Sec. 301. Prompt publication of oil spill information
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In any response to an oil spill in which the Commandant of the Coast Guard serves as the Federal On-Scene Coordinator leading a Unified Command, the Commandant shall publish, on a publicly accessible website, all written Incident Action Plans prepared and approved as a part of the response to such oil spill. The Commandant shall— publish each Incident Action Plan under subsection
(a)promptly after such plan is approved for implementation by the Unified Command, and in no event later than 12 hours into the operational period for which such plan is prepared; and ensure that such plan remains up-to-date and publicly accessible by website for the duration of the response to an oil spill. The Commandant may redact information from an Incident Action Plan published under subsection
(a)to the extent necessary to comply with applicable privacy laws and other requirements regarding personal information.