Bill
S 2137
Expedited Delivery Act
Bill S 2137 makes failing to report hazardous substance releases a class A misdemeanor, promoting accountability and protecting public health and the environment.
Bill
S 2137
Bill S 2137 makes failing to report hazardous substance releases a class A misdemeanor, promoting accountability and protecting public health and the environment.
The primary purpose of Bill S 2137 is to enhance environmental protection by establishing legal accountability for individuals and entities that fail to report the release of hazardous substances. By classifying such failures as a class A misdemeanor, the bill aims to deter negligence and promote timely reporting of hazardous substance incidents, thereby safeguarding public health and the environment.
Bill S 2137 represents a significant step towards enhancing environmental accountability by imposing legal consequences for the failure to report hazardous substance releases. By establishing this misdemeanor classification, the bill aims to encourage responsible behavior among those handling hazardous materials, ultimately contributing to a safer environment for all. Further developments will be monitored as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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