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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

39E.120 Commission to be advised of receipt of excess quantities of hazardous

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substances. Owners or operators of facilities which manufacture, use, or store extremely hazardous substances, as identified in 40 C.F.R. Part 355, and in quantities as identified in administrative regulations promulgated by the Division of Emergency Management shall advise the commission, local committee, and fire department in whose jurisdiction the facility resides, of the name of the substance and its quantity, within sixty
(60)days of the date the facility first receives the substance or substances in excess of the quantities as identified in the administrative regulations, or if there is a revision of these regulations and the facility has present a substance or substances on the revised list in excess of the quantity established for those substances, within sixty
(60)days.
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