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USA Statutes : alabama
Title : Title 22 HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL.
Chapter : Title 1 Chapter 30B FEES FOR DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTE OR SUBSTANCES.
Section 22-30B-1.1

Section 22-30B-1.1
Legislative findings.

The Legislature finds that:

(1) The state is increasingly becoming the nation's final burial ground for the disposal of hazardous wastes and materials;

(2) The volumes of hazardous wastes and substances disposed in the state have increased dramatically for the past several years;

(3) The existence of hazardous waste disposal activities in the state poses unique and continuing problems for the state;

(4) As the site for the ultimate burial of hazardous wastes and substances, the state incurs a permanent risk to the health of its people and the maintenance of its natural resources that is avoided by other states which ship their wastes to Alabama for disposal;

(5) The state also incurs other substantial costs related to hazardous waste management including the costs of regulation of transportation, spill cleanup and disposal of ever-increasing volumes of hazardous wastes and substances;

(6) Because all waste and substances disposed at commercial sites for the disposal of hazardous waste and hazardous substances, whether or not such waste and substances are herein defined as hazardous, contribute to the continuing problems created for the state, and because state and federal definitions of 'hazardous wastes' have regularly changed and are likely to change in the future to include waste not previously defined as hazardous, it is necessary that all waste and substances disposed of at a commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances be included within the requirements of this act;

(7) The Legislature finds that the public policy of the state is to encourage business and industry to develop technology that will eliminate the generation of hazardous waste and substances. The Legislature finds that substantial progress has been made in the implementation of hazardous waste disposal programs in the secondary lead recovery industry and that such technology will be generally available by October 1, 1992. Therefore, the intent of the Legislature is that fees assessed herein against the operators of commercial sites for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances not be applied until after October 1, 1992, to waste disposed of at such sites by secondary lead smelters to the extent that said fee exceeds the fees in effect on April 17, 1990.

(8) Since hazardous wastes and substances generated in the state compose a small proportion of those materials disposed of at commercial disposal sites located in the state, present circumstances result in the state's citizens paying a disproportionate share of the costs of regulation of hazardous waste transportation, spill cleanup and commercial disposal facilities. Persons, firms or corporations which generate and dispose of such waste and substances in Alabama presently are among the taxpaying citizens of this state who must bear the burden of the regulation, inspection, control and clean-up of hazardous waste sites; addressing the public health problems created by the presence of such facilities in the state; and, preserving this state's environment while those generating this waste in other states and shipping it to Alabama for disposal presently are not. This act attempts to resolve that inequity by requiring all generators of waste being disposed of in Alabama to share in that financial burden.

(9) The operators of commercial sites for the disposal of hazardous wastes or hazardous substances have the ability to control the flow of said wastes or substances into said sites. Further, said operators, by exercise of said ability to control the flow of wastes or substances disposed at sites during a twelve-month period, only to enlarge the amount of wastes disposed during the next twelve-month period by a proportionate amount. The health of the population of this state and the soundness of the environment of this state are and would be threatened by such an exercise of control. Said exercise of control could cause an artificial decrease in fees during the twelve-month period beginning July 15, 1990, and ending July 14, 1991. To prevent threats to the health of the population of this state and to the soundness of the environment of this state and to prevent an artificial decrease in fees during the twelve-month period beginning July 15, 1990, and ending July 14, 1991, this act provides a cap on the amount of hazardous waste and hazardous substances disposed during the twelve-month period beginning October 1, 1991, said cap being a function of the amount of hazardous waste and hazardous substances disposed during the twelve-month period beginning July 15, 1990, and ending July 14, 1991.



(Acts 1990, No. 90-326, §1.)Section 22-30B-1

Section 22-30B-1
Definitions.

When used in this chapter and except where the context prohibits, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings:

(1) COMMERCIAL SITE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTE OR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES. A site or facility receiving hazardous waste or hazardous substances, as defined herein, not generated on site, for disposal and to which a fee is paid or other consideration given for such disposal.

