Subdivision 1. Operator to indemnify; exceptions. (a) As a condition of obtaining an agency permit and except as provided in paragraph (b), the operator of a hazardous waste stabilization and containment facility established under sections 115A.18 to 115A.30, upon the acceptance of any hazardous waste for stabilization and containment, shall agree to indemnify any other person for any liability the person may have under chapter 115B as a result of a release or threatened release of hazardous waste from the stabilization and containment facility to the extent of the financial responsibility requirement established in subdivision 2.
(b) The operator is not required to indemnify any person for liability to the extent that:
(1) the liability is the result of a violation by that person of state or federal law that governs the handling, transportation, or disposal of hazardous substances;
(2) the liability is the result of a negligent act or omission of that person with respect to the handling, transportation, or disposal of hazardous substances; or
(3) the liability is one for which a claim has been or may be paid by the Federal Postclosure Liability Fund under United States Code, title 42, section 9607(k).
(c) The operator is not required to indemnify any person for any claim filed more than 30 years after closure of the stabilization and containment facility in accordance with agency rules.
(d) The operator may intervene as of right in any action that may result in a claim for indemnification under this subdivision.
Subd. 2. Financial responsibility. (a) As a condition of obtaining a permit to operate a hazardous waste stabilization and containment facility established under sections 115A.18 to 115A.30, the operator shall demonstrate financial responsibility to pay claims of liability for personal injury, economic loss, response costs, and natural resources damage that the operator may incur as a result of a release or threatened release of a hazardous waste from the facility, including liability for which the operator is required to indemnify other persons under subdivision 1. The amount of the operator's financial responsibility must be at least $40,000,000.
(b) The agency may require a higher level of financial responsibility as a condition of a permit for a stabilization and containment facility depending upon the size of the facility, the location of the facility, the types of waste that will be accepted at the facility, and other factors affecting the risk of a release and potential liability. The operator may demonstrate financial responsibility by any mechanism approved by the agency's hazardous waste rules. The operator shall maintain financial responsibility as provided in this subdivision during operation of the facility and until 30 years after facility closure in accordance with agency rules, provided that the operator shall maintain financial responsibility after 30 years in the amount and for the time necessary to satisfy any outstanding claims filed within 30 years after facility closure.
Subd. 3. Liability trust fund. (a) A state facility liability trust fund is established as an account in the state treasury. Money in the fund shall be held in trust by the state to pay claims of liability resulting from the release or threatened release of hazardous waste from a disposal facility established under sections 115A.18 to 115A.30, and to purchase insurance to pay the claims. Subject to the limitations provided in paragraph (b), the fund and insurance purchased by the fund shall pay claims to the extent that the claims are not satisfied by the operator of the facility under subdivision 1, by the Federal Postclosure Liability Fund under United States Code, title 42, section 9607(k), or by any person, including the operator, who is liable for the claim as a result of violation of a state or federal law or a negligent act or omission.
(b) The state is not obligated to pay any claims in excess of the amount of money in the fund and the limits of any insurance purchased by the fund.
(c) Interest earned by the money in the fund must be credited to the fund.
Subd. 4. Determining amounts in fund. The agency shall determine the amount of money that will be needed in the state facility liability trust fund to maintain insurance coverage for each facility of at least $10,000,000 during the operating life of the facility and to accumulate a balance of at least $10,000,000 within 20 years after the facility begins operation. The agency may require insurance coverage and accumulation of a fund balance in amounts greater than those provided in this subdivision based upon the factors that the agency must consider in establishing the level of financial responsibility under subdivision 2 and the amount of claims for which the fund is likely to be liable under subdivision 3. Based on the amounts required to purchase insurance and accumulate the fund balance, the agency shall establish a surcharge amount to be collected under subdivision 5. The agency may adjust the amount of the surcharge based on the actual quantities of waste received at the facility. Determinations by the agency under this subdivision are subject to the rulemaking provisions of chapter 14.
Subd. 5. Stabilization and containment surcharge. A surcharge must be paid for every ton or part of a ton of hazardous waste accepted for stabilization and containment at a facility. The operator shall collect and hold the surcharge in a separate account. By the first day of each month, the operator shall pay any money in this account to the commissioner of management and budget for credit to the state facility liability trust fund.
Subd. 6. Administration. (a) The commissioner of management and budget shall administer the state facility liability trust fund. Money in the fund is appropriated to the commissioner of management and budget for expenditure as provided in subdivision 3. The commissioner shall establish separate accounts in the fund for purchase of insurance and for accumulation of a fund balance as required by the Pollution Control Agency under subdivision 4. After closure of the facility in accordance with agency rules, the commissioner shall consolidate the two accounts and may use any interest income from the fund to purchase insurance to pay claims for which the fund may be liable.
