Sec. 22a-181. (Formerly Sec. 19-517). Emergency action.
Sec. 22a-181. (Formerly Sec. 19-517). Emergency action. Notwithstanding the
provisions of this chapter or any other provisions of law, if the commissioner finds that
an air pollution emergency exists caused by adverse meteorological conditions, such as
an inversion or a stagnant high pressure system, which requires immediate action to
protect the public health or safety, he may order any person causing air pollution to
reduce or discontinue air pollution immediately. If under any circumstances the commissioner finds any person is causing air pollution to such an extent as to require immediate
action to protect the public health or safety, he may order such person to reduce or
discontinue the air pollution immediately. Upon the issuance of any such order, the
commissioner shall fix a place and time, not later than forty-eight hours thereafter, for
a hearing to be held before him. Not more than twenty-four hours after the conclusion
of such hearing, and without adjournment thereof, the commissioner shall affirm, modify
or set aside his order.
(1967, P.A. 754, S. 12; 1971, P.A. 872, S. 25; 1972, P.A. 103, S. 4.)
History: 1971 act replaced "commission", i.e. clean air commission, with "commissioner", i.e. commissioner of environmental protection; 1972 act reworded provision re immediate action for protection of public health or safety; Sec. 19-517
transferred to Sec. 22a-181 in 1983.