Vermont Statutes
Chapter 61 - Regulatory Provisions; Police Power of Municipalities
§ 2248. Salvage yard operational standards

§ 2248. Salvage yard operational standards
(a) [Repealed.]
(b) On or before March 31, 2011, the Secretary shall adopt by rule requirements for the siting, operation, and closure of salvage yards. The rules shall establish requirements for:
(1) The siting of salvage yards, including setbacks from surface waters, wetlands, and potable water supplies. Siting requirements under this subdivision may include site-specific conditions for salvage yards operating under a valid certificate of registration under section 2242 of this title, provided that such site-specific conditions are designed to prevent releases to groundwater, discharges to surface waters, or other risks to public health and the environment. A site-specific condition under this subdivision may include the requirement that the owner or operator of a salvage yard obtain an individual certificate of registration under section 2242 of this title instead of operating under a general permit adopted by the Secretary under subsection (c) of this section.
(2) Exemptions from the requirement to obtain a certificate of registration under section 2242 of this title.
(3) When an instrument of financial responsibility may be required by the Secretary in amounts necessary to:
(A) remediate potential or existing environmental contamination caused by the salvage yard; or
(B) assure proper management of salvage materials upon closure of the salvage yard.
(4) Removal of solid waste or tires from the salvage yard for proper disposal.
(5) Establishment and maintenance of screening or fencing of salvage yards from public view.
(6) Assuring proper closure of a salvage yard facility.
(7) Postclosure environmental monitoring of a salvage yard.
(8) Classes or categories of salvage yards, including those handling total loss vehicles from insurance.
(9) Additional measures that the Secretary determines necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and the environment.
(c)(1) The Secretary may issue a general permit for a certificate of registration issued to salvage yards under section 2242 of this title. The general permit may include a provision allowing a holder of a valid certificate of registration issued under this subchapter to self-certify compliance with the applicable standards of this subchapter and rules adopted under this subchapter. A general permit issued under this section shall be adopted by rule and may be incorporated into the rule required under subsection (b) of this section.
(2) If the Secretary adopts a general permit for the regulation of salvage yards under subdivision (1) of this subsection, the Secretary may require an owner or operator of a salvage yard that is operating under the general permit or that is applying for coverage under the general permit to obtain an individual certificate of registration under section 2242 of this title if any one of the following applies:
(A) the salvage yard does not qualify for the general permit;
(B) a salvage yard operating under the general permit is in violation of the terms and conditions of the general permit;
(C) the size, scope, or nature of the activity of the salvage yard exceeds the parameters of the general permit;
(D) the owner or operator of the salvage yard has a history of noncompliance; or
(E) the salvage yard presents a potential risk to public health or the environment.
(d) No person may deliver salvage vehicles to or operate a mobile salvage vehicle crusher at a salvage yard that does not hold a certificate of registration under this subchapter. A salvage yard holding a certificate of registration under this subchapter shall post a copy of its current certificate in a clearly visible location in the proximity of each entrance to the salvage yard.
(e) The requirement under subdivision (a)(2) of this section or rules adopted under this section to drain a vehicle within 365 days of receipt shall not apply to a salvage yard holding a certificate of registration under this subchapter that, as of January 1, 2010, is conducting business, the primary activity of which is the handling of total loss vehicles from insurance companies. (Added 2009, No. 93 (Adj. Sess.), § 1; amended 2011, No. 36, § 5, eff. May 19, 2011.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 24 - Municipal and County Government

Chapter 61 - Regulatory Provisions; Police Power of Municipalities

§ 2001. Definition

§ 2031. Jitneys; regulations; powers

§ 2032. Referendum

§ 2091. Complaint

§ 2092. Investigation; notice

§ 2093. Penalty

§ 2121. Injunctions

§ 2151. Child welfare

§ 2181. License not required

§ 2201. Throwing, depositing, burning, and dumping refuse; penalty; summons and complaint

§ 2201a. Depositing household and commercial trash in roadside and park litter barrels

§ 2202a. Municipalities—Responsibilities for solid waste

§ 2203a. Municipal disposal

§ 2203b. Recycling centers

§ 2206. Recycling centers

§ 2241. Definitions

§ 2242. Requirement for operation or maintenance

§ 2243. Administration; duties and authority

§ 2245. Incinerators, sanitary landfills, etc., excepted

§ 2246. Effect of local ordinances

§ 2247. Salvage yard certificate of registration

§ 2248. Salvage yard operational standards

§ 2251. Application for certificate of approved location

§ 2252. Time of hearing

§ 2253. Location requirements

§ 2254. Aesthetic, environmental, and community welfare considerations

§ 2255. Grant or denial of application; appeal

§ 2256. Certificate fees

§ 2257. Screening requirements; fencing

§ 2261. Application

§ 2262. Eligibility

§ 2271. Unauthorized disposal of vehicles

§ 2272. Removal of junk motor vehicles

§ 2273. Agency of Transportation; duties; general authority

§ 2274. Construction with other statutes

§ 2281. Injunctive relief; other remedies

§ 2282. Penalty

§ 2283. Appeals

§ 2291. Enumeration of powers

§ 2291a. Renewable energy devices

§ 2292. Construction with other laws

§ 2293. Regulation of condominium conversion; referendum

§ 2294. Missing person complaints and reports; filing required

§ 2295. Authority of municipal and county governments to regulate firearms, ammunition, hunting, fishing, and trapping

§ 2296. Regulation of amateur radio

§ 2296a. Right to recover expenses for emergency services

§ 2297. Definitions

§ 2297a. Enforcement of solid waste ordinance by town, city, or incorporated village

§ 2297b. Hearing by Environmental Division

§ 2299a. Eminent domain; solid waste management districts

§ 2299b. Definitions

§ 2299c. Determination by legislative body of district

§ 2299d. Petition; notice of hearing

§ 2299e. Finding of necessity; appeal

§ 2299f. Determination of damages; jury trial

§ 2299g. Compensation; where party cannot be found

§ 2299h. Copy of order; record

§ 2299i. Effect of payment of awards

§ 2299j. Access for examination of land

§ 2299k. Scope of civil rules