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Code · Indiana · TITLE 13. ENVIRONMENT · ARTICLE 20. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT · Chapter 3. Solid Waste Management Reporting

IC 13-20-3-3 Certification of origin from owner or operator of facility instead of certification of report by hauler

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Sec. 3. A hauler that:
(1)is required to make a certification or report under section 1 of this chapter concerning the origin of the solid waste; and
(2)did not collect the solid waste at the point of origin;
may satisfy the requirements of section 1 of this chapter concerning a certification or report of origin of the solid waste by presenting a certification from the owner or operator of the facility at which the solid waste was picked up that indicates the county and state of origin of the largest part of the solid waste. The department shall establish procedures that allow the use of average figures in making the certification.
As added by P.L.1-1996, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.250-2019, SEC.29.
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