§ 9114. Tax assessment.
§ 9114. Tax assessment. (a) (1) With regard to gross receipts received after December 31, 1990, and before July 1, 1993, there shall be added to the tax provided in §§ 2902(c)(3) and 2905(b)(1) of Title 30 an additional tax of .6% on all taxable gross receipts determined under §§ 2902 and 2905 of Title […]
§ 8004. Effectuation by Governor.
§ 8004. Effectuation by Governor. The Governor is authorized to take such action as may be necessary and proper in the Governor’s discretion to effectuate the Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact and the initial organization and continued operation of the Commission. 65 Del. Laws, c. 244, § 2; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § […]
§ 9115. Notice in property records.
§ 9115. Notice in property records. (a) Pursuant to § 9104(b)(2) of this title, when a release of a hazardous substance that has been determined by the Secretary to be a threat to public health or the environment has occurred at a facility or property on which the facility is located, the owner of the […]
§ 8005. Low-level radioactive waste surcharge rebates.
§ 8005. Low-level radioactive waste surcharge rebates. Authority is given to Delaware’s Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Commissioners to approve the disbursement of funds from the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Surcharge Escrow Account established by the U.S. Department of Energy. These funds can only be used to: (1) Establish low-level radioactive waste disposal facilities; (2) […]
§ 9116. Confidentiality of proprietary information.
§ 9116. Confidentiality of proprietary information. Information obtained by the Secretary under this chapter shall be available to the public as provided in Chapter 100 of Title 29, unless the Secretary certifies such information to be proprietary. The Secretary may make such certification where any person shows to the satisfaction of the Secretary that the […]
§ 9101. Short title.
§ 9101. Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Delaware Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act.” 67 Del. Laws, c. 326, § 1;
§ 9102. Declaration of purpose; applicability.
§ 9102. Declaration of purpose; applicability. (a) The General Assembly recognizes that large quantities of hazardous substances are and have been generated, transported, treated, and stored within the State. The General Assembly also recognizes that some hazardous substances have been stored or disposed of at facilities in the State in a manner insufficient to protect […]
§ 7912. Notice.
§ 7912. Notice. (a) The owner or another person designated by the Department shall provide a copy of a signed environmental covenant as required by the Department to: (1) All persons who signed the covenant; (2) All persons holding a recorded interest in the real property subject to the covenant; (3) All persons in possession […]
§ 7913. Recording.
§ 7913. Recording. (a) An environmental covenant and any amendment or termination of the covenant must be recorded in every county in which any portion of the real property subject to the covenant is located. A recorded environmental covenant or a notice recorded pursuant to § 7914 of this title must be indexed in the […]
§ 7914. Duration.
§ 7914. Duration. (a) An environmental covenant is perpetual unless: (1) Limited by its terms to a specific duration or the occurrence of a specific event; (2) Terminated by consent pursuant to § 7915 of this title; [or] (3) Terminated pursuant to subsection (b) of this section or (4) Terminated or modified by judicial decree […]