(b) The commissioner, in consultation with the attorney general, may settle any claims that the fund may be required to pay. If two or more claims are made against the fund, the amount of which would exceed the amount in the fund, the commissioner shall pay any valid claims on a pro rata basis. The commissioner, on behalf of the fund, may intervene as of right in an action that may result in a claim against the fund.
Subd. 7. Rights preserved. Nothing in this section affects the right of any person to bring an action under any law to recover costs or damages arising out of the release or threatened release of a hazardous substance from a disposal facility established under sections 115A.18 to 115A.30. Any costs or damages recoverable in such an action shall be reduced to the extent that the costs or damages have been paid under subdivisions 1 to 3.
1984 c 644 s 31; 1986 c 425 s 47; 1989 c 335 art 1 s 269; 1Sp2005 c 1 art 2 s 161; 2009 c 101 art 2 s 109
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 114C - 116I — Environmental Protection
Chapter 115A — Waste Management
Section 115A.02 — Legislative Declaration Of Policy; Purposes.
Section 115A.03 — Definitions.
Section 115A.034 — Enforcement.
Section 115A.06 — Powers Of Pollution Control Agency.
Section 115A.07 — Duties; General.
Section 115A.0716 — Environmental Assistance Grant And Loan Program.
Section 115A.072 — Public Education.
Section 115A.073 — Environmental Education Goals And Plan.
Section 115A.074 — Environmental Education Resource Centers.
Section 115A.075 — Legislative Policy Against Disposal Of Hazardous Waste.
Section 115A.11 — Hazardous Waste Management Plan.
Section 115A.121 — Toxics And Pollution Prevention Evaluation; Consolidated Report.
Section 115A.1310 — Definitions.
Section 115A.1312 — Registration Program.
Section 115A.1314 — Manufacturer Registration Fee.
Section 115A.1316 — Reporting Requirements.
Section 115A.1318 — Responsibilities.
Section 115A.1320 — Agency And Department Duties.
Section 115A.1322 — Other Recycling Programs.
Section 115A.1323 — Anticompetitive Conduct.
Section 115A.1324 — Requirements For Purchases By State Agencies.
Section 115A.1326 — Regulating Video Display Devices.
Section 115A.1328 — Multistate Implementation.
Section 115A.1330 — Limitations.
Section 115A.1415 — Architectural Paint; Product Stewardship Program; Stewardship Plan.
Section 115A.142 — Report To Legislature And Governor.
Section 115A.15 — State Government Resource Recovery.
Section 115A.151 — Recycling Requirements; Public Entities; Commercial Buildings; Sports Facilities.
Section 115A.152 — Technical And Research Assistance To Generators.
Section 115A.158 — Requests For Proposals; Processing And Collection Facilities And Services.
Section 115A.175 — Siting And Facility Development Authority; Limitations.
Section 115A.18 — Legislative Findings; Purpose.
Section 115A.19 — Procedure Not Exclusive.
Section 115A.191 — Voluntary Contracts With Counties.
Section 115A.192 — Request For Proposals; Stabilization And Containment Facility.
Section 115A.193 — Report On Facility Development.
Section 115A.194 — Evaluating And Selecting Sites; Permits.
Section 115A.195 — Ownership; Agreements To Manage Facility.
Section 115A.20 — Evaluating Sites.
Section 115A.28 — Final Decision.
Section 115A.30 — Judicial Review.
Section 115A.301 — Indemnifying Certain Damages Arising From Stabilization And Containment Facility.
Section 115A.31 — Local Government Decisions; Timelines.
Section 115A.33 — Eligibility; Request For Review.
Section 115A.34 — Appointing Temporary Board Members.
Section 115A.35 — Review Procedure.
Section 115A.36 — Scope And Content Of Review.
Section 115A.37 — Final Decision Of Board.
Section 115A.38 — Reconciliation Procedures.
Section 115A.39 — Judicial Review.
Section 115A.411 — Solid Waste Management Policy; Consolidated Report.
Section 115A.415 — Substandard Disposal Facilities.
Section 115A.42 — Regional And Local Solid Waste Management Planning.
Section 115A.45 — Technical Assistance.
Section 115A.46 — Regional And Local Solid Waste Management Plan; Requirements.
Section 115A.471 — Public Entities; Managing Solid Waste.
Section 115A.48 — Market Development For Recyclable Materials And Compost.
Section 115A.49 — Solid Waste Management Projects.
