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2016 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title X - PUBLIC HEALTH
Chapter 146-A - OIL DISCHARGE OR SPILLAGE IN SURFACE WATER OR GROUNDWATER
- Section 146-A:1 - Declaration of Purpose.
- Section 146-A:2 - Definitions.
- Section 146-A:3 - Discharge of Oil.
- Section 146-A:3-a - Strict Liability for Containment, Cleanup and Removal Costs.
- Section 146-A:3-b - Underground Storage Facility Permit Required.
- Section 146-A:3-c - Limited Liability for Holders.
- Section 146-A:3-d - Limited Liability for Fiduciaries.
- Section 146-A:3-e - Duty to Report.
- Section 146-A:3-f - Spill Response Plan.
- Section 146-A:4 - Notification; Removal.
- Section 146-A:5 - Duty to Report.
- Section 146-A:6 - State and Local Officials.
- Section 146-A:7 - Private Participation.
- Section 146-A:8 - Attorney General.
- Section 146-A:9 - Recovery by State.
- Section 146-A:10 - Tort Liability to Third Persons.
- Section 146-A:11 - Personnel.
- Section 146-A:11-a - Oil Pollution Control Fund.
- Section 146-A:11-b - License Required.
- Section 146-A:11-c - Rulemaking.
- Section 146-A:12 - Emergency Proclamation; Governor's Powers.
- Section 146-A:13 - Bonding.
- Section 146-A:14 - Penalty.
- Section 146-A:15 - Administrative Fines.
- Section 146-A:16 - Orders; Injunctions.
- Section 146-A:17 - Willful Failure to Comply.
- Section 146-A:18 - Severability.
- Section 146-A:19 - Elimination of Gasoline Ethers and Tertiary Butyl Alcohol from Gasoline Supplies.
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