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Code · New Jersey · Title 5 — Public Property, Purchases and Contracts · Chapter 10A

5:10A-21 Provision of solid waste and recycling disposal facilities.

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21. In providing the solid waste and recycling disposal facilities, the commission shall, prior to preparing any plans or specifications for such facilities, consult with those persons utilizing the district for the treatment and disposal of solid waste, and contract with any such persons who desire to utilize solid waste disposal facilities provided by the commission. In providing such facilities, the commission may:
a. Acquire or construct any such facilities as an improvement, and may recover the cost of such acquisition or construction in the same manner, and pursuant to the same procedure, provided for any other improvement undertaken by the commission;
b. Operate and maintain any such facilities, as owner, lessor, or lessee, and generally fix and collect rates, fees, or other charges for any such facilities in the same manner, and pursuant to the same procedure, provided for any other facilities operated and maintained by the commission. The commission shall submit to the Commissioner of Environmental Protection for approval a plan or plans describing in detail the purpose of any acquisition, construction, operation, lease as lessor or lessee, contract, or agreement.
When reviewing the plans submitted in compliance with this section and in determining conditions under which such plans may be approved, the commissioner shall give due consideration to community development of comprehensive regional solid waste disposal facilities, with the objective being that all conform to reasonably contemplated development of comprehensive community or regional solid waste disposal facilities. No solid waste disposal facility shall be acquired, constructed, operated, leased, contracted, or agreed for in the district without approval of the Commissioner of Environmental Protection;
c. Join and participate with any agency, municipality, county, or authority created by the State, or by any political subdivision or subdivisions thereof, through an intergovernmental agreement without need for that agency, municipality, county, or authority to go to public bid for the purpose of treating or disposing of solid waste and recycling;
d. Permit, by contract or agreement, any agency, instrumentality, or authority created by the State, or by any political subdivision thereof, for the purpose of treating or disposing of solid waste, to acquire, construct, or operate and maintain any solid waste disposal facilities which such agency, instrumentality, or authority is authorized by law to acquire, construct, or operate and maintain. Any such facilities acquired, constructed, or operated and maintained by any such agency, instrumentality, or authority may be located either within the district or without the district, but shall be within the jurisdiction of such agency, instrumentality, or authority.
e. For the purposes of acquiring or constructing any solid waste disposal facility, the commission is authorized to issue bonds and notes and to pay or redeem said bonds and notes from revenue derived from the fees and other charges collected for such facilities. Any cost incurred by the commission in providing any solid waste disposal facilities shall be charged to the persons utilizing such facilities, and nothing herein contained shall be interpreted as requiring the commission to bear the cost of any solid waste disposal facility provided by the commission.
f. No solid waste may be treated or disposed in the district by any person without the express written permission of the commission.
L.2015, c.19, s.21; amended 2015, c.72, s.12.
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