Code of the District of Columbia
Official codified DC law sourced from the DC Council Open Law Library (public domain). 21,163 sections indexed.
- § 8-411Administration and enforcement; adoption of regulations.
- § 8-412Enforcement.
- § 8-413Reports of pesticide accidents or losses.
- § 8-414Storage and disposal.
- § 8-415Reciprocity.
- § 8-416Cooperative agreements.
- § 8-417Unlawful acts.
- § 8-418Penalties.
- § 8-419Severability.
- § 8-431Definitions.
- § 8-432District restricted-use and non-essential pesticides.
- § 8-433Prohibited and restricted uses.
- § 8-434Exemptions.
- § 8-435Pesticide education.
- § 8-436Annual reporting.
- § 8-437Pesticide applicator reports.
- § 8-438.01Pesticide Registration Fund.
- § 8-438Pesticide registration fee.
- § 8-439Penalties.
- § 8-440Rules.
- § 8-501Definitions.
- § 8-502Unlawful acts.
- § 8-503Label requirements.
- § 8-504Guaranty of manufacturer as defense; prosecution of manufacturer outside District.
- § 8-505Violations of § 8-502, § 8-504, or § 8-507.
- § 8-506Administration of chapter.
- § 8-507Investigations.
- § 8-508Seizure and destruction of mattresses.
- § 8-601Waterclosets required.
- § 8-602Permit required to maintain privy.
- § 8-603Regulation of waste disposal systems.
- § 8-604Penalties.
- § 8-631.01Findings and declaration of purpose.
- § 8-631.02Definitions.
- § 8-632.01Liabilities.
- § 8-632.02Defenses.
- § 8-632.03Liability of a non-responsible person.
- § 8-633.01Establishment.
- § 8-633.02Eligibility and requirements.
- § 8-633.03Cleanup action plan.
- § 8-633.04Fees, bonds, and other security of the cleanup action plan.
- § 8-633.05Cleanup standards.
- § 8-633.06Certificate of Completion.
- § 8-633.07Withdrawal from the Program.
- § 8-633.08Clean Land Fund.
- § 8-634.01Response and order authority.
- § 8-634.02Reimbursement for reasonable costs.
- § 8-634.03Access to information.
- § 8-634.04Entry, inspection, and sampling.
- § 8-634.05Review.
- § 8-634.06Civil penalties.
- § 8-634.07Judicial actions.
- § 8-634.08Settlement authority.
- § 8-634.09Contribution action.
- § 8-634.10Statute of limitations.
- § 8-634.11Judicial review.
- § 8-635.01Institutional control.
- § 8-636.01Public notice.
- § 8-636.02Public involvement.
- § 8-636.03Timing of review.
- § 8-637.01Incentive authorized.
- § 8-637.02Requirements.
- § 8-637.03Environmental Savings Account Program.
- § 8-637.04Contaminated property cleanup assistance.
- § 8-638.01Rules.
- § 8-651.01Findings.
- § 8-651.02Definitions.
- § 8-651.03Urban Forest Preservation Program.
- § 8-651.04Preservation of Special Trees; permits; penalties.
- § 8-651.05Notification requirements for removal of trees on public space.
- § 8-651.06Hazardous Trees.
- § 8-651.07Tree Fund.
- § 8-651.08Enforcement.
- § 8-671.01Definitions.
- § 8-671.02Nature of rights; subordination of interests.
- § 8-671.03Contents of environmental covenant.
- § 8-671.04Validity; effect on other instruments.
- § 8-671.05Relationship to other land-use law.
- § 8-671.06Notice.
- § 8-671.07Recording.
- § 8-671.08Duration; amendment by court action.
- § 8-671.09Amendment or termination by consent.
- § 8-671.10Enforcement of environmental covenant.
- § 8-671.11Registry; substitute notice.
- § 8-671.12Rules.
- § 8-671.13Uniformity of application and construction.
- § 8-671.14Relation to federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
- § 8-701Regulations for the collection and disposal of garbage. [Repealed]
- § 8-702Contracts for collection and disposal of garbage and refuse.
- § 8-703Disposal by feeding to livestock.
- § 8-704Collection and disposal of refuse authorized as municipal function; purchase or lease of facilities; sale of products; gratuities prohibited; authorization to enter into mutual aid agreements for debris removal.
- § 8-705Incinerators for combustible refuse — Condemnation of sites authorized.
- § 8-706Incinerators for combustible refuse — Construction authorized.
- § 8-707Incinerators for combustible refuse — Commencement of operation; other manner of disposal prohibited; exceptions; enforcement.
- § 8-708Incinerators for combustible refuse — Penalties.
- § 8-709Incinerators for combustible refuse— Purchase of machinery and employment of personnel authorized.
- § 8-710Incinerators for combustible refuse — Appropriation authorized; abandonment of leased plant.
- § 8-711Incinerators for combustible refuse — Use by certain Maryland and Virginia municipalities.
- § 8-731Complaints of trash collection noise violations; hearings; notice of infraction.
- § 8-732Rules.
- § 8-741Collection and disposal of refuse authorized as municipal function; purchase or lease of facilities; sale of products; gratuities prohibited; authorization to enter into mutual aid agreements for debris removal.
- § 8-801Purpose of chapter.
- § 8-802Enforcement of regulations.
- § 8-803Investigation and notice of nuisance.
- § 8-804Response to notice of violation.
- § 8-805Hearing.
- § 8-806Reinspection of premises.
- § 8-807.01Solid Waste Nuisance Abatement Fund.
- § 8-807Penalties for violations.
- § 8-808Hearing examiners.
- § 8-809Appeals.
- § 8-810Mayor to issue rules.
