Ohio House Bill 592
According to H.B. 592, and Pursuant to the Revised Code 3734.57,
Section (G), Numbers (1) through (10), The Following Ten Expenditures
Can Be Made From District Disposal Fee Monies
- Preparation of the solid waste management plan of the district
under section 3734.54 of the Revised Code, monitoring implementation
of the plan, and conducting the periodic review and amendment
of the plan required by section 3734.56 of the Revised Code
by the solid waste management policy committee;
- Implementation of the approved solid waste management plan
or amended plan of the district, including, without limitation,
the development and implementation of solid waste recycling
or reduction programs;
- Providing financial assistance to boards of health within
the district, if solid waste facilities are located within
the district, for enforcement of this chapter and rules,
orders, and terms and conditions of permits, licenses, and
variances adopted or issued under it, other than the hazardous
waste provisions of this chapter and rules adopted and orders
and terms and conditions of permits issued under those provisions;
- Providing financial assistance to each county within the
district to defray the added costs of maintaining roads and
other public facilities and of providing emergency and other
public services resulting from the location and operation
of a solid waste facility within the county under the district’s
approved solid waste management plan or amended plan;
- Pursuant to contracts entered into with boards of health
within the district, if solid waste facilities contained
in the district’s approved plan or amended plan are
located within the district, for paying the costs incurred
by those boards of health for collecting and analyzing samples
from public or private water wells on lands adjacent to those
facilities;
- Developing and implementing a program for the inspection
of solid wastes generated outside the boundaries of this
state that are disposed of at solid waste facilities included
in the district’s approved solid waste management plan
or amended plan;
- Providing financial assistance to boards of health within
the district for the enforcement of section 3734.03 of the
Revised Code or to local law enforcement agencies having
jurisdiction within the district for enforcing anti-littering
laws and ordinances;
- Providing financial assistance to boards of health of health
districts within the district that are on the approved list
under section 3734.08 of the Revised Code to defray the costs
to the health districts for the participation of their employees
responsible for enforcement of the solid waste provisions
of this chapter and rules adopted and orders and terms and
conditions of permits, licenses, and variances issued under
those provisions in the training and certification program
as required by rules adopted under division (L) of section
3734.02 of the Revised Code;
- Providing financial assistance to individual municipal
corporations and townships within the district to defray
their added costs of maintaining roads and other public facilities
and of providing emergency and other public services resulting
from the location and operation within their boundaries of
a composting, energy or resource recovery, incineration,
or recycling facility that either is owned by the district
or is furnishing solid waste management facility or recycling
services to the district pursuant to a contract or agreement
with the board of country commissioners or directors of the
district;
- Payment of any expenses that are agreed to, awarded, or
ordered to be paid under section 3734.35 of the Revised Code
and of any administrative costs incurred pursuant to that
section. In the case of a joint solid waste management district,
if the board of county commissioners of one of the counties
in the district is negotiating on behalf of affected communities,
as defined in that section, in that county, the board shall
obtain the approval of the board of directors of the district
in order to expend moneys for administrative costs incurred.
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