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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

CHAPTER 342I

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CHAPTER 342I
SPECIAL WASTES RECYCLING
Part I. Lead Acid Batteries
Section
342I-1 Lead acid batteries; disposal prohibited
342I-1.5 Disposal of electrolyte; prohibited
342I-2 Lead acid batteries; collection for recycling
342I-2.5 Recycling
342I-3 Inspection of lead acid battery facilities
342I-4 Lead acid battery wholesalers
342I-5 Enforcement
342I-6 Recordkeeping
342I-7 Entry and inspection of records
342I-8 Penalties
342I-9 Disposition of collected fines and penalties
Part II. Used Motor Vehicle Tire Recovery
342I-21 Definitions
342I-22 Motor vehicle tires; disposal in landfill or
municipal solid waste incinerator prohibited
342I-23 Motor vehicle tires; collection for recycling
342I-24 Inspection of motor vehicle tire retailers
342I-25 Motor vehicle tire wholesalers
342I-26 Registration and recordkeeping requirements
342I-27 Repealed
342I-28 Tire inventory records and payment
342I-29 Deposit into environmental management special fund
342I-30 Recovery of costs
342I-31 Contract for administrative services
342I-32 Entry and inspection of facilities
342I-33 Enforcement
342I-34 Penalties
342I-35 Disposition of collected fines and penalties
Note
Chapter title amended by L 1993, c 209, §1.
Cross References
Environmental courts, jurisdiction over proceedings arising under this chapter, see §604A-2.
Litter control, see chapter 339.
Plastic container coding, see §§342H-41 and 342H-42.
Recycling market development, see §342G-48.
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