Kentucky Statutes 224.1-510 – Legislative findings — Inapplicability to licensed radioactive materials facilities
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KRS § 224.1-510 to KRS § 224.1-532 and KRS § 154.26-120, 154.28-130, 224.1-020, and
224A.013 are intended to establish an efficient and predictable process, within the context of KRS § 224.1-400 and KRS § 224.1-405, to promote voluntary cleanup and redevelopment of properties suspected of environmental contamination. This process will further the public purposes of protecting human health, safety, and the environment while stimulating economic development and job creation through the construction of new residential, commercial, and industrial facilities. KRS § 224.1-510 to KRS § 224.1-532 and KRS § 154.26-120,
154.28-130, 224.1-020, and 224A.013 shall not apply to radioactive material facilities licensed under KRS § 211.842 to KRS § 211.852 and the administrative regulations promulgated under these sections.
Effective: June 21, 2001
History: Created 2001 Ky. Acts ch. 128, sec. 1, effective June 21, 2001.
Formerly codified as KRS § 224.01-510.
224A.013 are intended to establish an efficient and predictable process, within the context of KRS § 224.1-400 and KRS § 224.1-405, to promote voluntary cleanup and redevelopment of properties suspected of environmental contamination. This process will further the public purposes of protecting human health, safety, and the environment while stimulating economic development and job creation through the construction of new residential, commercial, and industrial facilities. KRS § 224.1-510 to KRS § 224.1-532 and KRS § 154.26-120,
154.28-130, 224.1-020, and 224A.013 shall not apply to radioactive material facilities licensed under KRS § 211.842 to KRS § 211.852 and the administrative regulations promulgated under these sections.
Effective: June 21, 2001
History: Created 2001 Ky. Acts ch. 128, sec. 1, effective June 21, 2001.
Formerly codified as KRS § 224.01-510.