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How will DHS address the SSP and SVA requirements if a college or university is deemed regulated under CSAT?

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How will DHS address the SSP and SVA requirements if a college or university is deemed regulated under CSAT?

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For more information on this topic, please reference page 18 of the Appendix to Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards; Final Rule http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/chemsec_appendixafinalrule.pdf (PDF, 41 pages – 4.25 MB). Referenced Text: Even if academic institutions get screened into this regulatory program (i.e., they complete the Top-Screen, DHS classifies them as a high -risk facility, and they have to develop and implement SVAs and SSPs), the academic institutions may well have security measures in place that will help them meet the applicable risk-based performance standards. See § 27.230 (indicating that a facility must select, develop in their SSP, and implement appropriately risk-based measures designed to satisfy the risk-based performance standards listed in § 27.230(a)(1)-(19)). In that case, the additional burden of complying with this regulation would consist of either creating a CSAT SSP or referencing measures in an existing security plan by way of an Alternate S

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