Document Citation: 2 CCR 2435

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CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 2. ADMINISTRATION
DIVISION 3. STATE PROPERTY OPERATIONS
CHAPTER 1. STATE LANDS COMMISSION
ARTICLE 5.1. MARINE TERMINAL PHYSICAL SECURITY


Date:
08/31/2009

Document:

ยง 2435. Responsibilities of the MTSO

Each MTSO must, at a minimum, ensure that all of the following are undertaken and completed:

(a) An initial comprehensive physical security survey and assessment has been conducted, documented and maintained in a location determined by the MTSO;

(b) Ongoing security surveys are conducted at least annually and whenever a security incident or circumstances warrant changes;

(c) The comprehensive physical security survey and assessment are used to formulate a security plan;

(d) The Marine Terminal Physical Security Plan is implemented, maintained and periodically updated;

(e) Personnel responsible for security are trained in all aspects of the Marine Terminal Physical Security Plan;

(f) Employees, visitors and contractors requiring access to the terminal are provided with security awareness information;

(g) Vehicle access controls with designated parking areas and no-parking zones are established;

(h) Periodic security drills and exercises are conducted;

(i) The terminal has an identification and verification process for all employees, vendors and other persons whose duties require them to have access to the terminal and a tracking process for all vehicles allowed entry to the terminal;

(j) All occurrences or suspected occurrences of terrorist acts and related activities are reported to National Response Center, telephone (800) 424-8802, and local law enforcement agencies having jurisdiction at the marine terminal. Such occurrences include bombings, bomb threats, suspicious letters or packages and incidents related to the intentional release of chemical, biological or radio active agents. Records of such occurrences shall be maintained at the marine terminal for three (3) years; and

(k) Procedures for notification of security incidents or threats to terminal and vessel personnel are established.