(2) DISPOSAL. The discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, incineration, leaking or placing of any waste or substance into or on any land or water so that such waste or substance or any constituent thereof may enter the environment or be emitted into the air or discharged into any waters including groundwaters at a commercial site within the State of Alabama for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances as defined herein. For the purpose of this chapter incineration does not include hazardous substances or waste that have been blended for use as a fuel in conformance with state and federal requirements.

(3) HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE(S). Any substance defined as a hazardous substance pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §9601(14), as amended, or listed as a hazardous waste pursuant to Section 22-30-10.

(4) HAZARDOUS WASTE(S). Those wastes defined at Section 22-30-3(5), or listed pursuant to Section 22-30-10, or department regulations.

(5) OPERATOR. Any person, firm, or corporation owning or operating such facility or site.

(6) TON. A short ton of 2,000 pounds.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §1; Acts 1990, No. 90-326, §2.)Section 22-30B-10

Section 22-30B-10
Monthly report to be sworn; perjury in making report.

The monthly report herein required shall be sworn to before some officer authorized to administer oaths, and any false or fraudulent statement to a material fact made with an intent to defraud shall constitute perjury, and upon conviction thereof the person so convicted shall be punished as provided by law.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §10.)Section 22-30B-11

Section 22-30B-11
Record of hazardous waste or hazardous substances received for disposal; maintenance of records; penalties.

Any operator of a commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances shall maintain written records of all such waste or substances received for disposal at the site and all waste or substances disposed of at the site. Said records shall contain the names and addresses of all persons, firms or corporations transporting and delivering such waste or substances to said facility, and the names and locations of all persons, firms or corporations from whence said waste or substance was produced or generated, the quantity of waste or substance received by such commercial hazardous waste or hazardous substance facility, and the date of delivery and such additional information as the Commissioner of Revenue or Director of the Department of Environmental Management reasonably may require for the proper administration and enforcement of the provisions of this act. This record must be a true, accurate and correct statement of the transaction as provided for under the provisions for this act, and any personnel or persons who knowingly make a false or fraudulent statement of a material fact with intent to defraud shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor and shall be punished as provided by law. The records required, under the provisions of this act, shall be maintained by the operators of said commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances and shall be available during regular business hours to any duly authorized agent or employee of the State of Alabama Department of Revenue or the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, and such records shall be retained by said operators for a period of not less than three years. Any required records for such commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances shall be retained by said operators for a period of not less than three years. Any operator of such commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances which shall fail to maintain such records, or in any manner shall cause the falsification of same as to any material matter with an intent to defraud, shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor and shall be punished as provided by law.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §11; Acts 1990, No. 90-326, §5.)Section 22-30B-12

Section 22-30B-12
Violation of chapter; restraint from continuing in business; institution of prosecution.

Any operator who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter and shall fail to correct such violation within 60 days after notice to the operator in the manner provided in Section 22-30B-7 may be restrained from continuing in business, and the proper prosecution shall be instituted in the name of the State of Alabama by its Attorney General, by the counsel of the Department of Revenue, or, under their direction by any district attorney of the state until such person shall have complied with the provisions of this chapter.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §12.)Section 22-30B-13.1

Section 22-30B-13.1
Credit for overpayment.

Any operator subject to this chapter who, after September 30, 1992, pays increased fees for disposal of waste and substances which have been generated inside of Alabama shall be entitled to a credit of $72 per ton for the amount of such waste generated inside Alabama and disposed of from July 15, 1990, to April 30, 1992. Such credit created under this section shall be credited against any fees which are payable to the General Fund of the State of Alabama and shall be granted at the rate of 1/12th of such credit per month, beginning October 1, 1993, and until such credit is exhausted. For purposes of this section, no certificate of overpayment must be issued by the State Comptroller.



(Acts 1992, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-658, §7; Acts 1993, No. 93-614, p. 1006, §2(1).)Section 22-30B-15

Section 22-30B-15
Confidentiality of fee reports; exception; penalty; refusal of assistant or agent of Department of Revenue to perform duties; penalty.

