Effective: September 29, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 49 - 132nd General Assembly
The director of environmental protection may do any of the following:
(A) Adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code establishing requirements or authorizations that the director considers necessary or appropriate to implement and administer this chapter.
(B) As the representative of the governor pursuant to EPCRA, request the administrator of the United States environmental protection agency to apply the toxic chemical release reporting requirements of that act to the owner or operator of any facility in this state that manufactures, processes, or otherwise uses a toxic chemical if, in the director's judgment, such reporting is warranted by the toxicity of the toxic chemical manufactured, processed, or otherwise used at the facility; the proximity of the facility to other facilities that release the toxic chemical or to population centers; or the history of releases of the toxic chemical at the facility;
(C) As the representative of the governor pursuant to EPCRA, petition the administrator to, by regulation, add a chemical to or delete a chemical from the list of toxic chemicals subject to the toxic chemical release reporting requirements of that act if, in the director's judgment, the chemical meets the criteria required by that act.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Chapter 3751 | Hazardous Substances
Section 3751.01 | Hazardous Substances Definitions.
Section 3751.02 | Authority of Director.
Section 3751.03 | Submission of Toxic Chemical Release Forms.
Section 3751.04 | Specific Chemical Identity as Trade Secret.
Section 3751.05 | Toxic Chemical Release Reporting Fund.
Section 3751.06 | Enforcement.
Section 3751.07 | Prohibitions.
Section 3751.08 | Right of Entry.
Section 3751.09 | Issuing Abatement Orders.
Section 3751.10 | Prosecutions.