Public Law 96-510 and Public Law 92-500 (CERCLA) requires immediate notification of the appropriate agency of the United States Government of a discharge of oil or hazardous substances “Any such person who fails to notify immediately such agency of such discharge shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.”
Pursuant to Chapters 376 and 403, Florida Statutes:
Federal | U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center (800)424-8802 (24 Hours) |
State of Florida | State Warning Point (800)320-0519 (24 Hours) or Florida Marine Patrol (800)342-5367 (24 Hours, In State) |
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