(1)
The Competent National Authority may, in accordance with section
93(4)
of the Act, determine whether the Government should take over the command of an oil spill response operation.
(2)
The Competent National Authority shall, in determining whether the Government should take over the command of an oil spill response operation, evaluate the situation and consider-
(a)
the source and magnitude of the spill;
(b)
the characteristic and properties of the oil;
(c)
the likely impact of the oil spill on human health and the environment;
(d)
the nature, ecosystem importance and vulnerability of the receiving environment, including protected areas, cultural and natural sites, world heritage sites and Ramsar sites;
(e)
the spread and drift of the oil spill;
(0 public or national interests, including national security;
(g)
potential impacts on socio-economic infrastructure and livelihoods;
(h)
the requirement for regional or international support;
(i)
the ability and capacity of the person responsible for tier 1 oil spills; d) the likelihood of transboundary impact;
(k)
the need for regional or international assistance; and
(1)
any other issues that the Competent National Authority ! may deem necessary.
(3)
Where the Competent National Authority determines that Government shall take over the command of an oil spill operation under subregulation (1), the Competent National Authority shall communicate to the Office of the Prime Minister.
(4)
The Office of the Prime Minister shall ensure that the National Emergency Coordination and Operations Centre referred to in regulation 40 immediately activates the national oil spill response under the National Oil Spill Contingency Plan.
(5)
The Office of the Prime Minister may. in consultation with the Competent National Authority during an event of oil spill, require a person with a duty to establish an emergency response system or a lead agency, to provide assistance, including equipment and personnel, to respond to the oil spill.
(6)
Where Government involvement in oil spill response is required, whether to take over the command of an oil spill response operation or to provide assistance, the Government shall ensure that adequate oil spill response resources can be mobilised to respond and may- (a) require resources belonging to operators and local governments to be available: and (b) request regional and international assistance to manage the impacts that are perceived to be wide-reaching, and of national or international significance.
(7)
Where Government takes over an oil spill response operation, post spill monitoring shall be done by the Competent National Authority in cooperation with the Authority, the lead agency referred to in regulation 41(1) and the Office of the Prime Minister.
(8)
For purposes of this regulation, a ''Ramsar site'* means a wetland of international significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology or hydrology under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat (Ramsar Convention. 1975).
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