Model Toxics Control Act definition

Model Toxics Control Act or "act" means chapter 70.105D RCW, first passed by the voters in the November 1988 general election as Initiative 97 and as since amended by the legislature.
Model Toxics Control Act or “MTCA”" means Chapter 70.105D of the Revised Code of Washington and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
Model Toxics Control Act or “MTCA” means chapter 70.105D RCW, first passed by the voters in the November 1988 general election as Initiative 97 and as since amended by the legislature. WAC 173-340-200.

Examples of Model Toxics Control Act in a sentence

  • The project must be associated with either a Model Toxics Control Act or Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act habitat restoration project or, if approved through a shoreline conditional use permit, any other significant habitat enhancement project.


More Definitions of Model Toxics Control Act

Model Toxics Control Act or "act" means the act approved by the voters at the November 1988 general election, also known as Initiative
Model Toxics Control Act means the Chapter 70.105D of the Revised Code of Washington and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
Model Toxics Control Act or “MTCA” means the statute found at Chapter 70.105D RCW and all codes, regulations, and guidance promulgated thereunder.

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