2012 Indiana Code
TITLE 13. ENVIRONMENT
ARTICLE 23. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
CHAPTER 16. NOTICE OF RELEASE, SPILL, OR OVERFILL
IC 13-23-16Chapter 16. Notice of Release, Spill, or Overfill
IC 13-23-16-1
Citation to rules
Sec. 1. A citation in this chapter to a rule refers to the rule as in effect on January 1, 2007.
As added by P.L.221-2007, SEC.16.
IC 13-23-16-2
Reporting of releases and spills to county health officer
Sec. 2. If the department receives a report concerning:
(1) the discovery of released regulated substances at an underground storage tank site or in the surrounding area under 329 IAC 9-4-1(1); or
(2) a spill or overfill under 329 IAC 9-4-4(a);
the department shall, not more than seven (7) days after receiving the report, provide notice of the release, spill, or overfill to the county health officer of each county in which the release, spill, or overfill occurred.
As added by P.L.221-2007, SEC.16.
IC 13-23-16-3
Notice of release of spill by county health officer
Sec. 3. Not more than seven (7) days after receiving a notice from the department under section 2 of this chapter, a county health officer shall do the following:
(1) Publish notice of the release, spill, or overfill in a newspaper of general circulation in the county health officer's county.
(2) Provide any other notice of the release, spill, or overfill the county health officer considers necessary or appropriate.
As added by P.L.221-2007, SEC.16.
IC 13-23-16-4
Information required in notice
Sec. 4. Notice provided by a county health officer under section 3 of this chapter must include:
(1) the same information reported to the department under 329 IAC 9-4-1(1) or 329 IAC 9-4-4(a); and
(2) any other information the county health officer considers necessary or appropriate.
As added by P.L.221-2007, SEC.16.
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