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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 553 · § 553.40

§ 553.40. What OSFR evidence must I submit to BOEM?

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(a)You must submit to BOEM:
(1)A single demonstration of OSFR that covers all the COFs for which you are the designated applicant;
(2)A completed and unaltered Form BOEM-1016;
(3)BOEM forms that identify your COFs (Form BOEM-1021, Form BOEM-1022), and the methods you will use to demonstrate OSFR (Form BOEM-1018, Form BOEM-1019, Form BOEM-1020). Forms are available from the address listed in § 553.45;
(4)Any insurance certificates, indemnities, and surety bonds used as OSFR evidence for the COFs for which you are the designated applicant;
(5)A completed Form BOEM-1017 for each responsible party, unless you are the only responsible party for the COFs covered by your OSFR demonstration; and
(6)Other financial instruments and information the Director requires to support your OSFR demonstration under § 553.32.
(b)Each BOEM form you submit to BOEM as part of your OSFR demonstration must be signed. You also must attach to Form BOEM-1016 proof of your authority to sign.
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