CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2960
Chapter 90, Laws of 1998
55th Legislature
1998 Regular Session
SOLID WASTE RECYCLING FACILITIES--PERMIT-BY-RULE PROCESS
EFFECTIVE DATE: 6/11/98
Passed by the House March 9, 1998 Yeas 95 Nays 0
CLYDE BALLARD Speaker of the House of Representatives
Passed by the Senate March 3, 1998 Yeas 49 Nays 0 |
CERTIFICATE
I, Timothy A. Martin, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2960 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. |
BRAD OWEN President of the Senate |
TIMOTHY A. MARTIN Chief Clerk
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Approved March 20, 1998 |
FILED
March 20, 1998 - 5:14 p.m. |
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GARY LOCKE Governor of the State of Washington |
Secretary of State State of Washington |
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SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2960
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AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE
Passed Legislature - 1998 Regular Session
State of Washington 55th Legislature 1998 Regular Session
By House Committee on Agriculture & Ecology (originally sponsored by Representatives Chandler, Mastin and Linville)
Read first time 02/05/98. Referred to Committee on .
AN ACT Relating to a permit-by-rule process for solid waste recycling facilities; amending RCW 70.95.020 and 70.95.210; and creating a new section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 70.95.020 and 1985 c 345 s 2 are each amended to read as follows:
The purpose of this chapter is to establish a comprehensive state-wide program for solid waste handling, and solid waste recovery and/or recycling which will prevent land, air, and water pollution and conserve the natural, economic, and energy resources of this state. To this end it is the purpose of this chapter:
(1) To assign primary responsibility for adequate solid waste handling to local government, reserving to the state, however, those functions necessary to assure effective programs throughout the state;
(2) To provide for adequate planning for solid waste handling by local government;
(3) To provide for the adoption and enforcement of basic minimum performance standards for solid waste handling;
(4) To encourage the development and operation of waste recycling facilities needed to accomplish the management priority of waste recycling, and to promote consistency in the requirements for such facilities throughout the state;
(5) To provide technical and financial assistance to local governments in the planning, development, and conduct of solid waste handling programs;
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(6) To encourage storage, proper disposal, and recycling of discarded
vehicle tires and to stimulate private recycling programs throughout the state.
It is the intent of the legislature that local governments be encouraged to use the expertise of private industry and to contract with private industry to the fullest extent possible to carry out solid waste recovery and/or recycling programs.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. The department of ecology, in conjunction with the state solid waste advisory committee, shall continue to refine their recommendations produced pursuant to the comprehensive review of the state's solid waste system required under section 6, chapter 213, Laws of 1997. The department shall submit a report containing the refined recommendations to the appropriate legislative committees by December 1, 1998. In refining these recommendations, the department shall address:
(1) The applicability of a permit-by-rule process for solid waste recycling facilities;
(2) Consistency of permitting for regional, multijurisdictional recycling facilities;
(3) The application of best available control technology on a consistent basis, so that similar recycling facilities are subject to the same requirements; and
(4) Methods of integrating facility standards with the recommendations from the study.
Sec. 3. RCW 70.95.210 and 1987 c 109 s 21 are each amended to read as follows:
Whenever
the jurisdictional health department denies a permit or suspends a permit for a
solid waste disposal site, it shall, upon request of the applicant or holder of
the permit, grant a hearing on such denial or suspension within thirty days
after the request therefor is made. Notice of the hearing shall be given all
interested parties including the county or city having jurisdiction over the
site and the department. Within thirty days after the hearing, the health
officer shall notify the applicant or the holder of the permit in writing of
his determination and the reasons therefor. Any party aggrieved by such
determination may appeal to the pollution control hearings board by filing with
the hearings board a notice of appeal within thirty days after receipt of
notice of the determination of the health officer. The hearings board shall
hold a hearing in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative
Procedure Act, chapter 34.05 RCW((, as now or hereafter amended)).
If the jurisdictional health department denies a permit renewal or suspends a
permit for an operating waste recycling facility that receives waste from more
than one city or county, and the applicant or holder of the permit requests a
hearing or files an appeal under this section, the permit denial or suspension
shall not be effective until the completion of the appeal process under this
section, unless the jurisdictional health department declares that continued
operation of the waste recycling facility poses a very probable threat to human
health and the environment.
Passed the House March 9, 1998.
Passed the Senate March 3, 1998.
Approved by the Governor March 20, 1998.
Filed in Office of Secretary of State March 20, 1998.