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Third Substitute S.B. 46
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Senator Dan R. Eastman proposes the following substitute bill:
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ANTI-FLOW CONTROL AMENDMENTS
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2008 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Dan R. Eastman
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House Sponsor:
Stephen H. Urquhart
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill amends the Solid Waste Management Act.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. defines terms;
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. prohibits a public entity from requiring solid waste to be stored, recovered, or
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disposed of at a specific waste facility except in certain circumstances;
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. gives a private right of action; and
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. makes technical changes.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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19-6-502, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 329
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19-6-503, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 105
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ENACTS:
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19-6-502.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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19-6-507, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
19-6-502
is amended to read:
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19-6-502. Definitions.
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As used in this part:
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(1) "Governing body" means the governing board, commission, or council of a public
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entity.
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(2) "Jurisdiction" means the area within the incorporated limits of:
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(a) a municipality[,];
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(b) a special service district[,];
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(c) a municipal-type service district[,];
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(d) a service area[,]; or [all of]
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(e) the territorial area of a county not lying within a [city or town] municipality.
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(3) "Long-term agreement" means an agreement or contract having a term of more than
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five years [and] but less than 50 years.
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(4) "Municipal residential waste" means solid waste that is:
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(a) discarded or rejected at a residence within the public entity's jurisdiction; and
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(b) H. [
is
] .H collected at or near the residence by:
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(i) a public entity; or
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(ii) a person with whom the public entity has as an agreement to provide solid waste
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management.
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H. [
(5) "Private solid waste management facility" means a facility that is:
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(a) owned or operated by a person who is not a public entity; and
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(b) a solid waste disposal, reduction, transfer, or conversion facility.
] .H
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[(4)] H. [
(6)
] (5) .H "Public entity" means:
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(a) a county[,];
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(b) a municipality[,];
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(c) a special service district under Title 17A, Chapter 2, Part 13, Utah Special Service
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District Act[, or];
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(d) a service area under Title 17B, Chapter 2a, Part 9, Service Area Act [and]; or
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(e) a municipal-type service district created under Title 17, Chapter 34,
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Municipal-Type Services to Unincorporated Areas.
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H. [
(7)
] (6) .H "Requirement" means an ordinance, policy, rule, mandate, or other
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directive that
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imposes a legal duty on a person.
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H. [
(8)
] (7) .H "Residence" means an improvement to real property used or occupied as a
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primary
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or secondary detached single-family dwelling.
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[(5)] H. [
(9)
] (8) .H "Resource recovery" means the separation, extraction, recycling, or
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recovery
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of usable [materials] material, energy, fuel, or heat from solid waste and the disposition of it.
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[(6)] H. [
(10)
] (9) .H "Short-term agreement" means [any] a contract or agreement
having
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a term
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of five years or less.
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[(7)] H. [
(11)
] (10) .H (a) "Solid waste" means [all] a putrescible [and] or nonputrescible
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[materials
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or substances] material or substance discarded or rejected as being spent, useless, worthless, or
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in excess [to] of the owner's needs at the time of discard or rejection, including:
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(i) garbage[,];
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(ii) refuse[,];
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(iii) industrial and commercial waste[, sludges from];
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(iv) sludge from an air or water control [facilities,] facility;
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(v) rubbish[, ashes,];
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(vi) ash;
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(vii) contained gaseous material[,];
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(viii) incinerator residue[,];
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(ix) demolition[,] and construction debris[,];
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(x) a discarded [automobiles] automobile; and
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(xi) offal[, but not including sewage and other].
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(b) "Solid waste" does not include sewage or another highly diluted water carried
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[materials or substances] material or substance and those in gaseous form.
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[(8)] H. [
(12)
] (11) .H "Solid waste management" means the purposeful and systematic
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collection,
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transportation, storage, processing, recovery, [and] or disposal of solid waste.
