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NJ A2044

NJ A2044
Requires owner or operator of industrial establishment applying for de minimis exemption from "Industrial Site Recovery Act" to certify as to no actual knowledge of contamination exceeding remediation standards.


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Introduced
01/14/2020
In Committee
01/14/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would provide that the owner or operator of an industrial establishment applying for a de minimis exemption from the "Industrial Site Recovery Act" (ISRA), P.L.1993, c.139 (C.13:1K-9.7), would be required to certify to the Department of Environmental Protection that the owner or operator does not have actual knowledge of any contamination at the industrial establishment above remediation standards. Under current law, the owner or operator of an industrial establishment may apply for an exemption from the investigatory and remedial requirements of ISRA that apply when transferring or closing an industrial establishment, if the owner or operator's use of hazardous substances at the site never exceeded certain de minimis levels. The department adopted rules at N.J.A.C. 7:26B-5.9 requiring that an owner or operator who applies for this de minimis exemption must also provide the department with a certification that the industrial establishment is not contaminated above remediation standards. However, in a decision issued on July 6, 2012, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court held that the requirement for such certification was without sufficient legislative authorization and therefore invalid. This bill would establish the invalidated regulatory requirement as a matter of law by expressly providing that, in order to qualify for the de minimis exemption from ISRA, the owner or operator of an industrial establishment would be required to certify to the department that the owner or operator does not have actual knowledge of any contamination at the industrial establishment above remediation standards.

AI Summary

This bill would require the owner or operator of an industrial establishment applying for a de minimis exemption from the "Industrial Site Recovery Act" (ISRA) to certify to the Department of Environmental Protection that they do not have actual knowledge of any contamination at the industrial establishment above remediation standards. This is in response to a court decision that found the existing regulatory requirement for such a certification was invalid due to a lack of legislative authorization. The bill aims to establish the certification requirement as a matter of law to qualify for the de minimis exemption from ISRA's investigatory and remedial requirements when transferring or closing an industrial establishment.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee (on 01/14/2020)

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