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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.11531 Solid waste removal; frequency; disposal; ordinance.

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324.11531 Solid waste removal; frequency; disposal; ordinance.
Sec. 11531.
(1)A municipality or county shall ensure that all solid waste is removed from the site of generation frequently enough to protect the environment, natural resources, and the public health, safety, and welfare and is delivered to a materials management facility that meets the requirements of section 11508(1)(a), except waste that is permitted by state law or rules promulgated by the department to be disposed of at the site of generation.
(2)An ordinance adopted before February 8, 1988 by a county or municipality incidental to the financing of a publicly owned disposal area or areas under construction that directs that all or part of the solid waste generated in that county or municipality be directed to the disposal area or areas is an acceptable means of compliance with subsection (1), notwithstanding that the ordinance, in the case of a county, has not been approved by the governor. This subsection does not validate or invalidate an ordinance adopted on or after February 8, 1988 as an acceptable means of compliance with subsection (1).
History: 1994, Act 451, Eff. Mar. 30, 1995 ;-- Am. 2022, Act 247 , Eff. Mar. 29, 2023
Popular Name: Act 451
Popular Name: NREPA
Popular Name: Solid Waste Act
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