Laserfiche WebLink
Docusign Envelope ID: 5D66C3E7-F3E1-44CE-81D8-6D9698D8B023 <br />Subd. 4 .Nonresidential recycling. <br />Each county shall encourage building owners and managers, business owners and managers, and <br />collectors of commercial mixed municipal solid waste to provide appropriate recycling services and <br />opportunities to generators of commercial, industrial, and institutional solid waste in the county. <br />History: 151989 c 1 art 18 s 13; 1991 c 337 s 22-24; 1994 c 639 art 5 s 3; 15p2005 c I art 2 s 161 <br />Minn. Stat. §115A.557 COUNTY WASTE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING <br />FUNDING. <br />Subdivision 1. Distribution; formula. <br />Any funds appropriated to the commissioner for the purpose of distribution to counties under this <br />section must be distributed each fiscal year by the commissioner based on population, except a county <br />may not receive less than $55,000 in a fiscal year. If the amount available for distribution under this <br />section is less or more than the amount available in fiscal year 2001, the minimum county payment under <br />this section is reduced or increased proportionately. For purposes of this subdivision, "population" has the <br />definition given in section 477A.011, subdivision 3. A county that participates in a multicounty district <br />that manages solid waste and that has responsibility for recycling programs as authorized in <br />section 115A.552, must pass through to the districts funds received by the county in excess of the <br />minimum county payment under this section in proportion to the population of the county served by that <br />district. <br />Subd. 2. Permissible expenditures. <br />(a) A county receiving money distributed by the commissioner under this section may use the <br />money only for the development and implementation of programs to: <br />(1) reduce the amount of solid waste generated; <br />(2) recycle the maximum amount of solid waste technically feasible; <br />(3) create and support markets for recycled products; <br />(4) remove problem materials from the solid waste stream and develop proper disposal options for <br />them; <br />(5) inform and educate all sectors of the public about proper solid waste management procedures; <br />(6) provide technical assistance to public and private entities to ensure proper solid waste <br />management; <br />(7) provide educational, technical, and financial assistance for litter prevention; <br />(8) process mixed municipal solid waste generated in the county at a resource recovery facility <br />located in Minnesota; <br />(9) compost source -separated compostable materials, including the provision of receptacles for <br />residential composting; <br />(10) prevent food waste or collect and transport food donated to humans or to be fed to animals; and <br />(11) process source -separated compostable materials that are to be used to produce class I or class II <br />compost, as defined in Minnesota Rules, part 7035.2836, after being processed in an anaerobic <br />digester, but not to construct buildings or acquire equipment. <br />(b) Beginning in fiscal year 2015 and continuing thereafter, of any money distributed by the <br />commissioner under this section to a metropolitan county, as defined in section 473.121, subdivision 4, <br />that exceeds the amount the county was eligible to receive under this section in fiscal year 2014: (1) at <br />