Board of Pharmacy rule relating to Uniform Controlled Substances Act
Sets fixed, on-site construction start-based deadlines for environmental claim filings, clarifying six-year limits for natural resource damages and costs.
Sets fixed, on-site construction start-based deadlines for environmental claim filings, clarifying six-year limits for natural resource damages and costs.
Amends: 1994 PA 451, Sec. 20140 (MCL 324.20140)
Introduced: Feb 14, 2025 — Referred to Senate Committee on Energy and Environment (Sponsor: Sen. Sean McCann).
Companion: HB 1514. Reintroduction of prior session bills.
SB 393 clarifies and limits the statute of limitations for civil actions under Part 201 (Environmental Remediation) of Michigan’s Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA). The bill establishes specific deadlines for actions seeking natural resource damages and recovery of response activity costs, including a six‑year deadline tied to the start of on‑site remedial construction for certain contaminants that previously were not regulated as hazardous substances.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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