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[(9)] H. [
(13)
] (12) .H "Solid waste management facility" means [any] a facility
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employed for solid
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waste management, including:
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(a) a transfer [stations,] station;
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(b) a transport [systems,] system;
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(c) a baling [facilities, landfills,] facility;
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(d) a landfill; and
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(e) a processing [systems] system, including:
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(i) a resource recovery [facilities or other facilities] facility;
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(ii) a facility for reducing solid waste volume[, plants and facilities];
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(iii) a plant or facility for compacting, composting, or pyrolization of solid [wastes,
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incinerators and other] waste;
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(iv) an incinerator;
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(v) a solid waste disposal, reduction, or conversion [facilities, and facilities] facility;
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and
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(vi) a facility for resource recovery of energy consisting of:
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[(a) facilities] (A) a facility for the production, transmission, distribution, and sale of
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heat and steam; [and]
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[(b) facilities] (B) a facility for the generation and sale of electric energy to a public
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utility [or], municipality, or other public entity [which] that owns and operates an electric
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power system on March 15, 1982[,]; and
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(C) a facility for the generation, sale, and transmission of electric energy on an
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emergency basis only to a military installation of the United States[; provided, that solid waste
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management facilities are not a public utility as defined in Section
54-2-1
].
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Section 2.
Section
19-6-502.5
is enacted to read:
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19-6-502.5. Solid waste management facility not a public utility.
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A solid waste management facility is not a public utility as defined in Section
54-2-1
.
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Section 3.
Section
19-6-503
is amended to read:
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19-6-503. Powers and duties of public entities.
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(1) Subject to the powers and rules of the department[, the] and except as provided by
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Section
19-6-507
, a governing body of [each] a public entity may:
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[(1)] (a) supervise and regulate the collection, transportation, and disposition of [all]
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solid waste generated within its jurisdiction;
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[(2)] (b) provide a solid waste management [facilities] facility to adequately handle
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[adequately] solid waste generated or existing within or without its jurisdiction;
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[(3)] (c) assume, by agreement, responsibility for the collection and disposition of solid
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waste whether generated within or without its [jurisdictional boundaries] jurisdiction;
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[(4)] (d) enter into a short or long-term interlocal [agreements] agreement to provide
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for or operate a solid waste management facility with [other]:
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(i) another public [entities, with] entity;
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(ii) a public [agencies] agency, as defined in [Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal
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Cooperation Act, with] Section
11-13-103
;
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(iii) a private [persons or entities,] person; or [any]
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(iv) a combination of [them, to provide for or operate solid waste management
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facilities] persons listed in Subsections (1)(d)(i) through (iii);
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[(5)] (e) levy and collect [taxes, fees, and charges and] a tax, fee, or charge or require
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[licenses] a license as may be appropriate to discharge its responsibility for the acquisition,
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construction, operation, maintenance, and improvement of a solid waste management [facilities
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or any portion of them] facility, including licensing a private [collectors] collector operating
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within its jurisdiction;
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[(6)] (f) require that [all] solid waste generated within its jurisdiction be delivered to a
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solid waste management facility;
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[(7)] (g) control the right to collect, transport, and dispose of [all] solid waste generated
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within its jurisdiction;
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[(8)] (h) agree that, according to Section
19-6-505
, the [sole and] exclusive right to
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collect, transport, and dispose of solid waste within its jurisdiction [shall] may be assumed by
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[any other]:
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(i) another public entity [or entities, any];
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(ii) a private [persons or entities,] person; or [any]
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(iii) a combination of [them, pursuant to Section
19-6-505] persons listed in
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Subsections (1)(h)(i) through (ii)
;
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[(9)] (i) accept and disburse funds derived from a federal or state [grants or from
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private sources or from] grant, a private source, or moneys that may be appropriated by the
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Legislature for the acquisition, construction, ownership, operation, maintenance, and
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improvement of a solid waste management [facilities] facility;
