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HB 1102 - Hazardous Sites, Septage Land Disposal Permitting and Sewer Bill Collection
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Tracking Level: Neutral
Sponsor: Smith,Lynn 70th
Last Action: 5/1/2012 - House Date Signed by Governor
State Code Titles: 12
House Committee: SCSBDJ
Senate Committee: NR&E
Assigned To:
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Staff Analysis of the Legislation

A multi-faceted bill, HB 1102 originally established a 30-day grace period for liability limitation for a purchaser of a hazardous site. It was amended late in the session to also address:
 
Septage Land Disposal Permitting Delay - providing a two-year extension for septage land disposal sites to have to obtain EPD permitting under the standing DNR septage disposal rules (compromise language ACCG agreed to).  
 
Calculating and Paying Sewer Bills - requiring any privately-owned public water supplier who is not providing sewer service to a location, but the sewer service is provided by a local government, to inform the public sewer provider of the water used by each customer (to help calculate appropriate sewer bills).  Furthermore, if the customer is not paying his or her public sewer bill, the private water provider must discontinue water service within 5 days of being informed by sewer provider of non-service (to help enforce sewer bill payment).      
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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