Section 37A. As used in this section, the term ''fuel storage tank'' shall mean an underground tank used or designed to be used for the storage of gasoline, oil, or other fuel, or other flammable liquids; provided, that such tank does not have an acceptable form of leak detection and does not have a spill containment manhole and an overfill prevention device.
The underground storage tank petroleum cleanup fund administrative review board, established pursuant to section eight of chapter twenty-one J, herein referred to as ''the board'', shall establish and administer a program to provide grants to cities, towns, districts, and other bodies politic, not to include agencies or authorities of the commonwealth, for the purpose of removing or replacing or both, fuel storage tanks that they own or operate, subject to the following conditions:
(1) No grant shall be awarded for the removal or replacement of any fuel storage tank unless the city, town, district, or other body politic, not to include agencies or authorities of the commonwealth, that owns or operates the tank files with the board, within six months after the initial publication in the Massachusetts Register of regulations implementing this section, a statement that it has removed or replaced such tank on or after April first, nineteen hundred and ninety-one.
(2) A city, town, district or other body politic, not to include agencies or authorities of the commonwealth, which removes or replaces a fuel storage tank after the effective date of implementation of said regulations may file an application for a grant with the board within one year after removing or replacing such tank. This clause shall not be construed to limit the board's authority to accept application from a city, town, district, or other body politic, not to include agencies or authorities of the commonwealth, that intends to remove or replace a fuel storage tank.
(3) A grant for the removal or replacement of a fuel storage tank may be made either in a single payment or in annual partial payments for a period not to exceed ten years, as the board shall determine, provided that no grant, whether issued as a single payment or in annual partial payments, shall exceed fifty percent of the total cost of the removal of the fuel storage tank which is the subject of the grant.
All annual payments made to cities and towns pursuant to this section may be made as part of annual local aid distribution to cities and towns.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the rights, responsibilities, or liability of any person pursuant to any other law.
No person who has responsibility or liability pursuant to any other law shall avoid or delay such responsibility or liability, or be excused from such responsibility or liability, because of reliance or grants provided for in this section or because of any failure or delay to provide grants or grant payments pursuant to this section.
The board shall promulgate regulations for the proper implementation of this section, including, without limitation, regulations for filing grant applications and for filing the statements provided for in this section.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XX - Public Safety and Good Order
Section 4 - Persons Authorized to Enter and Inspect Premises; Inspections of Institutions; Reports
Section 5a - Unvented Liquid Fired Space Heaters; Use or Sale Prohibited
Section 6 - Neglect or Refusal of Officers to Comply With Duty
Section 7 - Reports of Marshal and Commissioner of Insurance
Section 9a - Model Rocket Engines; Storage; Manufacture; Use; Sale
Section 10 - Regulations Relative to Fire Prevention
Section 10b - Violation of Regulations of Board
Section 10e - Apprentice Certificates; Fee; Duration; Expiration; Renewal
Section 10f - Rules and Regulations Regarding Types and Classes of Certificates
Section 10g - Suspension or Revocation of Certificates
Section 10h - Firms or Corporations; Licensing Requirements
Section 11 - Expert Assistants; Laboratory
Section 14 - Inflammable Fluids in Motor Vehicles
Section 15 - Transportation of Explosives or Inflammable Materials; Violation of Regulations
Section 16 - Fireworks, Explosives and Inflammable Materials; Violations; Penalties
Section 17 - Restraint of Erection or Use of Buildings in Violation of Statute or Regulations
Section 19 - Bonds for Blasting Permits; Filing Fee
Section 20 - Actions on Bonds; Employee of Permittee; Pro Rata Payment of Claims
Section 20a - Bond for Blasting Operations in More Than One Place
Section 20c - Liability for Damages Caused by Blasting
Section 21 - Enforcement of Laws and Regulations Relative to Blasting
Section 22 - Injuries From Explosives Kept or Transported Contrary to Statutes or Regulations
Section 23 - Keeping and Use of Inflammable Fluids; Permit; Fee
Section 23a - Inflammable Anti-Freeze in Hydrants
Section 24 - Keeping and Handling of Fire Menace Material; Carpenter or Paint Shop in Habitation
Section 25 - Use of Salamanders or Stoves for Drying Materials
Section 25a - Second Hand Space Heaters; Unvented Space Heaters
Section 25b - Unvented Liquid Fired Space Heaters; Use or Sale Prohibited
Section 25c - Sale of Decorating Candles; Rules and Regulations
Section 25d - Manufacture and Sale of Children's Clothing and Sleepwear; Rules and Regulations
Section 25e - Residential Gas Appliances; Sale or Installation
Section 26 - Installation of Automatic Equipment on Order of Marshal
Section 26a - Automatic Sprinklers in High Rise Buildings; Enforcement; Appeals
Section 26c - Certain Public Accommodations; Automatic Smoke or Heat Detectors
Section 26d - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 26d to 26f
Section 26e - Residential Buildings or Structures; Installation of Smoke Detectors
Section 26h - Lodging or Boarding Houses; Automatic Sprinkler Systems
Section 26i - Multiple Dwelling Units; New Construction; Automatic Sprinkler Systems
Section 27 - Failure to Comply With Order of Marshal
Section 27b - Piling Snow on Fire Hydrants; Penalty
Section 28 - Regulations to Prevent Fire Hazards and Fires
Section 28a - Reports of Violations of Building Laws
Section 28b - Buildings With Canine Guards; Reports
Section 30 - Violations; Notice and Enforcement of Orders or Regulations
Section 30a - Unlawful Tampering, Etc. With Notice of Violation; Punishment
Section 31 - Appeals to Marshal
Section 33 - Duties and Powers of Marshal
Section 34 - Violation of Statutes
Section 34a - Assembly Use Group Building; Dangerous Condition
Section 34b - Serious Bodily Injury; Penalties
Section 34c - Subsequent Violations of State Building Code or State Fire Code
Section 34d - Enforcement of Orders of Marshall or Head of Fire Department
Section 37b - Grants for Removal or Replacement of Fuel Storage Tanks
Section 38 - Regulations Relative to Tanks
Section 39a - Regulations for Permits for Displays of Fireworks; Fees
Section 40 - Storage of Fireworks; Bonds for Manufacture and Storage; Fee
Section 42 - Displays or Exhibits of Fireworks; Bonds
Section 43 - Actions on Bonds; Pro Rating Claims; Other Remedies
Section 44 - Firecrackers and Pyrotechnical Ship or Railway Signals
Section 45 - Violation of Secs. 40 to 44
Section 46 - Inflammable Stove Polish and Foundry Paste; Regulations; Penalties
Section 52 - Matches Kept for Sale or Use in Store
Section 52a - Sale of Exploding Matches, Cigars or Cigarettes
Section 55 - Explosive Golf Balls
Section 57 - Siding as Conductor of Electricity; Approval
Section 58 - Fire Extinguishing Systems, Issuance of Certificates for Installation and Servicing
Section 59 - Display of Street Address Number on Buildings; Use in Enhanced 911 Service