Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 260 Environmental Control Section 260.546
August 28, 1997
* In the event that a hazardous substance release occurs for which a political subdivision
or volunteer fire protection association as defined in section 320.300, RSMo, provides
emergency services, the person having control over a hazardous substance shall be liable
for such reasonable cleanup costs incurred by the political subdivision or volunteer fire
protection association. Such liability includes the cost of materials, supplies and
contractual services actually used to secure an emergency situation. The liability may
also include the cost for contractual services which are not routinely provided by the
department or political subdivision or volunteer fire protection association. Such
liability shall not include the cost of normal services which otherwise would have been
provided. Such liability shall not include budgeted
administrative costs or the costs for duplicate services if multiple response teams are
requested by the department or political subdivision unless, in the opinion of the
department or political subdivision, duplication of service was required to protect the
public health and environment. Such liability shall be established upon receipt by the
person having control of the spilled hazardous substance of an itemized statement of costs
provided by the political subdivision.
* Full payment shall be made within thirty days of receipt of the cost statement unless
the person having control over the hazardous substance contests the amount of the costs
pursuant to this section. If the person having control over the hazardous substance elects
to contest the payment of such costs, he shall file an appeal with the director within
thirty days of receipt of the cost statement.
* Upon receipt of such an appeal, the director shall notify the parties involved of the
appeal and collect such evidence from the parties involved as he deems necessary to make a
determination of reasonable cleanup costs. Within thirty days of notification of the
appeal, the director shall notify the parties of his decision. The director shall direct
the person having control over a hazardous substance to pay those costs he finds to be
reasonable and appropriate. The determination of the director shall become final thirty
days after receipt of the notice by the parties involved unless prior to such date
one of the involved parties files a petition for judicial review pursuant to chapter 536,
RSMo.
* The political subdivision or volunteer fire protection association may apply to the
department for reimbursement from the hazardous waste remedial fund created in section
260.535, for the costs for which the person having control over a hazardous substance
shall be liable if the political subdivision or volunteer fire protection association is
able to demonstrate a need for immediate relief for such costs and believes it will not
receive prompt payment from the person having control over a hazardous substance. When the
liability owed to the political subdivision or volunteer fire protection association by
the person having control over a hazardous substance is paid, the political subdivision or
volunteer fire protection association shall reimburse the department for any payment it
has received from the hazardous waste remedial fund. Such reimbursement to a political subdivision or volunteer fire protection
association by the department shall be paid back to the department by the political
subdivision or volunteer fire protection association within that time limit imposed by the
department notwithstanding failure of the person having control over a hazardous substance
to reimburse the political subdivision or volunteer fire protection association within
that time.
(L. 1990 H.B. 1395 & 1448)
SpillBill Fact Sheet/Cost Recovery Info.
The following are the sites for each section of the spill bill :
Definitions:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000500.htm
Hazardous substance emergency response plans to be developed by department director - contents of plan:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000505.htm
Hazardous substances, director's powers and duties:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000510.htm
Actions to abate, control or clean up not construed as admission of liability:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000515.htm
Rules and regulations---procedure:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000520.htm
Investigation, no person to refuse entry-search warrant to be issued:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000525.htm
Cleanup costs, liability--failure to comply, damages exceptions--records of expense to be kept:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000530.htm
Fund, deposits to--purpose for use:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000535.htm
State employees acting in official capacity, liability:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000540.htm
Providing assistance at request of department, political subdivision or volunteer fire protection district, liability for actions when:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000545.htm
Emergency assistance--cost, how paid--cost statement, costs not to be included - payment, when--amount, appeal procedure--state fund to pay cost but repayment required:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000546.htm
Information to be available to public, exceptions:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000550.htm
Liability limitation for persons in business of hazardous waste cleanup created by others, exceptions--waste cleanup of environmental hazard defined:
http://www.moga.state.mo.us/statutes/c200-299/2600000552.htm