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S.B. 223

             1     

CITY AND COUNTY CARBON CREDITS FOR

             2     
SEQUESTRATION OF WASTE STREAM

             3     
MATERIALS

             4     
2009 GENERAL SESSION

             5     
STATE OF UTAH

             6     
Chief Sponsor: Ross I. Romero

             7     
House Sponsor: ____________

             8     
             9      LONG TITLE
             10      General Description:
             11          This bill allows municipalities and counties to seek carbon credits for certain
             12      conversions of waste material.
             13      Highlighted Provisions:
             14          This bill:
             15          .    allows municipalities and counties to seek and sell carbon credits for certain
             16      conversions of waste material to charcoal or biochar; and
             17          .    makes technical changes.
             18      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             19          None
             20      Other Special Clauses:
             21          None
             22      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             23      AMENDS:
             24          17-34-1, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 275
             25      ENACTS:
             26          10-7-15.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             27     


             28      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             29          Section 1. Section 10-7-15.5 is enacted to read:
             30          10-7-15.5. Waste and garbage collection -- Carbon credits.
             31          A municipality providing waste and garbage collection and disposal services that
             32      converts material to charcoal or biochar as part of the waste and garbage collection and
             33      disposal services may seek and sell or trade carbon credits on any market for carbon credits.
             34          Section 2. Section 17-34-1 is amended to read:
             35           17-34-1. Counties may provide municipal services -- Limitation -- First class
             36      counties to provide certain services -- Counties allowed to provide certain services in
             37      recreational areas.
             38          (1) For purposes of this chapter, except as otherwise provided in Subsection (3):
             39          (a) "Greater than class C radioactive waste" has the same meaning as in Section
             40      19-3-303 .
             41          (b) "High-level nuclear waste" has the same meaning as in Section 19-3-303 .
             42          (c) "Municipal-type services" means:
             43          (i) fire protection service;
             44          (ii) waste and garbage collection and disposal;
             45          (iii) planning and zoning;
             46          (iv) street lighting;
             47          (v) in a county of the first class:
             48          (A) advanced life support and paramedic services; and
             49          (B) detective investigative services; and
             50          (vi) all other services and functions that are required by law to be budgeted,
             51      appropriated, and accounted for from a municipal services fund or a municipal capital projects
             52      fund as defined under Chapter 36, Uniform Fiscal Procedures Act for Counties.
             53          (d) "Placement" has the same meaning as in Section 19-3-303 .
             54          (e) "Storage facility" has the same meaning as in Section 19-3-303 .
             55          (f) "Transfer facility" has the same meaning as in Section 19-3-303 .
             56          (2) A county may:
             57          (a) provide municipal-type services to areas of the county outside the limits of cities
             58      and towns without providing the same services to cities or towns;


             59          (b) fund those services by:
             60          (i) levying a tax on taxable property in the county outside the limits of cities and towns;
             61      or
             62          (ii) charging a service charge or fee to persons benefitting from the municipal-type
             63      services.
             64          (3) A county may not:
             65          (a) provide, contract to provide, or agree in any manner to provide municipal-type
             66      services, as these services are defined in Section 19-3-303 , to any area under consideration for
             67      a storage facility or transfer facility for the placement of high-level nuclear waste, or greater
             68      than class C radioactive waste; or
             69          (b) seek to fund services for these facilities by:
             70          (i) levying a tax; or
             71          (ii) charging a service charge or fee to persons benefitting from the municipal-type
             72      services.
             73          (4) Each county of the first class shall provide to the area of the county outside the
             74      limits of cities and towns:
             75          (a) advanced life support and paramedic services; and
             76          (b) detective investigative services.
             77          (5) (a) A county may provide fire, paramedic, and police protection services in any area
             78      of the county outside the limits of cities and towns that is designated as a recreational area in
             79      accordance with the provisions of this Subsection (5).
             80          (b) A county legislative body may designate any area of the county outside the limits of
             81      cities and towns as a recreational area if:
             82          (i) the area has fewer than 1,500 residents and is primarily used for recreational
             83      purposes, including canyons, ski resorts, wilderness areas, lakes and reservoirs, campgrounds,
             84      or picnic areas; and
             85          (ii) the county legislative body makes a finding that the recreational area is used by
             86      residents of the county who live both inside and outside the limits of cities and towns.
             87          (c) Fire, paramedic, and police protection services needed to primarily serve those
             88      involved in the recreation activities in areas designated as recreational areas by the county
             89      legislative body in accordance with Subsection (5)(b) may be funded from the county general


             90      fund.
             91          (6) A county providing waste and garbage collection and disposal services that
             92      converts material to charcoal or biochar as part of the waste and garbage collection and
             93      disposal services may seek and sell or trade carbon credits on any market for carbon credits.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 2-24-09 5:08 PM


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