Section 115A.50 — Eligible Recipients.
Section 115A.51 — Application Requirements.
Section 115A.52 — Technical Assistance For Projects.
Section 115A.54 — Waste Processing Facilities.
Section 115A.541 — Plan; Grant Requirement.
Section 115A.55 — Solid Waste Reduction.
Section 115A.5501 — Reducing Packaging In Waste.
Section 115A.5502 — Packaging Practices; Preferences; Goals.
Section 115A.552 — Opportunity To Recycle.
Section 115A.553 — Collecting And Transporting Recyclable Materials.
Section 115A.554 — Authority Of Sanitary Districts.
Section 115A.555 — Recycling Center Designation.
Section 115A.556 — Materials Used For Recycling.
Section 115A.557 — County Waste Reduction And Recycling Funding.
Section 115A.558 — Safety Guide.
Section 115A.559 — Composting; Competitive Grant Program.
Section 115A.565 — Recycling; Competitive Grant Program.
Section 115A.58 — State Waste Management Bonds.
Section 115A.59 — Bond Authorization.
Section 115A.62 — Purpose; Public Interest; Declaration Of Policy.
Section 115A.63 — Solid Waste Management Districts.
Section 115A.64 — Procedure For Establishing And Altering.
Section 115A.65 — Perpetual Existence.
Section 115A.66 — Termination.
Section 115A.67 — Organization Of District.
Section 115A.68 — Registered Office.
Section 115A.70 — Designating Resource Recovery Facilities.
Section 115A.71 — Bonding Powers.
Section 115A.715 — Solid Waste Authority.
Section 115A.80 — Designating Solid Waste Management Facilities; Legislative Finding.
Section 115A.81 — Definitions.
Section 115A.82 — Eligibility.
Section 115A.83 — Wastes Subject To Designation; Exemptions.
Section 115A.84 — Designation Plan.
Section 115A.86 — Implementing Designation.
Section 115A.87 — Judicial Review; Attorney General To Provide Counsel.
Section 115A.88 — Service Guarantee.
Section 115A.882 — Records; Inspection.
Section 115A.89 — Supervising Implementation.
Section 115A.893 — Petition For Exclusion.
Section 115A.90 — Definitions.
Section 115A.902 — Permit; Tire Collectors And Processors.
Section 115A.904 — Land Disposal Prohibited.
Section 115A.908 — Motor Vehicle Transfer Fee.
Section 115A.909 — Shredder Residue; Management.
Section 115A.912 — Waste Tires; Management.
Section 115A.914 — Administration; County Planning And Ordinances.
Section 115A.915 — Lead Acid Batteries; Land Disposal Prohibited.
Section 115A.9152 — Transporting Used Lead Acid Batteries.
Section 115A.9155 — Disposing Of Certain Dry Cell Batteries.
Section 115A.9157 — Rechargeable Batteries And Products.
Section 115A.916 — Motor Vehicle Fluids And Filters; Prohibitions.
Section 115A.917 — Certificate Of Need.
Section 115A.918 — Definitions.
Section 115A.919 — County Fee Authority.
Section 115A.921 — City Or Town; Fee Authority.
Section 115A.923 — Greater Minnesota; Landfill Cleanup Fee.
Section 115A.929 — Fees; Accounting.
Section 115A.93 — Licensing; Solid Waste Collection.
Section 115A.9301 — Solid Waste Collection; Volume- Or Weight-based Pricing.
Section 115A.9302 — Waste Deposit; Disclosure.
Section 115A.931 — Yard Waste; Prohibition.
Section 115A.932 — Mercury Prohibition.
Section 115A.935 — Solid Waste Generated Outside Minnesota.
Section 115A.936 — Construction Debris As Cover Material Prohibited.
Section 115A.94 — Organized Collection.
Section 115A.941 — Solid Waste; Required Collection.
Section 115A.945 — Visible Costs; Solid Waste Management.
Section 115A.95 — Recyclable Materials.
Section 115A.951 — Telephone Directories.
Section 115A.952 — Retail Sale Of Problem Materials; Uniform Labeling And Consumer Information.
Section 115A.956 — Solid Waste Disposal; Problem Materials.
Section 115A.9561 — Major Appliances.
Section 115A.9565 — Cathode-ray Tube Prohibition.
Section 115A.96 — Household Hazardous Waste; Management.
Section 115A.961 — Household Batteries; Collection, Processing, And Disposal.
Section 115A.965 — Prohibitions On Selected Toxics In Packaging.
Section 115A.9651 — Listed Metals In Specified Products; Enforcement.