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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 66

40:66-5.1. Municipality to adopt proof of service ordinance for solid waste generators

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1. a. The governing body of any municipality wherein solid waste collection services are contracted for and provided, wholly or in part, on an individual, private contract basis shall adopt a proof of service ordinance which requires all responsible solid waste generators to contract or otherwise lawfully provide for the collection of solid waste generated at those premises in the manner provided by the ordinance.
b. Each proof of service ordinance required pursuant to this section shall include:
(1)In the case of single-family residential housing, a requirement that each responsible solid waste generator, in those instances where a solid waste collection system is not otherwise provided for by the municipality and if he has not already done so, enter into a contract for regular solid waste collection service with any person lawfully providing private solid waste collection services within the municipality; except that the ordinance may include an exemption from this requirement in those instances where the responsible solid waste generator is transporting the solid waste which is generated at his residential premises directly to the solid waste facility utilized by the municipality for disposal;
(2)In the case of multi-family residential housing, a requirement that the responsible solid waste generator, in those instances where a solid waste collection system is not otherwise provided for by the municipality and if he has not already done so, enter into a contract for regular solid waste collection service with any person lawfully providing private solid waste collection services within the municipality; except that the ordinance may include an exemption from this requirement in those instances where the responsible solid waste generator is transporting the solid waste which is generated at his residential premises directly to the solid waste facility utilized by the municipality for disposal. It shall be the responsibility of the owner of the multiple dwelling to provide a sufficient number of appropriate solid waste containers for the deposit of nonrecyclable waste materials to be disposed of as solid waste;
(3)In the case of any commercial or institutional building or structure located within the boundaries of the municipality, a requirement that the responsible solid waste generator, in those instances where regular solid waste collection services are not otherwise provided for, enter into a contract with any person lawfully providing private solid waste collection services within the municipality; and
(4)In the case of a responsible solid waste generator, within the municipality, who is transporting the solid waste which is generated at his residential premises directly to the solid waste facility utilized by the municipality for disposal, a requirement that every such responsible solid waste generator within the municipality furnish proof that the responsible solid waste generator is transporting the solid waste which is generated at his residential premises directly to the solid waste facility utilized by the municipality for disposal to the governing body of the municipality at least once every 12 months. In order to fulfill the requirements of this subsection, the responsible solid waste generator may include the proof of service with the municipal tax payment mailed to the municipal tax collector.
Any proof of service ordinance may include provisions limiting regular solid waste collection service to specified operating hours in order to preserve the peace and quiet in neighborhoods during the hours when most residents are asleep.
Any proof of service ordinance may include provisions limiting recyclable material collection service to specified operating hours in order to preserve the peace and quiet in neighborhoods during the hours when most residents are asleep.
c. The governing body shall, within six months of the effective date of a proof of service ordinance adopted pursuant to this section and at least once every six months thereafter, notify all responsible solid waste generators of the requirements of the ordinance. In order to fulfill the notification requirements of this subsection, the governing body of a municipality may, in its discretion, place an advertisement in a newspaper circulating in the municipality, post a notice in public places where public notices are customarily posted, include a notice with other official notifications periodically mailed to taxpayers, or any combination thereof, as the municipality deems necessary and appropriate.
L.1991,c.170,s.1; amended 2001, c.92, s.4.
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