Amended
IN
Senate
June 26, 2008 |
Amended
IN
Senate
June 12, 2008 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
April 22, 2008 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
April 09, 2008 |
Amended
IN
Assembly
April 01, 2008 |
Introduced by
Assembly Member
Niello |
February 22, 2008 |
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a)Refuse hauler service providers are an important component of the system for handling solid waste in most communities in California.
(b)Refuse hauler service providers supplement the organized collection, transportation, and disposal of solid waste provided by franchisees by providing fee-based, on-request services to residential dwellings and businesses, including the collection, transfer, and disposal of solid waste.
(c) In some instances, unethical business practices, illegal dumping, and related conditions threaten the public health and safety
and the environment and require local regulation of refuse hauler service providers to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of California.
(a)The Legislature declares that the responsibility for solid waste management is a shared responsibility between the state and local governments. The state shall exercise its legal authority in a manner that ensures an effective and coordinated approach to the safe management of all solid waste generated within the state and shall oversee the design and implementation of local integrated waste management plans.
(b)The Legislature further declares that it is the policy of the state to assist local governments in minimizing duplication of effort, and in minimizing the costs incurred, in implementing this division through the development of regional cooperative efforts and other mechanisms which comply with this division.
(c)The Legislature further declares that market development is the key to successful and cost-effective implementation of the 25-percent and 50-percent diversion requirements required pursuant to Section 41780, and that the state must take a leadership role, pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 42000) of Part 3, in encouraging the expansion of markets for recycled products by working cooperatively with the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
(d)The Legislature further declares that illegal dumping abatement, enforcement, and public awareness programs should be included among the services provided by state and local integrated waste management programs and the state should coordinate illegal dumping programs.