A motor carrier is responsible for the expense of an emergency response, containment, cleanup, and abatement by a paid fire department if the motor carrier: (1) Transports a hazardous material in commerce on a highway in the State; and (2) Is at fault and causes a traffic accident in the State that results in: (i) A spill or discharge of hazardous materials; and (ii) An emergency response, containment, cleanup, and abatement by the paid fire department.
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