AB 993
Hazardous materials management: Rural CUPA Reimbursement Account.
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Bill overview
This bill amends California law to make all counties with populations under 150,000 eligible for reimbursement funds to support hazardous materials management programs. Previously, these funds were primarily targeted to rural counties that hadn't yet established a Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) by January 1, 2000. The bill removes the requirement for CUPA certification and implementation as a condition for receiving these funds, contingent on a legislative appropriation. This aims to improve hazardous waste and materials management across the state, particularly in smaller, underserved areas.
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