Maine Statutes
§ 38 §1319-L — Exemption for treatment of corrosive hazardous wastes
Maine § 38 §1319-L
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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 38, § 38 §1319-L (2026).
Text
1.Licensing.
A hazardous waste facility license is not required under section 1317‑A or 1319‑O for elementary neutralization units as defined in department rules for the owner or operator of the facility who complies with requirements of law applicable to elementary neutralization or elementary neutralization units. Requirements of law include waste discharge permits authorizing the discharge of treated waste, permit or other requirements for adoption of a spill prevention plan, and maintenance of collection and treatment equipment.
2.Reporting.
Collection and handling of hazardous waste exempt from licensing under subsection 1 is also exempt from the reporting requirement under section 1318, subsection 1 and section 1318‑B, subsection 1 provided such wastes are discharged into a contain
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Legislative History
PL 1995, c. 241, §1 (NEW).
Nearby Sections
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§ 38 §1319
Powers of the board§ 38 §1319-A
Duties of the commissioner§ 38 §1319-B
Findings and purpose§ 38 §1319-C
Definitions§ 38 §1319-D
Maine Hazardous Waste Fund§ 38 §1319-F
Personnel and equipment§ 38 §1319-G
Reimbursement to the fund§ 38 §1319-H
Application and annual fees§ 38 §1319-I
Fees§ 38 §1319-J
Liability§ 38 §1319-K
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Bluebook (online)
Maine § 38 §1319-L, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/me/38%20%C2%A71319-L.