If any person who is driving on a Tennessee road, highway, interstate or other thoroughfare or rightfully in physical control of any motor vehicle containing a hazardous waste or hazardous substance as defined in § 68-131-102 is adjudicated to have been at fault in a court of competent jurisdiction for an accident resulting in a spill of such hazardous waste or hazardous substance, the employer of such person shall be jointly and severally responsible for damages incurred as a result of the spill, and any reasonable clean-up costs incurred by the governmental agency or the state or any political subdivision thereunder, which may result from the spill. In the event of a dispute concerning the reasonableness of assessed clean-up costs or damages, a court of competent jurisdiction shall determine the reasonableness of such costs and damages.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 68 - Health, Safety and Environmental Protection
Chapter 212 - Hazardous Waste Management
Part 1 - Tennessee Hazardous Waste Management Act of 1977
§ 68-212-104. Part Definitions
§ 68-212-105. Unlawful Acts. [See Contingent Amendment to Subdivision (1) and the Compiler’s notes.]
§ 68-212-118. Reports Evaluating Regulatory Program
§ 68-212-119. Interstate Agreements — Governor's Authority
§ 68-212-120. No Permits for Landfills Violating § 11-13-111