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['CERCLA, SARA, EPCRA']
['Tier II Inventory Reporting']
10/23/2025
State Info
Kentucky has adopted the federal Tier II reporting requirements into the state regulations, but the state has specific form submission and fee requirements. Click on the following link to view an ezExplanation for Tier II reporting:
Tier II reporting ezExplanation
See the state webpages, regulation, and statutes for requirements. A summary of the state Tier II submission requirements includes the following:
- Fees — May apply.
- Form required — Federal.
- Reporting agency — Commonwealth Emergency Response Commission (CERC).
- Electronic submission — Required.
Related information
Citations
- Kentucky Administrative Regulation: 106 KAR Chapter 001 — Disaster and Emergency Services
- Kentucky Revised Statute: KRS Chapter 39E— Implementation of Federal Hazardous Materials Program
- Kentucky Revised Statute: KRS 39E.210 — Report of Inventories and Location of Extremely Hazardous Substances
- Federal regulation: 40 CFR 370 — Hazardous Chemical Reporting: Community Right-to-know
- Federal regulation: 40 CFR 355 — Emergency Planning and Notification
- Federal regulation: 40 CFR 350 — Trade Secrecy Claims for Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Information: and Trade Secret Disclosures to Health Professionals
['CERCLA, SARA, EPCRA']
['Tier II Inventory Reporting']
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