19-6-502.5. Solid waste management facility not a public utility. A solid waste management facility is not a public utility as defined in Section 54-2-1. Enacted by Chapter 89, 2008 General Session
Effective 5/8/2018 19-6-503. Powers and duties of public entities. (1) Subject to the powers and rules of the department and except as provided by Section 19-6-507, a governing body of a public entity may: (a) supervise and regulate the collection, transportation, and disposition of solid waste generated within its jurisdiction; (b) provide a solid waste […]
19-6-505. Long-term agreements for joint action — Construction, acquisition, or sale of interest in management facilities — Issuance of bonds. (1) (a) Two or more public entities, which for the purposes of this section shall only include any political subdivision of the state, the state and its agencies, and the United States and its agencies, […]
19-6-506. Schedule of fees — Classification of property — Collection of delinquent fees. (1) (a) The governing body of any public entity may by ordinance or resolution establish a schedule of fees to be imposed and assessed on property within its jurisdiction the revenue from which shall be used for solid waste purposes. (b) In […]
19-6-507. Flow control for solid waste prohibited — Exceptions. (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), a public entity may not require solid waste discarded or rejected within the public entity’s jurisdiction to be stored, recovered, or disposed of at a solid waste management facility owned or operated by a public entity. (2) A public […]
Effective 5/10/2016 19-6-508. Resource recovery project operated by an improvement district. (1) As used in this section, “resource recovery project” means a project that consists of facilities for the handling, treatment and processing through anaerobic digestion, and resource recovery, of solid waste consisting primarily of organic matter. (2) An improvement district authorized to operate all […]
Effective 5/4/2022 19-6-509. Recycling data. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Municipal solid waste” means nonhazardous solid waste, including garbage, refuse, office waste, or other similar material that results from the operation of residential, municipal, commercial, or institutional establishments or community activities. (b) “Recyclable material” means municipal solid waste that is suitable for recycling. […]