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Code · Utah · Title 19 — Environmental Quality Code · Chapter 6

19-6-813. Application for partial reimbursement -- Penalty.

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19-6-813. Application for partial reimbursement -- Penalty.
(1)An application for partial reimbursement shall be in the format prescribed by the local health department and shall include:
(a)the recycler's name and a brief description of the recycler's business;
(b)the quantity, in tons, of waste tires recycled or used in a beneficial use;
(c)originals or copies of log books, receipts, bills of lading, or other similar documents to establish the tonnage of waste tires recycled or used in a beneficial use;
(d)a description of how the waste tires were recycled;
(e)proof that is satisfactory to the local health department that the waste tires were recycled or used in a beneficial use; and
(f)the affidavit of the recycler warranting that the recycled waste tires or waste tires used for a beneficial use for which reimbursement is sought meet the requirements of Subsection 19-6-809(4) .
(2)In addition to any other penalty imposed under Section 19-6-821 or 19-6-822 or by any other law, any person who knowingly or intentionally provides false information to the local health department under Subsection
(1):
(a)is ineligible to receive any further reimbursement under this part; and
(b)shall return to the Division of Finance any reimbursement previously received for deposit in the fund.
Amended by Chapter 256 , 2002 General Session
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