2017 Hawaii Revised Statutes
TITLE 10. PUBLIC SAFETY AND INTERNAL SECURITY
128D. Environmental Response Law
- 128D-1 Definitions.
- 128D-2 Environmental response revolving fund; uses.
- 128D-2.5 Toxicologists.
- 128D-2.6 Ecological risk assessor.
- 128D-3 Reportable quantities; duty to report.
- 128D-4 State response authorities; uses of fund.
- 128D-5 Recovery of costs.
- 128D-6 Liability.
- 128D-6.5 Limitation of liability for heavy fuel oil releases.
- 128D-7 State contingency plan; rules.
- 128D-8 Civil penalties.
- 128D-9 Injunctive relief.
- 128D-10 Knowing releases.
- 128D-11 Recordkeeping requirements.
- 128D-12 Confidentiality of information.
- 128D-13 Reporting requirements.
- 128D-14 Public participation.
- 128D-15 Employee protection.
- 128D-16 REPEALED.
- 128D-17 Judicial review.
- 128D-18 Apportionment and contribution.
- 128D-19 Administrative review of orders.
- 128D-20 De minimis settlements.
- 128D-21 Citizen's suits.
- 128D-22 Exemption from duplicative regulation.
- 128D-23 Exemption from state and county permits.
- 128D-31 [General provisions.]
- 128D-32 Definitions.
- 128D-33 Eligibility.
- 128D-34 Application.
- 128D-35 Denial of application.
- 128D-36 Funding.
- 128D-37 Oversight costs.
- 128D-38 Exempt positions.
- 128D-39 Letter of completion
- 128D-40 Exemption from liability.
- 128D-41 Termination of voluntary response action
Note
Chapter title amended by L 1990, c 298, pt of 18.
Cross References
Brownfields cleanup revolving loan fund, see 201-18.
Emergency response stockpile; exemption from laws and rules, see 321-441, 442.
Emergency use of private real property, see chapter 135.
Uniform environmental covenants act, see chapter 508C.
Environmental courts, jurisdiction over proceedings arising under this chapter, see 604A-2.
Law Journals and Reviews
Liability Insurance Coverage for Pollution Claims. 12 UH L. Rev. 83.
An Analysis of Hawaii's Superfund Bill, 1990. 13 UH L. Rev. 301.
Avoiding Liability: A Real Property Purchaser's Roadmap to the Dangers of Superfund Law. 15 UH L. Rev. 105.
Environmental courts, jurisdiction over proceedings arising under this chapter, see 604A-2.