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Board approves switching hazardous-materials license period to calendar year with 18-month transition

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The Yarmouth Board of Health voted to move hazardous-materials (HazMat) license periods to the calendar year to align with other town permits and approved an 18-month transitional license so current holders need not reapply mid-season.

The Yarmouth Board of Health voted to change the licensing period for hazardous-materials registrations to the calendar year and to authorize an 18-month transitional license period for the one class of permits now on the fiscal year. Board members said…

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