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1 <br /> ;I <br /> I G1q 0 <br /> 115A.94 WASTE MANAGEMENT 2868 2869 <br /> (1) require cities and towns to require the separation and separate collection of subdivisic <br /> recyclable materials; of identif <br /> (2) specify the material to be separated; and made fror. <br /> i( (3) require cities and towns to meet any performance standards for source separa- Subd. <br /> tion that are contained in the county solid waste plan. may adopt <br /> (b) A county may itself organize collection in any city or town that does not com- <br /> ply with a county organized collection ordinance adopted under this subdivision, and soil amen( <br /> the county may implement, as part of its organized collection, the source separation preservati <br /> program and performance standards required by its organized collection ordinance. Subd. <br /> Subd. 6.Organized collection not required or prevented.Except as provided in sub- of agricult <br /> division 5, a city, town, or county is not: the retailer <br /> (1) required to organize collection; or sion 4. Info <br /> (2) prevented from organizing collection of solid waste or recyclable material. sound way <br /> Subd. 7.Anticompetitive conduct.(a)A political subdivision that organizes collec- <br /> tion under this section is authorized to engage in anticompetitive conduct to the extent Subd. <br /> necessary to plan and implement its chosen organized collection system and is immune uct that is <br /> from liability under state laws relating to antitrust,restraint of trade,unfair trade prac- <br /> tices, and other regulation of trade or commerce. (1) of <br /> (b) An organization of solid waste collectors, an individual collector, and their or near the <br /> officers, members, employees, and agents who cooperate with a political subdivision shall be affi <br /> that organizes collection under this section are authorized to engage in anticompetitive (2) ma <br /> conduct to the extent necessary to plan and implement the organized collection system, agency at tt <br /> provided that the political subdivision actively supervises the participation of each offered for <br /> entity. An organization, entity, or person covered by this paragraph is immune from � (3) con <br /> liability under state law relating to antitrust, restraint of trade,unfair trade practices, History <br /> and other regulation of trade or commerce. <br /> History: 1987 c 348 s 27; 1989 c 325 s 26,27; 1990 c 600 s 1,2 115A.953 I. <br /> ! The offs <br /> VISIBLE COSTS commission <br /> products are <br /> 1 ,.945 VISIBLE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT COSTS. History: <br /> An• .olitical subdivision that provides or pays for the costs of collection or dis- <br /> posal of so ', waste shall, through a billing or other system, make the prorated share 115A.956 S <br /> of those costs . each solid waste generator visible and obvious to the generator. Subdivis <br /> History: 1Sp19r' c 1 art 20 s 9 develop a pla <br /> and disposal c <br /> RECYCLABLE MATE' S PROHIBITED FROM CERTAIN FACILITIES be in mixed 1 <br /> Subd. 2, <br /> 1-15-A:95—RECYCLABLE-MAT '+4'_i-S. s flat suffr 1 n <br /> A resource recovery facility that is c: posting waste,burning waste,or converting plan for separ <br /> waste to energy or to materials for combus '.n, and is owned or operated by a public problem mate <br /> agency or supported by public funds or by ob 1.lions issued by a public agency, may facility and lr <br /> not accept recyclable materials except for transfer • a recycler,unless no other person mixed munici <br /> is willing to accept the recyclable materials. History: <br /> History: 1985 c 274 s 13; 1987 c 348 s 28 <br /> ::09-(/).i <br /> A.9561 N <br /> A - <br /> �c <br /> PROBLEM MATERIALS -' person <br /> ',,:t se of major <br /> 115A.952 RETAIL SALE OF-PROBLEM-MATERIALS, UNIFORM--P=BEL-ING The age <br /> AND CONSUMER INFORMATION. Q t History: 1 <br /> Subdivision 1.Duties of agency;rules.The agency may adopt rules to identify p •d- <br /> ucts that are used primarily for personal,family,or household purposes and that consti igt; ; 4= HOt <br /> tute a problem material or contain a problem material as defined in section 115A.03, . 3 Subdivisio <br /> y.. <br /> K t'. <br /> , <br />
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