1986
yes it does
non-hazardous chemical inventories
yes it does
Public Law 99-401, enacted on August 27, 1986, is known as the "Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act" (EPCRA). This legislation was designed to enhance community safety by requiring facilities to report on the storage and release of hazardous substances. It aims to improve emergency planning and provide the public with information about potential chemical hazards in their communities. EPCRA established a framework for federal, state, and local governments to work together in managing chemical safety and emergency preparedness.
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The main legislation regarding the storage and handling of chemicals is through the Environmental Protection Agency. Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Hazardous Chemical Storage Reporting Requirements, or EPCRA Sections 311-312.
The LEPC's primary responsibility is to develop a local emergency response plan.
Under EPCRA, Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) are charged with the responsibility to
A. Develop an emergency plan to respond to hazardous materials incidents
Floods
Massachusetts was put under the martial law in the 18th century.
because it helps put the law in order because it helps put the law in order