Defines "aboveground storage tank" as a tank or combination of tanks that is at least 90% above the surface of the ground, that has a capacity of more than 1,500 gallons but not more than 20,000 gallons, and that is used for the bulk storage and distribution of motor fuel to retailers or used at an airport. Changes the name of the underground petroleum storage excess liability fund to the "petroleum storage excess liability fund" (ELTF). Changes the name of the underground storage tank financial assurance board to the "petroleum storage tank financial assurance board" (financial assurance board). Transfers, from the state fire marshal and the fire prevention and building safety commission to the department of environmental management (department) and the environmental rules board, the authority to issue certificates for people who install, test, or decommission underground or aboveground storage tanks. Transfers rules concerning the certification program. Authorizes the use of the ELTF to provide a source of money to satisfy liabilities for corrective action involving aboveground storage tanks. Authorizes the use of the ELTF to provide reimbursement of 50% of costs of decommissioning or replacing underground petroleum storage tanks subject to certain conditions, but limits the total amounts that can be paid from the ELTF each year for this purpose. Requires the financial assurance board to adopt: (1) rules concerning this reimbursement program; and (2) rules under which ELTF eligibility and funding may be reopened for a release previously granted "no further action" status by the department. Provides that a subsequent owner of a property on which a restrictive covenant has been placed because of soil or water contamination due to a leaking underground or aboveground storage tank is eligible for reimbursement from the ELTF of remediation expenses if the tank was registered and all annual fees for the tank were paid before the eligible release. Provides that the commissioner of the department (commissioner) may not: (1) issue an order to secure compliance; or (2) proceed in court; to require the owner or operator of an underground storage tank to undertake corrective action with respect to a release of petroleum until the commissioner has received and reviewed the initial site characterization of the site of the release. Provides that, if a quantity of the released petroleum remains or may remain underground at a site, the commissioner is prohibited from: (1) requesting that the owner or operator execute a restrictive covenant applying to the site; (2) making a determination of no further action being required at the site; or (3) approving closure of the site; unless the commissioner has received and reviewed the initial site characterization, but allows the commissioner to require the owner or operator to undertake corrective action at the site before reviewing the initial site characterization in case of a threat to human health or the environment. Establishes requirements for initial site characterizations. Provides that a qualified environmental professional, upon behalf of a tank owner, may request a waiver of the initial site characterization requirements and suggest an alternative procedure. Provides that the fee for the inspection of gasoline or kerosene: (1) applies to "avgas" (aviation fuel used in piston engine powered aircraft) in the same manner and to the same extent as it applies to gasoline; and (2) applies to jet fuel in the same manner and to the same extent as it applies to kerosene. Establishes an aviation fuel account (account) within the ELTF and requires that the inspection fees on avgas and jet fuel be deposited in the account. Provides that the account may be used only for financial responsibility, corrective action, third party indemnification, and administration expenses related to avgas and jet fuel.
Statutes affected: Introduced Senate Bill (S): 4-10-18-12, 5-1.2-12-3, 13-11-2-2, 13-11-2-17, 13-11-2-62.5, 13-11-2-62.7, 13-11-2-63.5, 13-11-2-73, 13-11-2-77, 13-11-2-85.6, 13-11-2-87, 13-11-2-119, 13-11-2-148, 13-11-2-150, 13-11-2-172, 13-11-2-194, 13-11-2-241, 13-14-9-1, 13-23-1-1, 13-23-1-2, 13-23-5-1, 13-23-5-3, 13-23-6-2, 13-23-7-1, 13-23-9-1.3, 13-23-9-1.5, 13-23-11-2, 13-23-11-7, 13-23-12-1, 13-23-12-4, 13-23-13-6, 13-23-13-14, 13-23-13-16, 13-23-14-4, 13-23-16-2, 13-27-8-3, 13-30-3-11, 13-30-4-1, 13-30-7-7, 16-44-2-18.5, 22-12-2-2
Senate Bill (S): 4-10-18-12, 5-1.2-12-3, 13-11-2-2, 13-11-2-17, 13-11-2-62.5, 13-11-2-62.7, 13-11-2-63.5, 13-11-2-73, 13-11-2-77, 13-11-2-85.6, 13-11-2-87, 13-11-2-119, 13-11-2-148, 13-11-2-150, 13-11-2-172, 13-11-2-194, 13-11-2-241, 13-14-9-1, 13-23-5-1, 13-23-6-2, 13-23-7-1, 13-23-9-1.3, 13-23-9-1.5, 13-23-11-2, 13-23-11-7, 13-23-12-1, 13-23-12-4, 13-23-13-6, 13-23-13-14, 13-23-13-16, 13-23-14-4, 13-23-16-2, 13-27-8-3, 13-30-3-11, 13-30-4-1, 13-30-7-7, 16-44-2-18.5, 22-12-2-2
Senate Bill (H): 4-10-18-12, 5-1.2-12-3, 13-11-2-2, 13-11-2-17, 13-11-2-62.5, 13-11-2-62.7, 13-11-2-63.5, 13-11-2-73, 13-11-2-77, 13-11-2-85.6, 13-11-2-87, 13-11-2-119, 13-11-2-148, 13-11-2-150, 13-11-2-172, 13-11-2-194, 13-11-2-241, 13-14-9-1, 13-23-5-1, 13-23-6-2, 13-23-7-1, 13-23-9-1.3, 13-23-9-1.5, 13-23-11-2, 13-23-11-7, 13-23-12-1, 13-23-12-4, 13-23-13-6, 13-23-13-14, 13-23-13-16, 13-23-14-4, 13-23-16-2, 13-27-8-3, 13-30-3-11, 13-30-4-1, 13-30-7-7, 16-44-2-18, 16-44-2-18.5, 22-12-2-2
Enrolled Senate Bill (S): 4-10-18-12, 5-1.2-12-3, 13-11-2-17, 13-11-2-62.5, 13-11-2-62.7, 13-11-2-63.5, 13-11-2-73, 13-11-2-77, 13-11-2-85.6, 13-11-2-87, 13-11-2-119, 13-11-2-148, 13-11-2-150, 13-11-2-172, 13-11-2-194, 13-11-2-241, 13-14-9-1, 13-23-5-1, 13-23-6-2, 13-23-7-1, 13-23-9-1.3, 13-23-9-1.5, 13-23-11-2, 13-23-11-7, 13-23-12-1, 13-23-12-4, 13-23-13-6, 13-23-13-14, 13-23-13-16, 13-23-14-4, 13-23-16-2, 13-27-8-3, 13-30-3-11, 13-30-4-1, 13-30-7-7, 16-44-2-18, 16-44-2-18.5