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    • Rhode Island General Laws
    • Title 37 - Public Property and Works
    • Chapter 37-15.1 - Hard-To-Dispose Material — Control and Recycling
    • Section 37-15.1-7. - Repealed.

    Rhode Island General Laws
    Chapter 37-15.1 - Hard-To-Dispose Material — Control and Recycling
    Section 37-15.1-7. - Repealed.

    § 37-15.1-7. Repealed.
    History of Section.P.L. 1989, ch. 514, § 1; Repealed by P.L. 1995, ch. 370, art. 40, § 170, effective July 1, 1995.

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    Structure Rhode Island General Laws

    Rhode Island General Laws

    Title 37 - Public Property and Works

    Chapter 37-15.1 - Hard-To-Dispose Material — Control and Recycling

    Section 37-15.1-1. - Statement of policy.

    Section 37-15.1-2. - Declaration of purpose.

    Section 37-15.1-3. - Definitions.

    Section 37-15.1-4. - Prohibitions.

    Section 37-15.1-5. - Revenue.

    Section 37-15.1-6. - Allocation of funds.

    Section 37-15.1-7. - Repealed.

    Section 37-15.1-8. - Application procedure.

    Section 37-15.1-9. - Duties of the department.

    Section 37-15.1-10. - Cooperation between industry and department.

    Section 37-15.1-11. - Severability.

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