Alaska Statutes
Alaska Stat. § 46.03.302 (2026)
Hazardous waste permit
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Sec. 46.03.302. Hazardous waste permit.
(a) A person may not treat, transport, store, or dispose of a hazardous waste as defined by the department by regulation unless that person first secures a permit from the department and submits to the department any reports or manifests that the department may require for handling the hazardous wastes.
(b) A person who generates hazardous waste is not required to obtain a permit under (a) of this section unless the person also treats, transports, stores, or disposes of the hazardous waste.
(a) A person may not treat, transport, store, or dispose of a hazardous waste as defined by the department by regulation unless that person first secures a permit from the department and submits to the department any reports or manifests that the department may require for handling the hazardous wastes.
(b) A person who generates hazardous waste is not required to obtain a permit under (a) of this section unless the person also treats, transports, stores, or disposes of the hazardous waste.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2001–2001 · leading case: Gilcrease v. Tesoro Petroleum Corp., 70 S.W.3d 265 (Tex. App. 2001).
Gilcrease v. Tesoro Petroleum Corp., 70 S.W.3d 265 (Tex. App. 2001). “200 (Lexis 1998) (requiring certification to conduct asbestos abatement services), with Alaska Stat. § 46.03.302 (Lexis 1998) (requiring a spe *271 cial permit to treat or dispose of hazardous waste).”
Fred Gilcrease & Dorothy Gilcrease v. Tesoro Petroleum Corp. (Tex. App. 2001). “200 (Lexis 1998) (requiring certification to conduct asbestos abatement services), with Alaska Stat. § 46.03.302 (Lexis 1998) (requiring a special permit to treat or dispose of hazardous waste) .”
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