Please contact our office at (907) 283-7222 for a copy of the current recertification application or click the links below to download the PDFs.
2024 Recertification
2023 Recertification
2022 Recertification
2021 Recertification
2020 Recertification
2019 Recertification
2018 Recertification
2017 Recertification
2016 Recertification
2015 Recertification
2014 Recertification
2013 Recertification
2012 Recertification
2011 Recertification
- Cover Letter
- Application
- Appendix A: Council Policy #3
- Appendix B: Funding Contract
- Appendix C: 2010 Financial Statement
- Appendix D: Cook Inlet RCAC Strategic Plan
- Appendix E: 2010 and 2011 Approved Income and Budget
The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 includes a provision calling for an annual review of Cook Inlet RCAC’s activities by the United States Coast Guard (USCG). The recertification process is designed to ensure that Cook Inlet RCAC is meeting the mandates spelled out in OPA 90 and is representing the interests of the communities within the vicinity of the terminal operations.
In 2002, the USCG revised the recertification process, proposing a comprehensive review of Cook Inlet RCAC every three years. Both parties agreed that this plan would allow the Coast Guard to make a better determination about the Council’s effectiveness.
In the intervening years between the triennial comprehensive reviews, a letter to the USCG requesting recertification and noting any substantial changes will suffice. The letter is accompanied by the Annual Report, annual financial statement, and budget. This allows the USCG to evaluate the Council’s performance on an annual basis, but removes the burden of having to deal with a large amount of unnecessary paperwork.