- § 8-811Identification of offenders.
- § 8-812Annual reporting requirement.
- § 8-901Definitions.
- § 8-902Prohibition and penalties.
- § 8-903Enforcement.
- § 8-904Bounty.
- § 8-905Forfeitures.
- § 8-906Rules.
- § 9-101.01Control and repair of streets.
- § 9-101.02Jurisdiction over public roads and bridges.
- § 9-101.03Certain public roads declared public highways.
- § 9-101.04Abandonment or readjustment of streets to provide ground for educational, religious, or similar institutions.
- § 9-101.05Use of property by owner until condemnation.
- § 9-101.06Public notice of proposed plan.
- § 9-101.07Beatty and Hawkins’s Addition to Georgetown.
- § 9-101.08Reversion of title upon abandonment of streets.
- § 9-101.09Resubdivision of property affected by highway plan pending condemnation proceedings.
- § 9-101.10Street, avenue, or public thoroughfare prohibited within 1,000 feet of Naval Observatory.
- § 9-101.11Massachusetts Avenue through grounds of United States Naval Observatory.
- § 9-101.12New highway plans authorized.
- § 9-101.13Subdivision to conform to plan of Washington.
- § 9-101.14District authorized to use certain land owned by United States for street purposes.
- § 9-101.15Right-of-way over Michigan Avenue to Washington Railway and Electric Company.
- § 9-101.16Highway construction program authorized.
- § 9-101.17Use of land in squares 354 and 355 for Southwest Freeway and for redevelopment of Southwest area of District.
- § 9-101.18Authority to acquire and transfer to Secretary of the Interior real property in exchange for real property transferred to the District; payments in lieu of transfer of property.
- § 9-103.01Width of highways.
- § 9-103.02Preparation by Mayor; maps.
- § 9-103.03Adoption of subdivision by reference.
- § 9-103.04Entry upon property for survey authorized.
- § 9-103.05Council authorized to name streets.
- § 9-103.06Inapplicability of §§ 9-103.01 to 9-103.05 to Interstate System.
- § 9-105.01Relocation of Michigan Avenue authorized.
- § 9-105.02Use of part of Soldiers’ Home for street purposes.
- § 9-105.03Portion of Michigan Avenue abandoned.
- § 9-105.04Plats showing relocation of Michigan Avenue.
- § 9-107.01Authority to provide payments and services.
- § 9-107.02Authority to pay public utility relocation expenses; definitions.
- § 9-107.03Contract authority.
- § 9-107.04Grade crossing elimination projects.
- § 9-107.51Definitions.
- § 9-107.52Bond authorization.
- § 9-107.53Creation of the Transportation Infrastructure Improvement Fund.
- § 9-107.54Payment and security.
- § 9-107.55Bond details.
- § 9-107.56Issuance of the GARVEE Bonds.
- § 9-107.57Financing and Closing Documents.
- § 9-107.58Limited liability.
- § 9-107.59District officials.
- § 9-107.60Maintenance of documents.
- § 9-107.61Information reporting.
- § 9-107.62Authority of the Chief Financial Officer.
- § 9-109.01District of Columbia emergency highway relief.
- § 9-109.02Dedicated highway fund and repayment of temporary waiver amounts.
- § 9-109.03Additional requirements.
- § 9-1101.01Agreements with Maryland and Virginia to develop continuing comprehensive transportation planning process.
- § 9-1103.01Congressional consent given for Virginia, Maryland and District of Columbia to enter into Compact.
- § 9-1103.02Congressional consent given to effectuate amendments to Compact.
- § 9-1103.03Duties of Mayor; appropriations authorized; Congressional approval required for Compact amendments.
- § 9-1103.04Effect of Compact on other laws.
- § 9-1103.05Congressional consent conditioned on nonuse of Compact to break a lawful strike.
- § 9-1103.06Jurisdiction to review orders of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission and to enforce Compact.
- § 9-1103.07Reservation of right to alter, amend, or repeal subchapter; submission of periodic reports to Congress; scope of Congressional inquiry.
- § 9-1105.01Statement of findings and purpose.
- § 9-1105.02Appropriations authorized.
- § 9-1105.03Severability.
- § 9-1107.01Congressional consent given to Compact amendment.
- § 9-1107.02Authority of Council to enact acts adopting Compact amendments.
- § 9-1107.03Consent of Council to Compact amendments.
- § 9-1107.04Congressional consent to amendments — Articles I, III, VII, IX, XI, XIV, and XVI of Title III.
- § 9-1107.05Congressional consent to amendments — Articles XII and XVI of Title III.
- § 9-1107.06Congressional consent to amendments — Articles I and XVI of Title III.
- § 9-1107.07Mayor directed to execute Compact amendments; appropriations.
- § 9-1107.08Mayor to enter agreements to make certain technical amendments; effective date of technical amendments.
- § 9-1107.09Transfer of functions, duties, property, and records of National Capital Transportation Agency to Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
- § 9-1107.10Jurisdiction of courts; removal of actions.
- § 9-1107.11Amendment of laws and reorganization plans.
- § 9-1107.12Reservation of right to alter, amend or repeal subchapter; submission of reports; scope of Presidential and Congressional inquiry; audits.
- § 9-1108.01Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Fund established.
- § 9-1108.02Applicability.
- § 9-1108.11Requirements for appointment and service on the Board of Directors of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
- § 9-1109.01Definitions.
- § 9-1109.02Authorization for interstate agreement.
- § 9-1109.03Appointment of District representatives.
- § 9-1109.04Requirements for agreement.
- § 9-1109.05Amendments to agreement.
- § 9-1109.06Procurement law inapplicable.
- § 9-1109.07Authorization for a District program.
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