(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to print or publish in any manner whatever the fee report of any operator or any part thereof or the fees due thereon or to divulge to any person, except persons required or authorized to collect or audit or assist in collecting or auditing the reports or to use the information contained in any such report or acquired in auditing any such report or enforcing the provisions of this chapter for any purpose except for the audit of such report and collection of the fee imposed by this chapter, unless the fee thereby imposed becomes delinquent; any person violating the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not to exceed $500.00 or sentenced to hard labor for the county for not more than 90 days, one or both for each offense, and upon conviction thereof any such person shall thereafter be ineligible to hold the office of commissioner or become or be an employee or agent of the Department of Revenue or under the Department of Revenue; provided, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to exchanges of information between the Alabama Department of Revenue and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management when used for the purpose of administering the provisions of this chapter.

(b) Any assistant or agent of the Department of Revenue who shall willfully refuse to perform the duties imposed upon him by this chapter or by the department of revenue shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not exceeding $500.00 or sentenced to hard labor for the county for not more than 90 days, one or both, for each offense.

(c) All reports and information secured by officials or employees of the Department of Revenue for the purpose of arriving at fees shall be kept under lock and key by the Department of Revenue, and any official or employee of the state or of any county who shall divulge the contents thereof except under order of court shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor and shall be punishable as provided by law, and any person found guilty of violating the provisions of this chapter shall thereafter be ineligible to hold the office of commissioner or become or be an employee or agent of the Department of Revenue.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §15; Acts 1990, No. 90-326, §6.)Section 22-30B-16

Section 22-30B-16
Location of reports and records.

The reports and records shall remain in the office of the Department of Revenue and shall not be open to public inspection.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §16.)Section 22-30B-17

Section 22-30B-17
Cooperation with county officials; promulgation of rules and regulations.

The commissioner of revenue shall fully cooperate with county officials for the successful administration of the county fee levied in Section 22-30B-4 and have the authority to develop and promulgate reasonable rules and regulations as needed to administer the provisions of this chapter.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §17.)Section 22-30B-18

Section 22-30B-18
Construction of chapter; effect of Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact.

The provisions of this chapter are cumulative and shall not be deemed to repeal existing laws. The provisions of this chapter are to be construed in pari materia with the provisions of the Southeast Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact, Section 22-32-1, et seq. If any provision of this chapter shall be held to be inconsistent with any provision of said compact, the provision of said compact shall govern.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §19.)Section 22-30B-19

Section 22-30B-19
Creation of the Alabama Legacy for Environmental Research Trust.

From the base fee levied in Section 22-30B-2(c)(1) by this act, $500,000 shall annually be deposited into a trust fund which shall be known as 'The Alabama Legacy for Environmental Research Trust (ALERT).' Such funds shall be available for funding of environmental research, public awareness, and industrial/business environmental education in the areas of hazardous waste production, reduction, transportation, and disposal.

Funds deposited into the Alabama Legacy for Environmental Research Trust (ALERT) shall be available to all Alabama public institutions of higher education which presently have established programs in research and service.

Said trust fund shall be administered by the Alabama Department of Public Health. Such authority, as is necessary, is granted to the Alabama Department of Public Health to establish a matching grant program and to promulgate rules and regulations to implement said grant program and the provisions of this section. It is further provided that grants approved under said grant program shall require at least a fifty (50) percent match.



(Acts 1992, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-658, p. 32, §8.)Section 22-30B-2.1

Section 22-30B-2.1
Payments to counties having commercial sites for disposal of hazardous wastes; guaranteed amount; disbursement of funds by counties.

(a) There is hereby provided to all counties having less than 25,000 population and wherein on April 17, 1990, a commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances is located an annual payment of two and one-half percent of the gross receipts generated by subsection (a) and the receipts generated from the increase in fees under Section 22-30B-2(c) as provided herein over those fees in existence on October 1, 1989.