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[(10)] (j) contract for the lease or purchase of land, [facilities, and vehicles] a facility,
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or a vehicle for the operation of a solid waste management [facilities] facility;
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[(11)] (k) establish one or more policies for the operation of a solid waste management
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[facilities] facility, including:
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(i) hours of operation[,];
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(ii) character[,] and kind of wastes accepted at a disposal [sites,] site; and [other rules]
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(iii) another policy necessary for the safety of the operating personnel;
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[(12)] (l) sell or contract for the sale, [pursuant] according to a short or long-term
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[agreements] agreement, of [any] usable [materials] material, energy, fuel, or heat separated,
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extracted, recycled, or recovered from solid waste in a solid waste management facility, on
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terms in its best [interests, and to] interest;
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(m) pledge, assign, or otherwise convey as security for the payment of [its] bonds
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[any], revenues and receipts derived from the sale or contract or from the operation and
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ownership of a solid waste management facility or an interest in it;
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[(13)] (n) issue [bonds pursuant] a bond according to Title 11, Chapter 14, Local
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Government Bonding Act; [and]
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[(14)] (o) issue industrial development revenue bonds [pursuant] according to Title 11,
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Chapter 17, Utah Industrial Facilities and Development Act, to pay the costs of financing
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[projects] a project consisting of a solid waste management [facilities, as defined in Section
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19-6-502
,] facility on behalf of [entities] an entity that [constitute] constitutes the users of a
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solid waste management facility project within the meaning of Section
11-17-2
[, and];
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(p) agree to construct and operate or to provide for the construction and operation of a
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solid waste management facility project, which project [shall manage] manages the solid waste
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of [one or more public or private entities, all pursuant] a public entity or private person,
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according to one or more contracts and other arrangements provided for in [the proceedings
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pursuant] a proceeding according to which [the bonds are] a bond is issued[. In addition to the
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authority to issue bonds contained in Title 11, Chapter 17, Utah Industrial Facilities and
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Development Act, bonds may be issued pursuant to the authority contained in this subsection];
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and
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(q) issue a bond to pay the cost of establishing reserves to pay principal and interest on
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the bonds as provided for in the proceedings [pursuant] according to which the bonds are
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issued.
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(2) The power to issue a bond under this section is in addition to the power to issue a
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bond under Title 11, Chapter 17, Utah Industrial Facilities and Development Act.
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Section 4.
Section
19-6-507
is enacted to read:
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19-6-507. Flow control for solid waste prohibited.
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(1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), a public entity may not require solid waste
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discarded or rejected within the public entity's jurisdiction to be stored, recovered, or disposed
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of at a solid waste management facility owned or operated by a public entity.
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(2) A public entity may require solid waste discarded or rejected within the public
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entity's jurisdiction to be stored, recovered, or disposed of at a solid waste management facility
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owned or operated by a public entity if:
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(a) the solid waste is municipal residential waste;
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(b) S. [
fewer than two
] H. [
one business entity operates all the .S private solid waste
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management facilities
] .H S. [
that are owned by
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different entities exist
] .S H. no more than one landfill that may take the solid waste
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exists .H within:
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(i) the public entity's jurisdiction; and
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(ii) H. [
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] 125 .H miles outside the public entity's jurisdiction H. , as measured from
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the landfill's primary entrance by following the shortest route of ordinary travel by motor
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vehicle .H ; or
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(c) the solid waste management facility owned or operated by the public entity receives
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less than 75 tons of solid waste per day.
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(3) A requirement described in Subsection (1) that is:
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(a) in effect on January 1, 2008 is void as of January 1, 2013; and
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(b) adopted on or after January 2, 2008 and in effect on May 4, 2008 is void as of May
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5, 2008.
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(4) A person H. [
that is
] .H engaged in solid waste management H. [
and
] that .H is
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aggrieved by a violation
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of this section may seek judicial review of the violation in a court of competent jurisdiction.
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