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 PUBLIC LAW 101-615—NOV. 16, 1990 104 STAT. 3267 training and planning for accidents and incidents involving hazardous materials. "(B) TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE. — Taking into account the results of monitoring under subparagraph (A), the Secretary, Director, Administrator, Secretary of Energy, and Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences shall each provide technical assistance to States and political subdivisions thereof and Indian tribes for carr3ning out emergency response training and planning for accidents and incidents involving hazardous materials and shall coordinate the provision of such technical assistance using the existing coordinating mechanisms of the national response team and, for radioactive materials, the Federal Radiological Preparedness Coordinating Committee. "(8) PUBLICATION OF UST OF TRAINING PROGRAMS. — The Secretary, in conjunction with the national response tegim, may publish a list of programs for training public sector employees to respond to accidents and incidents involving the transportation of hazardous materials which utilize one or more of the courses developed under this subsection. "(9) MINIMIZATION OF DUPUCATION OF EFFORT. —The Secretary, Director, Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Administrator, Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Energy, and the Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, in conjunction with the heads of other Federal departments, agencies, and instrumentalities, shall review periodically all emergency response and preparedness training programs of the Federal department, agency, or instrumentality which such person heads for the purpose of minimizing duplication of effort and expense of such departments, agencies, and instrumentalities in carrying out such training programs and shall take such actions, including coordination of training programs, as may be necessary to minimize such duplication of effort and expense. ' (h) FEES FOR TRAINING AND PLANNING. — "(1) ESTABLISHMENT AND COLLECTION. — Not later than Septem- Regulations. ber 30, 1992, the Secretary shall establish and gissess by regulation and collect an annual fee from each person who is required by or under section 106 to file a registration statement. "(2) FACTORS FOR DETERMINING AMOUNT OF FEES.—Subject to paragraph (3), the amount of annual fees to be collected under this subsection shall be determined by the Secretary based on 1 or more of the following factors: "(A) The gross revenues from transportation of hazardous materials. "(B) The types of hsizardous materials transported or caused to be transported. "(C) The quantities of hazardous material transported or caused to be transported. "(D) The number of shipments of hazardous materials. "(E) The number of activities which the person carries out and for which filing of a registration statement is required by or under section 106. (F) The threat to property, persons, and the environment from an accident or incident involving the hazardous materials transported or caused to be transported. "(G) The percentage of gross revenues which are derived from the transportation of hazardous materials.

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