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d. Legal Requirements. If an institutional control requires modification or termination, legal
counsel should be consulted to determine the specific steps required (e.g., the legal steps required to
remove a deed restriction).
e. Coordination among authorities, land owners, and other organizations. In considering
modification or termination of an institutional control, all parties involved in the development,
implementation, maintenance, etc. of the institutional control program should be consulted.
f. Funding. A source of funding should be identified in the institutional control plan to support
evaluation of modification or termination. The responsibility for funding additional cleanup should also
be addressed in the institutional control plan.
g. Advances in Technology. As discussed above, advances in OE detection, removal, or
destruction technologies may make cleanup of OE-contaminated sites more economical, efficient, and
safe. The institutional control plan should address responsibility for determining when additional cleanup
activities would be conducted and who would be responsible for funding and conducting such activities.
h. Appendix J contains a checklist addressing issues related to modification and termination of
institutional controls.
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