Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5107

Introduced
1/12/23  

Caption

Hazardous Waste Management

Impact

With the enactment of HB 5107, any individual or entity caught using hazardous waste as fill may face severe legal consequences, including felony charges. This heightened legal framework not only introduces stricter penalties for non-compliance but also establishes clear responsibilities for cleanup and restoration. The bill empowers the Department of Environmental Management to initiate proceedings against violators, which may lead to significant costs for containment and remediation, thereby incentivizing compliance among businesses engaged in construction and waste management.

Summary

House Bill 5107, regarding hazardous waste management, proposes significant amendments to the existing Rhode Island laws governing the treatment and disposal of hazardous waste. The bill explicitly prohibits the use of hazardous waste as fill in any construction projects throughout the state. By doing so, it aims to protect public health and the environment from potential hazards associated with the improper management of hazardous materials. The legislation underscores the responsibility of those who may violate these provisions, making them liable for cleanup, restoration, and damages resulting from the use of hazardous waste in construction activities.

Contention

The introduction of HB 5107 may elicit debate among industry stakeholders, particularly those in the construction and waste management sectors. Supporters will argue that the bill strengthens environmental protections and holds individuals accountable for negligence regarding hazardous waste. Opponents, however, may raise concerns regarding the economic implications of such strict regulations, particularly in terms of project costs and feasibility. The potential for escalating costs associated with compliance and the risk of felony charges may create resistance among some lawmakers and business owners who fear economic repercussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0193

Hazardous Waste Management

RI H7413

Hazardous Waste Management

RI HB222

AN ACT relating to the hazardous waste management fund.

RI SB0097

Solid and Hazardous Waste Amendments

RI AB332

Hazardous waste: treated wood waste: management standards.

RI HB140

"hazardous Waste Constituent" Definition

RI HB706

AN ACT relating to solid waste management.

RI HB0493

Solid Waste Management Amendments

RI SB603

Solid Waste Management Act

RI AB3261

Hazardous waste: small quantity generator.

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