Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB631

Introduced
1/4/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Report Pass
3/8/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Report Pass
3/20/23  
Engrossed
3/30/23  
Refer
4/13/23  
Report Pass
5/1/23  
Refer
5/1/23  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Natural Resources

Impact

One of the most notable consequences of HB 631 is its impact on the Department of Natural Resources, which will gain enhanced authority in setting fees for permits related to hazardous waste and air emissions. The bill specifies provisions for new fee structures tied to the quantity of hazardous waste, which aims at increasing state revenue and incentivizing better waste management practices. Additionally, the bill introduces stringent measures for mining operations, including requirements for reclamation plans and the management of air quality concerning emissions from mining practices.

Summary

House Bill 631 aims to overhaul significant aspects of environmental legislation in Missouri by repealing and replacing numerous existing sections with twenty-three new provisions that focus primarily on the management of hazardous waste, air contaminants, and regulatory structures surrounding mining operations. This bill reflects a concerted effort to modernize and streamline various environmental regulations, with a specific emphasis on ensuring that regulatory frameworks adequately address contemporary environmental challenges while maintaining operational feasibility for industries involved in mining and waste management.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 631 include concerns regarding its implications for local control, especially among communities near mining sites and industrial operations. Opponents argue that the bill may centralize authority to a degree that limits local governmental powers in managing environmental issues pertinent to their jurisdictions. Additionally, the financial implications of increased fees for hazardous waste management may lead to heightened operational costs for businesses that rely on these services, generating debate among industry stakeholders and proponents of environmental protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB779

Extends fees for programs within the Department of Natural Resources

MO SB109

Modifies provisions relating to mining

MO SB395

Extends certain natural resources fees

MO SB1004

Modifies provisions relating to mining

MO SB335

Modifies the duties within the Missouri Department of Agriculture's Weights, Measures and Consumer Protection Division

MO HB202

Modifies provisions relating to environmental control.

MO SB138

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to agriculture

MO HB0519

Department of Natural Resources Modifications

MO SB481

Modifies provisions relating to the distribution of revenue from mineral mining on federal land

MO SB1434

Modifies provisions relating to the destribution of revenue from mineral mining on federal land

Similar Bills

MO HB779

Extends fees for programs within the Department of Natural Resources

MO SB109

Modifies provisions relating to mining

MO SB395

Extends certain natural resources fees

MO HB2134

Modifies permit requirements and exemptions in relation to Missouri fertilizer and clean water laws

IL HB2473

VET MED/SURGERY ACT-VARIOUS

MO SB1369

Creates provisions relating to land application of certain wastes

MO SB266

Creates provisions related to the disposal of contaminants into state waters

MO SB16

Relating to anhydrous ammonia