(A)(1) The owner or operator of a drycleaning facility shall register with and pay initial registration fees to the Department of Revenue for each drycleaning facility in operation, and pay annual or quarterly renewal registration fees as established by the Department of Revenue. The fee must be accompanied by a notarized certification from the owner or operator of the drycleaning facility, on a form provided by the Department of Revenue, certifying the number of employees employed by the owner or operator of the drycleaning facility for the twelve-month period preceding payment of the fee.
(2)(a) The property owner of the drycleaning facility may register the site if the owner or operator of the drycleaning facility does not register a site under the provisions of this section. Upon registration by the property owner, the owner or operator of the drycleaning facility must be notified by the Department of Revenue of the registration, and the owner or operator of the drycleaning facility shall comply with all applicable provisions of this article, including the payment of subsequent renewal fees imposed under subsection (B).
(b) The property owner shall obtain a notarized certification from the owner or operator of the drycleaning facility, on a form provided by the Department of Revenue, certifying the number of employees employed by the owner or operator of the drycleaning facility and his dry drop-off facilities for the twelve-month period preceding payment of the fee and shall remit the fee imposed pursuant to subsection (B). If the property owner is unable to obtain information as to the number of employees at the site, the property owner shall remit the fee imposed pursuant to subsection (B)(3) in order to register the site.
(B) An initial and annual registration fee for each drycleaning facility with:
(1) up to four employees is seven hundred fifty dollars;
(2) five to ten employees is one thousand five hundred dollars;
(3) eleven or more employees is two thousand two hundred fifty dollars.
A drycleaning facility that possesses a drycleaning facility exemption certificate issued pursuant to Section 44-56-425 is exempt from the fee imposed pursuant to this section.
(C) Each drycleaning facility registered in accordance with this section must be issued an annual drycleaner's certificate of registration by the Department of Revenue. The certificate of registration authorized pursuant to this section is valid beginning the first day of October following the registration and ending on the last day of the following September. In the case of a new drycleaning facility registered in accordance with this section, the certificate of registration authorized pursuant to this section is valid beginning on the day it is issued and ending on the last day of the following September.
(D) In order to purchase or receive drycleaning solvent from a wholesale supply facility or another drycleaning facility, a drycleaning facility shall provide the supplier of drycleaning solvent a copy of its current certificate of registration or drycleaning facility exemption certificate issued pursuant to Section 44-56-425, whichever is applicable.
(E) Drycleaning solvent only must be purchased from a solvent supplier who is registered pursuant to Section 44-56-460(B).
(1) A wholesale supply facility is prohibited from selling or transferring drycleaning solvent to any drycleaning facility not in possession of a current certificate of registration or a drycleaning facility exemption certificate issued pursuant to Section 44-56-425.
(2) A drycleaning facility is prohibited from selling or transferring drycleaning solvent to any other drycleaning facility not in possession of a current certificate of registration or a drycleaning facility exemption certificate issued pursuant to Section 44-56-425. This prohibition applies even if the same person owns or operates both drycleaning facilities.
(3) A drycleaning facility not in possession of a current certificate of registration or a drycleaning facility exemption certificate issued pursuant to Section 44-56-425, is prohibited from purchasing or receiving drycleaning solvent.
HISTORY: 2013 Act No. 30, Section 1, eff May 21, 2013.
Editor's Note
Prior Laws: Former Section 44-56-440 was titled Moratorium established on administrative and judicial actions by department, and had the following history: 1995 Act No. 119, Section 1; 2000 Act No. 317, Section 2; 2004 Act No. 237, Section 5, eff May 24, 2004; 2009 Act No. 14, Section 1, eff May 6, 2009.