North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2082

Introduced
1/7/25  
Refer
1/7/25  
Report Pass
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  
Report Pass
2/3/25  
Engrossed
2/5/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Report Pass
3/27/25  
Refer
3/28/25  
Report Pass
4/7/25  
Enrolled
4/21/25  

Caption

The state's hazardous chemical fee system.

Impact

The implementation of SB 2082 is expected to have a significant impact on the administration and oversight of hazardous chemicals within the state. By creating a dedicated fund, it enhances the resources available for the division of homeland security to execute essential programs aimed at ensuring community safety and environmental protection. The bill specifies that fees will be levied on facility operators based on the number and type of hazardous chemicals they manage, promoting accountability and compliance with safety standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 2082 introduces amendments to the state's hazardous chemical fee system in North Dakota. This bill aims to establish a nonlapsing restricted account known as the state hazardous chemicals preparedness and response fund. The fund will be sourced from revenue collected through the hazardous chemicals fee system, and it will support the state's compliance with federal mandates under SARA Title III. The proposed fee structure will impose a nominal fee for chemical reporting, which may increase moderately over time and is intended to fund preparedness and safety programs related to hazardous chemicals.

Sentiment

Public sentiment around SB 2082 appears to be supportive among advocates of environmental safety, as it establishes concrete measures for monitoring hazardous chemicals. However, there may be concerns regarding the financial burden on small facilities that could arise from the new fee structure. The balance between necessary funding for safety initiatives and potential economic impacts on local businesses may generate debate among stakeholders.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential for increased operating costs for businesses that handle hazardous chemicals, as the fees are structured to build on the existing state and federal regulations. There is also the challenge of ensuring that the fund is utilized efficiently to address local needs, especially if there are disparities in how different regions prioritize hazardous chemical preparedness and response. Furthermore, the bill does not override local fee systems, which could lead to complexities in compliance and reporting for local businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1316

Definitions relating to multipassenger bicycles, driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, open container prohibition, and exempting multipassenger bicycles from the point system; to provide a penalty; and to declare an emergency.

ND HB1165

The health division, a biennial report, and reporting sexually transmitted diseases.

ND HB1423

A model zoning ordinance for animal feeding operations and the North Dakota insurance reserve fund.

ND SB2053

Terminology pertaining to state troopers.

ND HB1018

The legacy investment for technology program, the North Dakota development fund, the workforce enhancement council, the administration of uncrewed aircraft system programs, workforce development grants to tribally controlled community colleges, and a North Dakota development fund grant program; to provide a transfer; to provide an exemption; to provide for a report; and to declare an emergency.

ND SB2012

The autism voucher; to provide a statement of legislative intent; to provide for a legislative management study; to provide for a report; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.

ND SB2090

Call reports; to provide a penalty; and to provide for application.

ND HB1317

Ballots and voting system supplies.

ND SB2170

Minors working in hazardous occupations; and to provide for a legislative management study.

ND HB1493

Motor vehicle definitions, nondriver photo identification cards, operator's license applications, and expiration of operator's licenses; and to declare an emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.