New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 5 - PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS
Part 117 - FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Section 20.5.117.1704 - ALLOWABLE MECHANISMS AND COMBINATIONS OF MECHANISMS

Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.5.117.1704

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

A. Subject to the limitations of Subsections B and C and the requirements of Subsection D of this section:

(1) an owner or operator may use any one or combination of the mechanisms listed in 20.5.117.1705 NMAC through 20.5.117.1713 NMAC to demonstrate financial responsibility under this part for one or more storage tanks; and

(2) a local government owner or operator may use any one or combination of the mechanisms listed in 20.5.117.1705 NMAC through 20.5.117.1717 NMAC to demonstrate financial responsibility under this part for one or more storage tanks.

B. An owner or operator may use a guarantee or surety bond under 20.5.117.1708 NMAC to establish financial responsibility only if the attorney general of the state has submitted a written statement to the department that a guarantee or surety bond executed as described in this section is a legally valid and enforceable obligation in this state. The department received this statement on July 24, 1988.

C. An owner or operator may use self-insurance in combination with a guarantee only if, for the purpose of meeting the requirements of the financial test under this rule, the financial statements of the owner or operator are not consolidated with the financial statements of the guarantor.

D. An owner or operator who intend to use one mechanism or a combination of mechanisms for tanks in more than one state may use the federal forms found in 40 CFR Part 280. If an owner or operator uses the federal forms, the owner or operator shall attach the following addendum: It is hereby acknowledged and agreed that, with respect to the storage tanks located in New Mexico, any and all references to Subtitle I of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act or to one or more of the regulations of the United States environmental protection agency promulgated under Subtitle I and included in 40 CFR Part 280 are deemed references to the New Mexico Hazardous Waste Act and the applicable provisions of 20.5 NMAC, the New Mexico petroleum storage tank regulations.

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