Title 12, Chapter 8, Section 95
( 12-8-95)
(a) There shall continue in existence the hazardous waste trust fund. The hazardous waste trust fund shall be funded in accordance with subsection (b) of Code Section 12-8-91. All moneys deposited in the fund shall be deemed expended and contractually obligated and shall not lapse to the general fund. The director shall serve as trustee of the hazardous waste trust fund. (b) The moneys deposited in the hazardous waste trust fund may be
expended by the director as follows: (1) For activities associated with the investigation,
detoxification, removal, and disposal of any hazardous wastes,
hazardous constituents, or hazardous substances at sites where
corrective action is necessary to mitigate a present or future
danger to human health or the environment; (2) For emergency actions the director considers necessary to
protect public health, safety, or the environment whenever there
is a release of hazardous wastes, hazardous constituents, or
hazardous substances; (3) For activities of the division associated with the
administration of this part; (4) In accordance with rules promulgated by the board, for financing of the state and local share of the costs associated with the investigation, remediation, and postclosure care and maintenance of sites placed on the National Priority List pursuant to the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, or sites placed on the hazardous site inventory pursuant to Code Section 12-8-97; provided, however, that if a county or municipal corporation has been or is the owner of or operator of such site, not less than $500,000.00 of such costs shall be paid from the hazardous waste trust fund; (5) For activities administered by the director associated with
pollution prevention, including reduction of hazardous wastes
generated in the state; (6) Provided that annual appropriations are made to the Department of Natural Resources in accordance with subsection (b) of Code Section 12-8-91, for transfer on an annual basis to the Georgia Hazardous Waste Management Authority in an amount equal to 10 percent of the previous year's payment into the state treasury by the division of fees and penalties pursuant to subsection (e) of Code Section 12-2-2, subsection (e) of Code Section 12-8-39, and Code Section 12-8-95.1. If in any year the fees cease to be collected due to the unencumbered principal balance exceeding $25 million in the hazardous waste trust fund, a transfer of funds shall be made to the Georgia Hazardous Waste Management Authority from the principal of the hazardous waste trust fund equal to the average transfer for the three preceding years. Such transferred funds are to be administered by the chief administrative officer of the Georgia Hazardous Waste Management Authority to fund source reduction and project activities as set forth in Article 4 of this chapter and in accordance with the policies of the board. (c) The director may require the demonstration of financial responsibility as a condition of an order requiring corrective action for the release of hazardous wastes, hazardous constituents, or hazardous substances. (d) If the director determines that corrective action has not been
carried out as required by a condition of an order of the director
to the reasonable satisfaction of the director, the director may
implement the applicable financial responsibility instruments. The
proceeds from any applicable financial responsibility instruments
shall be deposited in the hazardous waste trust fund. (e) In any case where a person is in bankruptcy, reorganization, or
other arrangement pursuant to the federal Bankruptcy Code or where,
with reasonable diligence, jurisdiction in any state court or any
federal court cannot be obtained over a person likely to be solvent
at the time of judgment, any claim arising from conduct for which
evidence of financial responsibility must be provided under this
Code section may be asserted directly against the guarantor
providing such evidence of financial responsibility. In the case of
any action pursuant to this subsection, such guarantor shall be
entitled to invoke all rights and defenses which would have been
available to the person if any action had been brought against the
owner or operator by the claimant and which would have been
available to the guarantor if an action had been brought against the
guarantor by the owner or operator. (f) The total liability of any guarantor shall be limited to the
aggregate amount which the guarantor has provided as evidence of
financial responsibility to the owner or operator under this Code
section. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to limit any
other state or federal statutory, contractual, or common-law
liability of a guarantor to a person including, but not limited to,
the liability of such guarantor for bad faith either in negotiating
or in failing to negotiate the settlement of any claim. Nothing in
this subsection shall be construed to diminish the liability of any
person under Section 107 or 111 of the federal Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as
amended, or any other applicable law. |