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Chapter 446l - Emergency Response Commission


  • Section 22a-600 - Definitions.
  • Section 22a-601 - Connecticut Emergency Response Commission established. Members. Duties.
  • Section 22a-602 - Duties of Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection.
  • Section 22a-603 - State emergency planning activities.
  • Section 22a-604 - Interagency agreement.
  • Section 22a-605 - Regulations.
  • Section 22a-606 - Provision of final notice to chief executive officer of municipality.
  • Section 22a-607 - Notification by owner or operator of facility subject to requirements of Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
  • Section 22a-608 - Release of extremely hazardous substance notification. Follow-up emergency notice.
  • Section 22a-609 - Submission of material safety data for certain chemicals.
  • Section 22a-610 - Preparation of emergency and hazardous chemical inventory form. Tier I and tier II information. Inspection of facility by fire department. Update of hazardous mitigation and evacuation plans by facilities at high risk of flooding, severe weather events or a rise in sea level. Enhanced community notification and emergency evacuation procedures.
  • Section 22a-611 - Toxic release form.
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