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Code · Arizona · Title 44 — State Government

44-1306. Department of environmental quality; rules; annual county report to the department

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A. The department of environmental quality shall adopt and enforce rules to carry out the provisions of this article.
B. Each county shall report by September 30 of each year to the department of environmental quality the following for the preceding fiscal year and provide a summary for each waste tire collection site:
1. The number of eligible waste tires collected each month at each collection site with a list of registered tire dealers delivering the tires to each collection site and the number of tires from each dealer.
2. The number of tires collected each month at each collection site from sources other than registered tire dealers.
3. The number of tires transported out of each collection site.
4. The estimated number of tires remaining at each collection site at the end of the preceding fiscal year.
5. Summaries of all manifests tracking the incoming and outgoing waste tires at each collection site.
6. The amount of monies received and expended pursuant to the waste tire program.
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