The Burden of Environmental Regulation (Direct Governmental Review, Restriction, and Prohibition of Private Sector Transactions and Property Transfers: Panel Discussion)

September 1988
Citation:
18
ELR 10374
Issue
9
Author
Jim Sinclair, George J. Tyler, Ben Wiles, and Michael P. Last

JIM SINCLAIR: I handle environmental matters for the New Jersey Business and Industry Association. We have about 11,000 corporate members, and we represent the breadth of New Jersey industry. We also represent a special fraction of that industry: manufacturers that are covered by New Jersey's ECRA. I have received many phone calls over the last two years about this law. From company environmental specialists to chairmen of the board, they have all called to express their dismay and disbelief at what ECRA requires of them.

Jim Sinclair, Vice President, New Jersey Business and Industry Association, Trenton, New Jersey

George J. Tyler, Esquire, Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, Middletown, New Jersey

Ben Wiles, Assistant Counsel to the Governor, State of New York, Albany, New York

MichaelL P. Last, Esquire, Moderator, Gaston Snow & Ely Bartlett, Boston, Massachusetts

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