The Act makes it unlawful to dump waste in places such as public highways, lakes or rivers, or private property. An individual who dumps waste, other than biomedical waste, hazardous waste, or hazardous substances, not in excess of 500 pounds or 100 cubic feet is guilty of a misdemeanor. If the waste exceeds these quantities, the first offense is a misdemeanor and subsequent offenses are felonies. If the waste, no matter what the quantity, is biomedical or hazardous waste, or a hazardous substance, the offense is classified as a felony
Last term, for the first time since its watershed decision in Philadelphia v. New Jersey, the Suprem...
The Act requires that all property on which a landfill is or has been located be properly identified...
This comment will analyze the provisions of the Act which affect local governments by restricting lo...
The Act makes it unlawful to dump waste in places such as public highways, lakes or rivers, or priva...
The Act requires the Environmental Protection Division to compile and update an inventory of hazardo...
The Act creates the Hazardous Waste Trust Fund with monies collected from fees on generators and imp...
The Act implements a good neighbor policy by requiring that a county obtain approval from a neighbor...
The Act amends the Georgia Hazardous Waste Management Authority Act by including within the definiti...
The Act makes numerous amendments to the Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act. The Act ...
The Act provides for additional regulations related to the management, handling, and disposal of sol...
The Act alters the reporting fees and liability of owners of property that falls under Georgia\u27s ...
This document provides information on illegal dumping including related issues and proper waste mana...
The Act amends the Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act and allows certain solid waste d...
SB 533 replaces the Solid Waste Management Act and creates a Solid Waste Management Authority, creat...
The Act seeks to reduce the amount of solid waste generated in the state by imposing restrictions on...
Last term, for the first time since its watershed decision in Philadelphia v. New Jersey, the Suprem...
The Act requires that all property on which a landfill is or has been located be properly identified...
This comment will analyze the provisions of the Act which affect local governments by restricting lo...
The Act makes it unlawful to dump waste in places such as public highways, lakes or rivers, or priva...
The Act requires the Environmental Protection Division to compile and update an inventory of hazardo...
The Act creates the Hazardous Waste Trust Fund with monies collected from fees on generators and imp...
The Act implements a good neighbor policy by requiring that a county obtain approval from a neighbor...
The Act amends the Georgia Hazardous Waste Management Authority Act by including within the definiti...
The Act makes numerous amendments to the Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act. The Act ...
The Act provides for additional regulations related to the management, handling, and disposal of sol...
The Act alters the reporting fees and liability of owners of property that falls under Georgia\u27s ...
This document provides information on illegal dumping including related issues and proper waste mana...
The Act amends the Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act and allows certain solid waste d...
SB 533 replaces the Solid Waste Management Act and creates a Solid Waste Management Authority, creat...
The Act seeks to reduce the amount of solid waste generated in the state by imposing restrictions on...
Last term, for the first time since its watershed decision in Philadelphia v. New Jersey, the Suprem...
The Act requires that all property on which a landfill is or has been located be properly identified...
This comment will analyze the provisions of the Act which affect local governments by restricting lo...