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Peripheral Party Cashout non-ATP CD (CERCLA § 107)

Peripheral Party Cashout CD Not Based on ATP (.Doc/.Docx, 32 pp, 81 K)

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Model Information

09/26/2014

03/15/2023

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Document Overview

Model is for use by EPA and DOJ staff when negotiating CERCLA judicial consent decree cashouts with qualifying peripheral parties not based on ability to pay. Further guidance on peripheral party cashouts is contained in Part II(B)(3) of 12/22/1998 Section 122(h) Guidance available below.

Supporting Documents

Revisions to 2009 ARC Memo and Issuance of Revised CERCLA Past Cost, Peripheral, De Minimis, De Micromis, and Municipal Solid Waste Settlement Models
Date: 09/26/2014
Memorandum announcing the issuance of 15 model documents that comprise all of the CERCLA model documents in which the primary form of consideration to be provided by potentially responsible parties (PRPs) is a “payment,” rather than performance of response action, and that the Agency is revising, for purposes of all EPA settlement models issued under CERCLA, certain language included in the March 16, 2009 “ARC Memo.”

Guidance on Administrative Response Cost Settlements under Section 122(h) of CERCLA and Administrative Cashout Settlements with Peripheral Parties under Section 122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General
Date: 12/22/1998
Corrected copy of Sept. 30, 1998 Guidance on Administrative Response Cost Settlements under Section 122(h) of CERCLA and Administrative Cashout Settlements with Peripheral Parties under Section 122(h) of CERCLA and Attorney General Authority guidance document containing missing subsection II(C). This Section 122(h) guidance explains that ability to pay parties are appropriate candidates for peripheral party cashouts (in Subsection II.B.3.a), outlines the basic terms of such settlements (in Subsections II.B.3.b and II.C), and explains when such settlements should be embodied in a judicially-approved consent decree rather than in an administrative settlement (in Subsection II.B.3.a). Appendices A, B, and C are now superseded.

Revision History

Updated payment and electronic notice requirements
03/15/2023

  • ¶ 6 – Changed payment requirement to “Fedwire Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)” and deleted pay.gov URL.
  • ¶ 14.b – Updated payment instructions for stipulated penalties in second sentence to add after pay.gov “using the ‘EPA Miscellaneous Payments Cincinnati Finance Center’ link, including references to the Site/Spill ID and DJ numbers listed in” and deleted “in accordance with the procedures under”. Added note regarding the use of alternatives to pay.gov for making payments and contacting CFC if SDs cannot make a payment using the pay.gov system.
  • ¶ 45 – Deleted “(if that option is provided below) or by regular mail” in last sentence of paragraph. Removed DOJ and SFA mailing addresses. Added “address” after “email” for EPA, State, and Settling Defendants notice.

Updated payment language and made minor formatting changes throughout the document
12/10/2020

  • ¶1.A – added “as amended” after CERCLA
  • Amended the following definitions:
    • CERCLA – removed USC citation, added “as amended”
    • EPA – removed “and its successor departments, agencies, or instrumentalities
    • Paragraph – grammar update
  • Note following ¶5 – deleted
  • ¶6 – Revised payment language to streamline payment instruction to only allow for payment via https://www.pay.gov.
  • Note following ¶6 (payment by check) - deleted
  • ¶8 – Updated notice of payment language and removed language regarding payment by mail.
  • ¶14.b – Updated payment information to stipulated penalties section.

Conforming changes and formatting
12/16/2016

  • The changes outlined below are the result of model documents issued 9/29/2016:
  • CD updated with conforming changes in accordance with ="https://www.epa.gov/enforcement/guidance-2015-cercla-rdra-uao-and-sow">Issuance of Revised Model Remedial Design/Remedial Action Unilateral Administrative Order and New Statement of Work: ¶ 33 – delete paragraph requiring settling owner to reach access/use restriction agreement with transferee; and ¶ 39 – clarify CBI claim process.

Update URLs
06/08/2016

  • Updated existing Agency URLs throughout the document – pp. 3-4, 6, 12, 14

Update URL
11/23/2015

  • Updated URL of Superfund Interest Rate Web page in “Interest” definition of model.

Formatting change
11/25/2014

  • Paragraph 35.a of this model was corrected to reformat the paragraph from an ordered line layout to a single paragraph.

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