Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 886 -- Solid Waste

Sponsor:  Schlottach

This bill specifies that a person commits the crime of
disposition of demolition waste if he or she purposely or
knowingly disposes of or causes the disposal of demolition waste
on any property in the state that is not a solid waste processing
facility or a solid waste disposal area that has obtained an
operating permit from the Department of Natural Resources.

Any person that knows or should have known that his or her agent
or employee has committed criminal disposition of demolition
waste will be guilty of conspiracy to commit disposition of
demolition waste.  The penalty for the crime of disposition of
demolition waste is increased from a class A misdemeanor to a
class D felony.  The crime of criminal disposition of demolition
waste in the second degree is abolished.  The civil penalties for
violations of the solid waste management provisions are
increased.

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Missouri House of Representatives
94th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
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