(b) Said counties as identified in subsection (a) above are hereby guaranteed an amount not to exceed the lesser of $4,200,000.00 or 100 percent of the receipts to the state paid on wastes or substances disposed of in said county. In determining whether said counties are entitled to receive benefit of all or any portion of the guarantee herein made, there shall be charged against said counties all receipts which they receive pursuant to this chapter and the provisions of Alabama Act 83-480 or other applicable local act.

(c) Determination of entitlement to the guarantee shall be made quarterly by the Governor or his designee not later than 45 days following the end of each quarter of the state's fiscal year. Such determination shall be the difference in those fees payable to the county under the provisions of this chapter and Alabama Act 83-480 and any other applicable local act for the three-month period ending the previous quarter as compared to the applicable guarantee amount of $1,050,000.00 per quarter.

(d) In the event the guarantee provided in subsection (b) is required to be exercised, the Department of Revenue shall, within 10 days of notification from the Governor or his designee, certify to the State Finance Director that an appropriate amount as determined in subsection (c) from the first receipts generated by this act in each quarter of the fiscal year shall be paid to the appropriate county commission. The State Finance Director is hereby authorized to cause to be paid from current state revenues generated by this act said amount which shall be paid as a reduction of current fiscal year revenues to the state, which said payment shall not in any event exceed an amount equal to the total current fiscal year revenues generated by this act and paid into the State Treasury. The county commission shall, within 10 days of receipt of said funds, disburse the funds according to the provisions of Alabama Act 83-480 or other applicable general or local laws.

(e) In the event that, receipts to any county do not reach $4,200,000.00 and such receipts are supplemented by revenue which would have accrued to the State General Fund in order to reach the guaranteed level of $4,200,000.00 as provided for in this section, said county, beginning October 1, 1992, shall reimburse the State General Fund for any such revenue received by said county in those fiscal years in which the receipts to that county exceed $4,200,000.00 by the amount that such receipts exceed $4,200,000.00 until the State General Fund shall have been reimbursed in full.



(Acts 1990, No. 90-326, §7; Acts 1992, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-658, p. 32, §2.)Section 22-30B-2.2

Section 22-30B-2.2
Pledge and appropriation of funds for Public Health Finance Authority.

For the purpose of providing funds, not to exceed $4,500,000.00 during any fiscal year of the state, for the Alabama Public Health Finance Authority to pay at their respective maturities the principal of premiums, if any, and interest on any bonds issued by it under the provisions of Sections 22-3A-1 to 22-3A-24, inclusive, there is hereby irrevocably pledged for said above purpose and hereby appropriated the annual amount necessary, not to exceed $4,500,000.00 during any fiscal year of the state, from the first receipts after payment of any guarantees in Section 22-30B-2.1 of the fees that are levied on the disposal of waste, hazardous waste or hazardous substances pursuant to this act and that were not theretofore appropriated and paid into the General Fund of the State of Alabama (i.e., the amount resulting from the additional fee of $72.00 per ton for all waste or substances disposed of at each commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances from July 15, 1990 to April 30, 1992 and the amount resulting from the additional fees provided for in this act for all waste or substances disposed of at each commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances after September 30, 1992). The Alabama Public Health Finance Authority referred to in this section shall be organized pursuant to Sections 22-3A-1 to 22-3A-24, inclusive. Provided, however, if said Alabama Public Health Finance Authority is not in existence on July 15, 1990, the funds provided for in this section shall be deposited into the State General Fund until enactment of legislation establishing the aforementioned Alabama Public Health Finance Authority.



(Acts 1990, No. 90-326, §8; Acts 1992, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-658, p. 32, §3.)Section 22-30B-2.4

Section 22-30B-2.4
Restrictions on disposal of hazardous waste; exceptions.

No commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste and hazardous substances shall during any calendar year receive and dispose of more than 600,000 tons of waste that cannot be legally disposed of in a solid waste landfill permitted under Subtitle D of RCRA 42 USC 6941.

