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(f) The payments provided for in this section shall be
suspended or reduced when the Administration, with the advice of
the Governor's Commission on Abandonment and Recycling of Motor
Vehicles, determines that ordinary market forces do not require
the payment of the full bounty or any bounty to encourage the
removal and destruction of vehicles. After payments are
suspended or reduced under this subsection, the payments provided
for in this section shall resume only when the Administration,
with the advice of the Governor's Commission on Abandonment and
Recycling of Motor Vehicles, determines that ordinary market
forces do require the payment of the full bounty or part of it to
encourage the removal and destruction of vehicles. The
determinations made by the Administration under this subsection
shall be submitted to the Joint Standing Committee on
Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review for review.
(g) Payments may not be made for any vehicle destroyed in
accordance with this section during any period when payments have
been suspended pursuant to subsections (e) or (f) of this
section.]
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That effective July
1, 1986, that Sections 13-803, 15-512, 25-207(e), and 25-210(d)
and (e) be repealed and all monies in the Abandoned Vehicle Fund
at that time be transferred to the Transportation Trust Fund
without being distributed. It is the intent of the Legislature
that this program remain in effect until July 1, 1986 and during
fiscal years 1984; 1985 , and 1986 not more than $800,000
$600,000 shall be expended for this program from the Abandoned
Vehicle Fund during any one fiscal year.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect June July 1, 1984.
Approved May 29, 1984.
CHAPTER 699
(House Bill 1446)
AN ACT concerning
Controlled Hazardous Substances - Ban on Landfills
Disposal
FOR the purpose of providing for a temporary ban on controlled
hazardous substances landfills until the Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene or the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency adopts by regulation a certain list on
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