§ 34A-11-1 Public policy
§ 34A-11-2 Definitions
§ 34A-11-3 Department designated as state agency under federal law
§ 34A-11-4 Functions of department and board
§ 34A-11-5 Cooperation with other agencies and groups
§ 34A-11-6 Acceptance of loans and grants
§ 34A-11-7 Employment of personnel
§ 34A-11-8 Rules identifying characteristics and listing hazardous wastes
§ 34A-11-9 Promulgation of rules governing hazardous wastes–Civil penalty forviolation
§ 34A-11-10 Notification of hazardous waste activity required–Civil penalty forviolation
§ 34A-11-11 Complaint alleging violation–Investigation–Report–Enforcementaction
§ 34A-11-12 Facility permits required–Issuance, modification, revocation,suspension, or denial–Term–Civil penalty for violation
§ 34A-11-12.1 Fees for applications, amendments, and renewals–Costs assessed–Schedule of costs and fees
§ 34A-11-13 Application for permits–Rules–Hearings
§ 34A-11-14 Terms and conditions of permits–Civil penalty for violation
§ 34A-11-15 Revocation, modification, or suspension of permit–Grounds
§ 34A-11-16 Inspection of facilities and records–Monitoring equipment–Reports
§ 34A-11-16.1 Annual fee for inspection and monitoring
§ 34A-11-17 Notice and order for correction of violation
§ 34A-11-18 Hearing on violation–Time for request–Notice–Action by board
§ 34A-11-19 Circuit court action against violator–Injunction
§ 34A-11-21 Violations classified as felonies
§ 34A-11-22 Public access to information–Confidential information excepted–Disclosure of protected information as misdemeanor
§ 34A-11-23 Other rights to abate nuisances and pollution unaffected
§ 34A-11-24 Hazardous waste revolving fund–Administration–Use of funds
§ 34A-11-25 Disposal fee levied by state–Records
§ 34A-11-26 County or municipal disposal fee–Distribution of fee shares

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