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... Louis-based business doesn't have a valid license to operate, according to an April 4 Missouri Department of Revenue list of compliant yards. ... View this article
... the requisite licenses were granted, but the Buffalo City Council unanimously voted down the recycler's application for a wholesale junk license and ... View this article
... for Justin and Sarah Puls to dismantle appliances and run a salvage yard provided ... appliances in 2011 and have a state DNR license to reclaim ... View this article
PITTSBURGH — New Mexico auto recyclers will have to be licensed as sellers of salvage vehicles if a proposed bill aimed at preventing salvage ... View this article
... The auto salvage company was cited for its alleged failure to properly label 21 ... holding waste gas for more than 90 days without a license and not ... View this article
... There are an estimated 670 licensed salvage dealers in the state, which is 12 percent of the total number of automotive recyclers in the nation. ... View this article
... The current law allows only licensed automobile recyclers to ... identification card requirement and salvage acquisition license would be ... View this article
The salvage yard has been issued a special use permit from the Muscatine ... need to complete a certification program and obtain a license to remove ... View this article
PITTSBURGH — TNL Crushing LLC has been issued a salvage license, giving the Minnesota scrap metal business legitimized status, even though ... View this article
... and Palmetto Recycling LLC, which is located at the same address as Carolina Salvage. ... "The purpose was to ensure that all licensed scrap metal ... View this article
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