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Under Connecticut law, which statute specifically governs the transfer of properties that have been used to store or handle hazardous waste, requiring environmental investigation before or after the transfer?

Correct Answer

A) CGS §§ 22a-134 through 22a-134e, the Connecticut Transfer Act

CGS §§ 22a-134 through 22a-134e, known as the Connecticut Transfer Act, specifically governs the transfer of 'establishments' that have stored, generated, treated, or disposed of hazardous waste. It requires environmental investigation and, if necessary, remediation before or after the transfer, and mandates the filing of specific forms (Form I, II, or III) with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP).

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A
CGS §§ 22a-134 through 22a-134e, the Connecticut Transfer Act
B
CGS § 42-110a, the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act
C
CGS § 20-325c, the Connecticut Agency Disclosure Law
D
CGS § 20-327b, the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act

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