Provided, however, that the Environmental Management Commission or its designee may allow the disposal of hazardous wastes in excess of the 600,000 ton annual limitation of volume imposed in this section if such action is determined by the Environmental Management Commission or its designee to be necessary to protect human health or the environment in the state. Provided further, if the commission determines that public awareness of environmental matters may be enhanced by special events or if amnesty or similar programs will promote the protection of human health and the environment of Alabama, then it may exempt any wastes so collected from the limitation of volume provisions of this section. Provided further, the Governor, or his designee, may allow the disposal of hazardous waste in excess of the 600,000 ton annual limitation of volume imposed in this section if such action is necessary to allow the state to comply with its obligations to assure disposal capacity pursuant to applicable state or federal law.

Notwithstanding the foregoing the operator of a commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste and hazardous substances shall not be permitted to dispose of any 'household waste' as defined in 40 CFR 261.4(b), except residuals from incineration of such waste and household hazardous waste or with prior approval by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.



(Acts 1992, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-658, p. 32, §5.)Section 22-30B-2

Section 22-30B-2
Fees to be paid by operators of commercial site for disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances.

(a) In addition to all other fees levied and collected prior to September 30, 1992, there is hereby levied a fee to be paid by the operators of each commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances in the amount of $72 per ton for certain waste or substances disposed of at such site.

(b) The fee provided by subsection (a) shall apply to all waste and substances which were generated inside of Alabama and disposed of at a commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances in Alabama effective from July 15, 1990, to April 30, 1992.

The fee provided for by subsection (a) shall be paid to the Department of Revenue at the next applicable monthly reporting and remittance date following adoption of this section.

(c) Beginning on September 30, 1992, there is hereby levied fees on waste received for disposal to be paid by the operators of each commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances as follows:

(1) A base fee of $41.60 per ton on all hazardous waste that is identified or listed under Section 3001 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 as amended, ('RCRA') and on polychlorinated biphenyl ('PCB') wastes received for disposal which is required to be disposed of in a chemical waste landfill approved under the Federal Toxic Substance Control Act ('TSCA').

(2) In addition to the base fee imposed in subdivision (1), a fee of $62 per ton on acute hazardous waste listed in 40 CFR 261.33(e) and having an EPA Hazardous Waste Number designation beginning with the letter 'P', except residuals from incineration of such waste.

(3) In addition to the base fee imposed in subdivision (1), a fee of $25 per ton on toxic hazardous waste listed in 40 CFR 261.33(f) and having an EPA Hazardous Waste Number designation beginning with the letter 'U', except residuals from incineration of such waste.

(4) A fee of $11.60 per ton on all other waste not referenced in these subdivisions (c)(1) through (3) at a commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste and hazardous substances.

Beginning on August 31, 1993, any hazardous waste or hazardous substance collected or removed from within the State of Alabama by any governmental entity or agency or any party performing those collection or removal activities pursuant to a contract with any governmental entity or agency, and any hazardous waste or hazardous substances collected or removed during an amnesty program authorized by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, shall be exempt from the payment of the fees levied by this subsection. Provided, however, nothing in this subsection shall exempt the payment of fees levied on any hazardous waste or hazardous substances collected or removed from any site or location which is listed on the federal National Priorities List of Superfund sites.

(d) Fees assessed herein against the operators of commercial sites for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances shall not be applied until after October 1, 1992, to waste disposed of at such sites by secondary lead smelters to the extent that said fees exceed the fees in effect on April 17, 1990; provided, however, that any business or industry which is exempt from the payment of any fees or taxes levied by this section that fails to develop and implement the technology to eliminate the generation of hazardous wastes and substances by October 1, 1992, shall pay to the General Fund of the State of Alabama an amount equal to the additional fees and taxes levied by the provisions of this section that would have been due and payable at that time by the provisions of this section. Provided, further, that in order for any taxpayer to qualify for such exemption, a petition on a form provided by the Department of Revenue must be submitted to the Department of Revenue not later than September 30, 1991. Said petition shall provide that the exempted taxpayer acknowledge awareness of the provisions of this section.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §2; Acts 1989, No. 89-786, §1; Acts 1989, No. 89-787, p. 1571, §1; Acts 1990, No. 90-326, §3; Acts 1991, No. 91-633, p. 1190, §1; Acts 1992, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-658, p. 32, §1; Acts 1993, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 93-906, p. 202, §1.)Section 22-30B-20

Section 22-30B-20
Fee to be deposited in Alabama Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund.

