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<br />information on the location, type, quantity, and the health risks of hazardous materials handled,
<br />11 used, stored, or disposed of in the State, which could be accidentally released into the
<br />environment be made available to firefighters, health officials, planners, public safety officers,
<br />health 6aie'pro"Viders', regulatory agencies and 'o-ai'er'int'er'este'7d"pe-rso-ns.
<br />ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY UNDER THE HWCL AND CHAPTER 6.95
<br />16, Section 25189 of the Health and Safety Code provides for civil liability for any
<br />negligent or intentional violation of the HWCL, or for any violation of any permit, rule,
<br />regulation, standard, or requirement issued or promulgated pursuant to the HWCL Section
<br />25189.2 of the Health and Safety Code is an alternative strict liability provision, which provides
<br />for civil liability for any violation of the HWCL, or for any violation of any permit, rule,
<br />regulation, standard, or requirement issued or promulgated pursuant to the HWCL
<br />17. The HWCL, pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 25145.4,,25181 and 25184,
<br />� authorizes the Court to issue an order that enjoins any ongoing or potential violation of the
<br />HWCL, or any applicable rule, regulation, permit, standard, requirement, or order issued or
<br />promulgated pursuant to the HWCL.
<br />18. Health and Safety Code section 25184 provides that in civil actions brought pursuant
<br />to the HWCL in which an injunction or temporary restraining order is sought, it shall not be
<br />necessary to allege or prove at any stage of the proceeding that irreparable damage will occur
<br />should the temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, or permanent injunction not be
<br />issued; or that the remedy at law is inadequate, and the temporary restraining order, preliminary
<br />injunction, or permanent injunction shall issue without such allegations and without such proof,
<br />19. Section 25514 of the Health and Safety Code provides for civil liability for violations
<br />of Chapter 6.95.
<br />20. Chapter 6.95., pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 25516, 25516,1 and
<br />25516.2, authorizes the Court to issue an order that enjoins any ongoing or potential violation of
<br />Chapter 6.95.
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<br />First Amended Complaint for Preliminary and Permanent Injunction, Civil Penalties and Other Equitable Relief
<br />Case No, R009457686
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