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If You Own Contaminated Property - By: Samuel D. Bornstein

The statutes enacted by the Legislature often contain provisions that delegate power to administrative agencies to promulgate additional regulations in furtherance of the statutory purpose.

Pursuant to such a delegation, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) promulgated ”mercury rules" which set emission limits of mercury from iron and steel melters. The rules exceeded federal requirements.

In a recent lawsuit, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court was asked to set the rules aside as being beyond the agency's power.

YOU BE THE JUDGE: Does DEP have unlimited power to affect the ownership and operation of property in an effort to deal with pollution?

The Court sustained the rules, noting that DEP was given broad discretion by the Legislature. In that regard, DEP's power was not limited to the enactment of standards adopted by the federal government.

And DEP's discretion was entitled to judicial deference in the absence of evidence that DEP had acted arbitrarily or capriciously. The evidence in the case showed DEP relied upon task force reports and health analyses. In light of this investigation, the agency had set standards in the rules which were attainable based on reasonably available control technology.

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About the Author

Author, Samuel D. Bornstein, is associated with the law firm (http://www.bornsteinlawfirm.com/) and has 40 years of experience in representing individuals and a wide variety of businesses from Fortune 100 companies that need specialized assistance to smaller companies that look to the firm as their "in house" lawyer for general day-to-day advice. The firm is experienced with transactional work and litigation, emphasizing corporate and partnership operations, employment and workplace law.

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