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

324.11552 Notice; report; confidentiality.

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324.11552 Notice; report; confidentiality.
Sec. 11552.
(1)Written notice shall be submitted to the department before a beneficial use by-product is used for beneficial use 2 as construction fill at a particular site for the first time, if the amount used will exceed 5,000 cubic yards. The generator of the beneficial use by-product shall submit the notice unless the generator transfers material to a broker, in which case the broker shall submit the notice.
(2)By October 30 of each year, any generator or broker of more than 1,000 cubic yards of material used as beneficial use by-products for beneficial use 1, 2, or 4 in the immediately preceding period of October 1 to September 30 or any person that uses or reuses more than 1,000 cubic yards of a source separated material in that period shall submit a report to the department containing all of the following information, as applicable:
(a)The business name, address, telephone number, and name of a contact person for the generator, broker, or other person.
(b)The types and approximate amounts of beneficial use by-products generated, brokered, and stored during that period.
(c)The approximate amount of beneficial use by-products shipped off site during that period and the uses and conditions of use.
(d)The amount of source separated materials used or reused.
(3)A generator or broker may designate the information required in the report under subsection (2)(b) and
(c)as confidential business information. If the scope of a request for public records under section 5 of the freedom of information act, 1976 PA 442, MCL 15.235, includes information designated by the generator or broker as confidential, the department shall promptly notify the generator or broker of the request, including the date the request was received by the department and, pursuant to that section, shall issue a notice extending for 10 business days the period during which the department shall respond to the request. The department shall grant the request for the information unless, within 12 business days after the date the request was received by the department, the generator or broker demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department that the information designated as confidential should not be disclosed because the information constitutes a trade secret or secret process or is production or commercial information the disclosure of which would jeopardize the competitive position of the generator or broker. If there is a dispute over the release of information between the generator or broker and the person requesting the information, the director shall grant or deny the request. The department shall notify the generator or broker of a decision to grant the request at least 2 days before the release of the requested information.
History: Add. 2014, Act 178 , Eff. Sept. 16, 2014
Popular Name: Act 451
Popular Name: NREPA
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