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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 109 — Local solid waste management

109.042 Enforcement representative -- Regulations -- Financing for program.

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(1)A county or waste management district may employ an enforcement representative
to ensure compliance with applicable administrative regulations of the cabinet
relating to construction and operation of solid waste management facilities. The
local government representative shall have the authority to inspect loads of solid
waste and prevent any loads, which fail to comply with administrative regulations,
from being disposed of at the solid waste management facility. The local
government representative shall possess at least minimum qualifications required of
representatives of the cabinet performing similar functions.
(2)The cabinet shall adopt administrative regulations for local government inspection
of solid waste management facilities and enforcement procedures. The
administrative regulations shall include but not be limited to, requiring local
enforcement representatives to report violations of state solid waste management
facilities laws and administrative regulations immediately to the cabinet and
requiring the cabinet to respond to the report within forty-eight
(48)hours of its
receipt.
(3)A county or waste management district which elects to implement a local inspection
and enforcement program for solid waste management facilities may finance the
program from the license fees provided for in KRS 68.178.
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