Section 31-4405 – RULES AND REGULATIONS — NOTICE OF VIOLATION — MISDEMEANOR — INJUNCTION.
31-4405. RULES AND REGULATIONS — NOTICE OF VIOLATION — MISDEMEANOR — INJUNCTION. All solid waste disposal systems shall be located, maintained and operated according to rules and regulations promulgated and adopted by the state board of environmental quality. Every person who violates any of the provisions of this act, or of any order, rule or […]
Section 31-4406 – ORDINANCES REGULATING OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE — CRIMINAL PENALTIES — INJUNCTION.
31-4406. ORDINANCES REGULATING OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE — CRIMINAL PENALTIES — INJUNCTION. The board of county commissioners shall by ordinance provide for the necessary rules and regulations for the operation and maintenance of solid waste disposal systems. In addition to the criminal penalties provided for violation of a county ordinance, whenever it appears to the board […]
Section 31-4407 – EXISTING AND FUTURE MUNICIPAL FACILITIES TO CONFORM TO CHAPTER.
31-4407. EXISTING AND FUTURE MUNICIPAL FACILITIES TO CONFORM TO CHAPTER. Solid waste disposal facilities now in existence or hereafter established and maintained and/or operated by any city shall conform in the same manner as county solid waste disposal facilities as provided in section 31-4405, Idaho Code. History: [31-4407, added 1970, ch. 104, sec. 7, p. […]
Section 31-4407A – CHANGES IN STATUS OF MAJOR WASTE GENERATORS AND MUNICIPALITIES — PROCEDURES.
31-4407A. CHANGES IN STATUS OF MAJOR WASTE GENERATORS AND MUNICIPALITIES — PROCEDURES. (1) Major solid waste generators and municipalities operating solid waste collection or disposal systems pursuant to the authority conferred by law or desiring to initiate or abandon such systems shall conform to the procedures and standards set forth in this section before taking […]
Section 31-4408 – EXISTING AND FUTURE SYSTEMS — JURISDICTION OF COMMISSIONERS — DISPOSITION OF WASTE ON OWN LAND.
31-4408. EXISTING AND FUTURE SYSTEMS — JURISDICTION OF COMMISSIONERS — DISPOSITION OF WASTE ON OWN LAND. Solid waste disposal systems now in existence or hereafter established and maintained and/or operated by other than a city shall come under the jurisdiction of the board of county commissioners, and shall be maintained and/or operated only as provided […]
Section 31-4409 – JOINT OPERATION BY COUNTIES.
31-4409. JOINT OPERATION BY COUNTIES. Any maintenance and/or operation of a solid waste disposal system required by this act may be done jointly with any other county or counties. History: [31-4409, added 1970, ch. 104, sec. 9, p. 259; am. 1971, ch. 61, sec. 9, p. 137.]
Section 31-4410 – DISPOSAL OF WASTE AT PLACE OTHER THAN WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM — MISDEMEANOR — CIVIL DAMAGES — VENUE OF ACTION.
31-4410. DISPOSAL OF WASTE AT PLACE OTHER THAN WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM — MISDEMEANOR — CIVIL DAMAGES — VENUE OF ACTION. It shall be a misdemeanor, except at solid waste disposal systems located, maintained and operated as provided by this act, for any person to throw away, dump or discard any type or nature of solid […]
Section 31-4411 – PREEXISTING CONTRACTS — VALIDATION.
31-4411. PREEXISTING CONTRACTS — VALIDATION. Any contract for the acquisition, establishment, operation or maintenance of a solid waste disposal system, heretofore entered into by any public agency, and all acts and proceedings heretofore taken by the county commissioners or other contracting authority of any public agency in connection therewith, are hereby validated, ratified and declared […]
Section 31-4401 – PURPOSE AND POLICY OF LAW.
31-4401. PURPOSE AND POLICY OF LAW. It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the state of Idaho that solid waste disposal systems be established, maintained and operated in each of the several counties of the state for the purpose of reducing the threat to health posed by uncollected garbage, refuse and scrap; […]
Section 31-4401A – DEFINITIONS.
31-4401A. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: (1) "Major solid waste generator" means any person who generates two per cent (2%) or more of the total solid waste originating in any county. (2) "Person" means any natural person, firm, corporation, or other entity, but does not include a municipality, a state agency or a state educational institution. […]