Introduced

SB 22 - This act modifies provisions relating to hazardous waste.

HAZARDOUS WASTE HOME ACQUISITION PROGRAM (Sections 260.850-260.865) - This act creates the Hazardous Waste Home Acquisition Program. Under this program, any homeowner who owns a home within 1 1/2 miles north, northeast, or northwest of I-70 at Exit 232A within the Spanish Village Subdivision may apply to sell their home for fair market rate to the Department of Natural Resources. Application criteria and timeline requirements for application decisions from the Department of Natural Resources are set forth in this act. In addition, this act sets forth an order of priority that the Department of Natural Resources shall follow when purchasing homes. Funding for the program will be subject to appropriation to the Hazardous Waste Home Acquisition Program Fund.

Under this act, if the Department of Natural Resources and the homeowner disagree with the homeowners's appraisal of fair market rate of the home, the Department shall also perform an appraisal on the home. Concurrently, the Department and homeowner shall mutually agree upon an appraiser to perform a third appraisal. The fair market rate of the home shall be determined by averaging the fair market rate of all three appraisals. In the event that a party is dissatisfied by the averaged fair market rate, they may seek expedited review in any court of competent jurisdiction.

Under this act, Hazardous Waste Home Acquisition Program costs shall not exceed $12.5 million.

RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL DISCLOSURE (Section 441.236) - Under this act, any seller or renter of a premises that was contaminated with radioactive material, who knows that such premises was contaminated with radioactive material, is required to disclose such radioactive contamination to any buyer or lessee in writing. Any person failing to make such a disclosure shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.

This act is identical to SCS/SB 600 (2016).

KAYLA HAHN


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