SB 327
Modifies penalties for multiple violations of air or water pollution laws by recycling companies that convert animal parts into petroleum
Sponsor:
LR Number:
1703S.01I
Last Action:
3/3/2011 - Second Read and Referred S Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources Committee
Journal Page:
Title:
Calendar Position:
Effective Date:
August 28, 2011

Current Bill Summary

SB 327 - Any recycling company that converts animal parts into petroleum that violates any state air, water, or odor pollution standard at least 6 times in a 12-month period or 12 times in a 36-month period shall forfeit any air or water-related permits issued by the Department of Natural Resources.

Any such recycling company that violates any air, water, or odor pollution standard more than one time in a 36-month period shall be subject to a higher penalty than what is currently charged for a first violation. The higher penalty for subsequent violations in any 36-month period shall be between $10,000 and $30,000 per violation.

The act is identical to HB 96 (2010) and is similar to HB 127 (2009), the perfected SB 738 (2008), and SB 534 (2007).

ERIKA JAQUES

Amendments

No Amendments Found.