SB 736: Brownfields
GENERAL BILL by Truenow
Brownfields; Deleting a provision requiring certain property owners to provide information regarding institutional controls to the local government for mapping purposes; revising the conditions under which an applicant that has rehabilitated a contaminated site may submit and claim certain tax credits; deleting the definition of the term “monetary compensation”; revising the date by which the Department of Environmental Protection must issue annual site rehabilitation tax credit certificate awards; prohibiting the department or a delegated local pollution control program from denying a specified status or refusing to issue a specified order for certain brownfield sites that are only a portion of larger contaminated sites, etc.
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 2/13/2025 Senate • Filed
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SB 736, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 2/13/2025 at 4:14 PM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (1)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills H 733 Brownfields Anderson Similar Last Action: 2/19/2025 H Filed Citations - Statutes (10)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 196.1995 Economic development ad valorem tax exemption. Page 20 (pdf) 288.1175 Agriculture education and promotion facility. Page 21 (pdf) 376.303 Powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Protection. Page 2 (pdf) 376.30781 Tax credits for rehabilitation of drycleaning-solvent-contaminated sites and brownfield sites in designated brownfield areas; application process; rulemaking authority; revocation authority. Page 4 (pdf) 376.78 Legislative intent. Page 7 (pdf) 376.79 Definitions relating to Brownfields Redevelopment Act. Page 8 (pdf) 376.80 Brownfield program administration process. Page 9 (pdf) 376.81 Brownfield site and brownfield areas contamination cleanup criteria. Page 14 (pdf) 376.82 Eligibility criteria and liability protection. Page 15 (pdf) 1004.53 Interdisciplinary Center for Brownfield Rehabilitation Assistance. Page 22 (pdf)