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Senators amend remediation exemption to cover properties constructed as day‑care centers; language to be added to HB 2169
Summary
Senate Commerce members amended Senate Bill 2340 to extend remediation responsibility and a deed notice to properties converted to residential use or constructed as day‑care facilities; the amended SB 2340 was added to House Bill 2169 and passed out of conference by consensus.
Senate Commerce members on Monday amended language from Senate Bill 2340 to make owners responsible for investigation, removal and remediation of contamination when nonresidential property is converted to residential use or constructed as a day‑care facility, and to require a deed notice noting potential contamination. The committee agreed to add the amended SB 2340 into House Bill 2169 and pass that package out of conference.
The committee’s discussion began when Senator Owens, a member of the committee, said, “we pulled 23 40, which is the remediation exemption for property in Johnson County” and described an amendment that had been negotiated with committee stakeholders. The amendment inserts language stating that a…
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