Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 445C - Environmental Requirements
CLEANUP OF DISCHARGED PETROLEUM
Section 445C.210 - Interpretation of certain statutory terms
Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 445C.210
Current through September 16, 2024
1. For the purposes of NRS 445C.150 to 445C.410, inclusive, the Board interprets:
(a) "Costs for cleaning up" to mean any
expense of corrective action necessitated by a discharge from a storage tank.
The term does not include:
(1) The expense of
any bond posted to release a writ of attachment;
(2) Any expense incurred by an operator to
investigate or defend any claim or suit, except any such expense incurred at
the request of the Board;
(3) Any
expense taxed against the operator as costs of suit in a suit or administrative
proceeding;
(4) Any award of
prejudgment interest, except for interest awarded on that part of the judgment
paid by the Fund;
(5) Any expense
of repairing, replacing or upgrading any storage tank or its
contents;
(6) Any expense incurred
by an operator during the transportation, loading or unloading of a portable
storage tank; and
(7) Any loss of
income or revenue of the business of an operator that is incurred by an
operator during a corrective action necessitated by a discharge.
(b) "Damages" to mean any money
the operator of a storage tank becomes legally obligated to pay as damages
because of bodily injury or property damage to any person other than the State
or the operator caused by a discharge. The term does not include:
(1) Any expense excluded from the definition
contained in paragraph (a);
(2) Any
obligation of the operator imposed pursuant to any statute providing benefits
for workers' compensation, disability or unemployment compensation;
(3) Any bodily injury to an employee of the
operator, or the spouse, parent, brother or sister of the employee, arising out
of and in the course of the employee's employment by the operator. This
exclusion applies whether the operator may be liable as an employer or in any
other capacity, and to any obligation to share damages with or reimburse
another person who must pay damages because of the injury;
(4) Any obligation of the operator imposed by
a contractual assumption of liability; or
(5) Any expense incurred by an operator
during the transportation, loading or unloading of a portable storage
tank.
(c) "Emergency
action" to mean any action that:
(1) Stops the
release of petroleum;
(2)
Identifies or mitigates existing or potential hazards from fire, explosion,
vapor or other hazards associated with a release; or
(3) Prevents the migration of petroleum which
poses a substantial imminent threat to the environment.
(d) "Marina storage tank" to mean a petroleum
storage tank used to provide fuel to water vessels, at least 90 percent of
which is either above ground level or in or over water and which has a capacity
of at least 110 gallons but not more than 12,000 gallons. The term includes all
piping connected to the marina storage tank, except piping, valves, hoses,
filters and nozzles associated with the fuel dispenser.
(e) "Site" to mean the facility, whether
situated on a single parcel or on multiple adjacent parcels, where the storage
tank is located.
(f) "Small
business" to mean a business which:
(1)
Receives $4,000,000 or less in gross annual receipts or in total income,
whichever is greater, from the site where the storage tank is located, based
upon the average for the following period:
(I) If the operator or business has been in
operation for 3 or more fiscal years on the date on which the discharge is
discovered, the 3 fiscal years immediately preceding the date on which the
discharge was discovered; or
(II) If
the operator or business has been in operation for less than 3 fiscal years on
the date the discharge is discovered, the total number of years the operator or
business has been in operation;
(2) Has a combined annual average throughput
of 1,000,000 gallons or less for all petroleum products stored on site and sold
to the public during the previous 2 years;
(3) Employs 150 or fewer full-time or
part-time employees; and
(4) Is
registered and in good standing with the Secretary of State.
(g) "Storage tank" to mean any
tank, and the distribution piping associated with the tank, including any
connected pipes, except piping above the dispenser shear valve, used to store
petroleum. The term does not include any tank that is:
(1) Exempted from the provisions of NRS 445C.150 to 445C.410, inclusive, unless the operator of the tank chooses to
register it pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 445C.410;
(2) Excluded from the definition of
"underground storage tank" in 40 C.F.R. §
280.12, except that:
(I) A farm or residential tank having a
capacity of 1,100 gallons or less and that is used for storing motor fuel for
noncommercial purposes is a storage tank; and
(II) A tank used to store heating oil for
consumption on the same premises where the oil is stored is a storage
tank;
(3) Permanently
closed in accordance with NAC 459.9972 and 40 C.F.R. §
280.71;
or
(4) Not federally regulated
which is permanently closed in accordance with a rule or an ordinance of a
local governmental entity.
2. As used in this section:
(a) "Bodily injury" means any injury,
sickness, disease or death suffered by a person as a proximate result of a
discharge.
(b) "Combined annual
average throughput" means the average annual volume of petroleum sold, which is
calculated by the Division and based on the information provided pursuant to
subsection 2 of NAC 445C.220.
(c)
"Property damage" means any actual injury to real or tangible personal
property, loss of use of the property, or both, occurring as a proximate result
of a discharge.
(d) "Suit" means
any civil proceeding in which damages are sought for which the Fund is
potentially liable. The term includes any arbitration proceeding in which such
damages are sought, to which the operator must submit or to which he or she
submits with the consent of the Board.
(Added to NAC by Bd. to Review Claims, eff. 6-15-90; A 12-23-91; 1-22-96; A by Div. of Environmental Protec. by R226-05, 5-4-2006) - (Substituted in revision for NAC 590.710); A by R049-21A, eff. 4/11/2022
NRS 445C.310, 445C.380, as amended by section 6 of Assembly Bill No. 40, chapter 314, Statutes of Nevada 2021, at page 1865
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