencies, local units of government, other states, Indian
tribes, the federal government, or nonpublic persons to implement the response plan.
    Subd. 3. Long-term oversight; transition. When a regional hazardous materials response
team has completed its response to an incident, the commissioner shall notify the commissioner
of the Pollution Control Agency, which is responsible for assessing environmental damage caused
by the incident and providing oversight of monitoring and remediation of that damage from the
time the response team has completed its activities.
History: 1992 c 593 art 2 s 5; 1993 c 341 art 2 s 6

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