Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 103— - COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND LIABILITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RELEASES, LIABILITY, COMPENSATION › § 9622
The President may make agreements with any person or company (including the site owner or operator) to carry out cleanup or other response actions if the President believes they will do the job properly. The President should try to reach such deals when it helps the public and follows the National Contingency Plan, to speed cleanups and cut down on lawsuits. If the President chooses not to use these procedures, the affected parties must be told in writing why. That choice cannot be reviewed by a court. Agreements can let the President pay parties from the Fund, with interest, and the government will try to get that money back. The President can also keep payments made under an agreement to use on the cleanup. If the Fund paid part of an original cleanup, the Fund may be responsible for later work only up to the same share it paid before. Agreements can include a promise not to sue the United States for the covered cleanup, sometimes including future liability once the President certifies the work is finished. Such deals are usually entered as consent decrees in federal court after the Attorney General approves, with the proposed judgment filed at least 30 days before final entry and an opportunity for public comment. Before suing or ordering work, the President must give notice and information to possible responsible parties, then generally wait 120 days for enforcement actions, 90 days before starting a remedial study, and gives parties 60 days to offer to do or pay for the work. The President may make small, fast settlements for minor contributors, may use subpoenas and nonbinding cost allocations, may use arbitration or administrative settlements when total costs do not exceed $500,000, must notify natural resource trustees, and may impose civil penalties if parties break the agreement. Releases from vessels are not covered.
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42 U.S.C. § 9622
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73