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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 285 · § 285.822

§ 285.822. What must I do when BSEE conducts an inspection?

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(a)When BSEE conducts an inspection, you must:
(1)Provide access to all facilities on your lease (including your project easement) or grant and any vessels engaged in activities authorized under this part; and
(2)Make the following available for BSEE to inspect:
(i)The area covered under a lease, ROW grant, or RUE grant;
(ii)All improvements, structures, and fixtures on these areas; and
(iii)All records of design, construction, operation, maintenance, repairs, or investigations on or related to the area.
(b)You must retain the records referenced in paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of this section until BOEM releases your financial assurance under 30 CFR585.534 and provide them to BSEE upon request within the time period specified by BSEE.
(c)You must demonstrate to the inspector how you are in compliance with your safety management system. \[88 FR 6413, Jan. 31, 2023, as amended at 89 FR 42721, May 15, 2024\]
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