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§ 9203. Authority of the Secretary; regulations; effective date [Effective upon promulgation of regulations by the Secretary pursuant to subsection (c) of this section].

§ 9203. Authority of the Secretary; regulations; effective date [Effective upon promulgation of regulations by the Secretary pursuant to subsection (c) of this section]. (a) The provisions of this chapter do not affect the authority of the Secretary under any other statute or regulation to issue any order to the transferor(s) or transferee(s) of an […]

§ 9205. Termination of operations or filing for bankruptcy at a chemical or hazardous substance establishment; procedures [Effective upon promulgation of regulations by the Secretary pursuant to § 9203(c) of this title].

§ 9205. Termination of operations or filing for bankruptcy at a chemical or hazardous substance establishment; procedures [Effective upon promulgation of regulations by the Secretary pursuant to § 9203(c) of this title]. (a) Not later than the date of termination of all business or other activities at an establishment or the date of filing for […]

§ 9118. Cease and desist orders.

§ 9118. Cease and desist orders. The Secretary shall have the power to issue a cease and desist order to any person violating any provision of this chapter ordering such person to cease and desist from such violation, provided that any cease and desist order issued pursuant to this section shall expire: (1) After 30 […]

§ 9119. Injunctions.

§ 9119. Injunctions. The Court of Chancery shall have jurisdiction to enjoin violations of this chapter. 67 Del. Laws, c. 326, § 1; 

§ 9120. Inconsistent laws or ordinances superseded.

§ 9120. Inconsistent laws or ordinances superseded. All laws or ordinances inconsistent with any provisions of this chapter are hereby superseded to the extent of the inconsistency. 67 Del. Laws, c. 326, § 1; 

§ 9121. Short title.

§ 9121. Short title. This subchapter shall be known, and may be cited, as the “Brownfields Development Program.” 74 Del. Laws, c. 409, § 4;