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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 585 · § 585.618

§ 585.618. What must I do upon completion of approved site assessment activities?

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(a)If your COP or FERC license application describes the continued use of existing facilities approved in your SAP, you may keep such facilities in place on your lease during the time that BOEM reviews your COP or FERC reviews your license application.
(b)You are not required to initiate the decommissioning process for facilities that are authorized to remain in place under your approved COP or approved FERC license.
(c)If, following the technical and environmental review of your submitted COP, BOEM determines that such facilities may not remain in place, you must initiate the decommissioning process, as provided in 30 CFR part 285, subpart I.
(d)If FERC determines that such facilities may not remain in place, you must initiate the decommissioning process as provided in 30 CFR part 285, subpart I.
(e)You must decommission your site assessment facilities as set forth in 30 CFR part 285, subpart I, upon the termination of your lease. You must submit your decommissioning application as required in 30 CFR 285.905 and 285.906.
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