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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 444 - SANITATION

NRS 444.559 Municipal solid waste landfills: Requirement to accept recreational vehicle for disposal in certain circumstances; prohibition on acceptance of hazardous waste from very small quantity generator.

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NRS 444.559 Municipal solid waste landfills: Requirement to accept recreational vehicle for disposal in certain circumstances; prohibition on acceptance of hazardous waste from very small quantity generator.
1. A municipal solid waste landfill shall accept a recreational vehicle for disposal if:
(a)The person disposing of the recreational vehicle pays any applicable fee and provides the title to the recreational vehicle, indicating that he or she is the owner.
(b)Accepting the recreational vehicle for disposal does not violate any applicable federal or state law or regulation relating to the operation of the municipal solid waste landfill.
2. A municipal solid waste landfill shall not accept hazardous waste from a very small quantity generator for disposal.
3. As used in this section, “very small quantity generator” has the meaning ascribed to it in 40 C.F.R. § 260.10.
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