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Can I avoid having a data breach response plan in South Dakota? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, it is not possible to avoid having a data breach response plan in South Dakota if you are a crude oil pipeline operator. The state law requires each crude oil pipeline operator to prepare an oil spill response plan [1.1]. The response plan must include immediate notification procedures, spill detection and mitigation procedures, response activities and resources, training procedures, equipment testing, drill types, schedules, and procedures, and plan review and update procedures [1.1]. The response plan must be updated to address new or different operating conditions or information, and it must be reviewed in full at least every five years from the date of the last submission [1.2][1.3]. The initial oil spill response plan must be submitted to the department prior to putting a pipeline in operation, and any modifications to the response plan must be submitted to the department within thirty days of making such a change [1.4][1.5].
Therefore, if you are a crude oil pipeline operator in South Dakota, you must have an oil spill response plan that meets the requirements outlined in the state law.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Oil spill response plan required.
- [1.2] Updating of oil spill response plan.
- [1.3] Review of oil spill response plan.
- [1.4] Time for submission of oil spill response plan.
- [1.5] Modifications to oil spill response plan to be submitted.
Jurisdiction
South Dakota