West Virginia Code § 60A-10-14

Illegal storage of anhydrous ammonia; exceptions
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(a) Any person who stores or conveys anhydrous ammonia in a container that:
(1) Is not approved by the United States Department of Transportation to hold anhydrous
ammonia; or
(2) Was not constructed to meet state and federal industrial health and safety standards for
holding anhydrous ammonia is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, shall be confined in a
state correctional facility for a determinate period not to exceed five years, fined not more
than $10,000, or both. u
(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to persons authorized by federal or state
law, rule or regulation to handle and dispose of hazardous waste or toxic substances while
engaged in such conduct. a
(c) Any damages arising out of the unlawful posseslsion of, storage of or tampering with
anhydrous ammonia equipment shall be the sole responsibility of the person or persons
unlawfully possessing, storing or tampering with anhydrous ammonia. In no case shall
liability for damages arising out of the unlaiwful possession of, storage of or tampering with
anhydrous ammonia or anhydrous ammonia equipment extend to the lawful owner, installer,
maintainer, designer, manufacturer, possessor or seller of the anhydrous ammonia or
anhydrous ammonia equipment, unless such damages arise out of the acts or omissions of
the owner, installer, maintainer, designer, manufacturer, possessor or seller that constitute
negligent misconduct to abide by the laws regarding anhydrous ammonia possession and
storage.

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