In addition to all other fees levied herein, there is also hereby levied a fee to be paid by the operators of each commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances in the amount of $1.00 per ton on all wastes or substances disposed of at such site, to be deposited and allocated specifically to the Alabama Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund established by Sections 22-30A-1 to 22-30A-11, inclusive, such money to be used for the specific purposes as expressed therein.



(Acts 1992, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-658, p. 32, §9.)Section 22-30B-3

Section 22-30B-3
Deposit and use of proceeds.

The proceeds from the fee herein levied, less the department of revenue's actual cost for administration and collection, not to exceed 10 percent, shall be deposited into the General Budgetary Fund of the State to be used for general operations unless provided otherwise in this chapter.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §3; Acts 1990, No. 90-326, §4.)Section 22-30B-4.1

Section 22-30B-4.1
Levy of local fees not prohibited.

Nothing in this amendatory act or any other law shall prohibit the enactment of any local law levying an additional fee to be paid by the operators of commercial sites for the disposal of hazardous waste or hazardous substances.



(Acts 1990, No. 90-326, §9.)Section 22-30B-4

Section 22-30B-4
Additional fees to be collected by county; use.

(a) In addition to all fees levied heretofore or hereafter, expressly including the tax levied in Section 22-30B-2, there is also hereby levied a fee to be paid by the operators of each commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste in the amount of $1.90 per ton to be collected by the county and deposited to credit of the general fund of the county wherein such commercial hazardous waste disposal site is located; of this fee, $.40 shall be expended for health purposes and the remainder for such purposes as may be appropriated by local act.

(b) In addition to all other fees, there is also hereby levied a fee to be paid by the operators of each commercial site for the disposal of hazardous waste in the amount of $.50 per ton effective October 1, 1991, to be collected by the county and deposited to the credit of the county wherein such commercial hazardous waste disposal site is located, and all such proceeds shall be expended for such purposes as may be appropriated by local act.

(c) It is further provided that all provisions relating to the state fee including date of payment, required reporting, penalties, interest, property liens, record keeping, recovery of overpayment, and prosecution for violations shall also apply to the county fees levied by this section.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §4; Acts 1992, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-658, p. 32, §6.)Section 22-30B-5

Section 22-30B-5
Time for payment of fees; penalty for failure to timely pay fees; interest.

All state fees levied under this chapter shall be paid to the State Department of Revenue no later than the thirtieth day of the month next following receipt of such hazardous waste or hazardous substance for disposal. Any person, firm or corporation which fails to pay the fee herein levied, within the time required shall pay, in addition to such fee, a penalty of 10 percent of the amount of the fee due, together with interest thereon at the annual rate prescribed under Section 40-1-44, from the date which the fee levied under the provisions of this chapter became due and payable, such penalty and interest to be assessed and collected as part of the fee itself.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §5.)Section 22-30B-6

Section 22-30B-6
Penalty for failure to submit monthly reports.

If no fee as defined herein is due from any operator covered by the provisions of this chapter, the operator nevertheless shall be required to submit the monthly reports as required herein; failure to submit such monthly reports may result in the assessment of a penalty by the Department of Revenue in an amount not to exceed $250.00.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §6; Acts 1992, No. 92-186, p. 349, §13.)Section 22-30B-7

Section 22-30B-7
Penalty for false or fraudulent reports.

Any operator covered by the provisions of this chapter who willfully renders a false or fraudulent report, shall be assessed by the department of revenue a penalty of 50 percent of the total amount of the fees due.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §7.)Section 22-30B-9

Section 22-30B-9
Lien.

The fee, together with interest and penalties imposed by this chapter, shall be a lien upon the property of the operator which is subject to the provisions of this chapter, and the provisions of the revenue laws of the State of Alabama applying to liens shall apply fully to the fees herein levied.



(Acts 1988, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 88-872, p. 392, §9.)
 
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