Due care activities means those response activities identified as part of a brownfield plan that are necessary to allow the owner or operator of an eligible property in the plan to comply with the requirements of section 20107a or 21304c of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.20107a and 324.21304c.
Due care activities means those activities conducted under sections 20107a and 21304c.
Due care activities are defined by Section 2(k) of the Xxxxxxxxxx Redevelopment Financing Act;
Examples of Due care activities in a sentence
Due care activities include supplemental environmental investigation to determine the extent of contamination that must be addressed during redevelopment; the development of a Due Care Plan to outline due care measures, due care activities including soil removal and engineering controls, and Documentation of Due Care Plan Compliance.
More Definitions of Due care activities
Due care activities means those response activities identified as part of a brownfield plan that are necessary to allow the owner or operator of an eligible property in the plan to comply with the requirements of Section 20107a of Part 201 of Act No. 451 of the Public Acts of 1994, being Section 324.20107a of the Michigan Compiled Laws. MCL 125.2652(j).
Due care activities means those activities conducted under section 20107a.
Due care activities is defined by Section 2(k) of Act 381; “Eligible Activities” is defined by Section 2(l) of Act 381; “Eligible Property or Property” is defined by Section 2(m) Act 381; “Eligible Party” is defined by Section 2(l) of Act 381;
Due care activities means those response activities identified as part of a Brownfield Plan that are necessary to allow the owner or operator of an eligible property in the Plan to comply with the requirements of Section 20107a of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.20107a. MCLA 125.2652(k).
Due care activities means those response activities identified as part of a brownfield plan that are necessary to allow the owner or operator of an eligible property in the plan to comply with the requirements of Section 20107a of the NREPA, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.20107a.
Due care activities means those response activities