Washington Administrative Code Title 374 - Pollution Liability Insurance Agency

Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Title 374 – Pollution Liability Insurance Agency

Overview:
WAC Title 374 governs the Pollution Liability Insurance Agency (PLIA) in Washington State. This title outlines the rules and procedures for administering pollution liability insurance programs, including assistance for owners and operators of petroleum underground storage tanks (USTs) and heating oil tanks. PLIA plays a key role in helping property owners and businesses manage environmental risks and meet financial responsibility requirements.

Key Components of WAC Title 374:

1. General Provisions (WAC 374-10)

Establishes definitions and applicability of PLIA regulations.

Clarifies the scope of PLIA's authority and programs, including liability insurance and cleanup assistance.

2. Underground Storage Tank Reinsurance Program (WAC 374-20)

Provides rules for administering reinsurance for UST insurance providers.

Ensures insurance availability to UST owners/operators in compliance with federal/state regulations.

3. Heating Oil Pollution Liability Insurance Program (WAC 374-30)

Offers free pollution liability coverage to heating oil tank owners.

Covers cleanups and third-party damages from leaks, with eligibility and claims procedures defined.

4. Technical Assistance and Site Cleanup (WAC 374-40)

Sets procedures for site cleanup assistance.

Allows PLIA to support property owners with assessments, remedial action planning, and environmental reviews.

Primary Functions of PLIA:

Insurance Support: Facilitates pollution liability insurance for UST and heating oil tank owners.

Financial Responsibility: Helps tank owners meet federal/state cleanup and liability requirements.

Cleanup Funding: Provides grants or financial assistance for eligible petroleum contamination cleanup.

Technical Guidance: Offers expert advice on environmental cleanup standards and processes.

 

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