Legislature(1997 - 1998)
02/05/1997 01:38 PM Senate JUD
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SB 39 HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS, MATERIALS, AND WASTE
SENATOR PARNELL moved to adopt the draft committee substitute for
SB 39 (0-LS0214\B) as CSSB 39(JUD). There being no objection, the
motion carried.
ANNETTE KREITZER, staff to Senator Leman, sponsor of SB 39,
explained four technical changes made in the committee substitute.
In response to two concerns raised during the previous hearing, she
clarified the purpose of SB 39 is to ensure that businesses
required to report hazardous substances, chemicals and waste can do
so as simply as possible. The requirement to report consumer
commodities of a hzardous material in a quantity of more than 1,000
pounds was aimed at large stores such as K-Mart and COSTCO. Local
fire departments know what materials are in those stores, therefore
an additional placard is unnecessary. The definition of "hazardous
chemical" on page 4 lines 16-17, is taken from the OSHA definition
(29 C.F.R. 1910.1200(c). The exceptions, listed on lines 18-30,
are derived from 40 C.F.R. 370.2 (Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act). SB 39 makes no changes to existing federal
law, it further codifies it.
SENATOR PARNELL asked Ms. Kreitzer to respond to the concern about
the compressed gas requirement that was raised during the previous
hearing. MS. KREITZER explained this issue was discussed in the
Senate Resources Committee at length last session. SB 39 removes
two provisions from statute that are not required by federal law.
Those provisions read:
Page 4, lines 15-16: (2) [A CONSUMER COMMODITY OF A HAZARDOUS
MATERIAL IN A QUANTITY OF MORE THAN 1,000 POUNDS]
and lines 24-25: (7) [COMPRESSED GASSES EQUAL TO OR MORE THAN
200 CUBIC FEET AT STANDARD TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE].
She noted the goal of SB 39 is to require one reporting form that
will satisfy the reporting requirements for the Municipality of
Anchorage, the Emergency Response Commission, and the federal
requirements for MSDS sheets.
SENATOR PARNELL asked if the reporting requirement for compressed
gasses is still mandated by the Municipality of Anchorage. MS.
KREITZER stated it is, and added this discussion began with SB 33,
which was enacted several years ago. The discussions have been
ongoing, with the goal of streamlining reporting requirements so
that an electronic format can be used.
There being no further testimony or discussion, SENATOR MILLER
moved CSSB 39(JUD) out of committee with individual
recommendations. There being no objection to the motion, it was so
ordered.
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