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

19-6-820. Powers and duties of the director.

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19-6-820. Powers and duties of the director.
(1)The director shall:
(a)administer and enforce the rules and orders of the board;
(b)issue and revoke registrations for waste tire recyclers and transporters; and
(c)require forms, analyses, documents, maps, and other records as the director finds necessary to:
(i)issue recycler and transporter registrations;
(ii)authorize reimbursements under Section 19-6-811 ;
(iii)inspect a site, facility, or activity regulated under this part; and
(iv)issue permits for and inspect waste tire storage sites.
(2)The director may:
(a)authorize any division employee to enter any site or facility regulated under this part at reasonable times and upon presentation of credentials, for the purpose of inspection, audit, or sampling:
(i)at the site or facility; or
(ii)of the records, operations, or products;
(b)as authorized by the board, enforce board rules by issuing orders which are subsequently subject to the board's amendment or revocation; and
(c)coordinate with federal, state, and local governments, and other agencies, including entering into memoranda of understanding, to:
(i)ensure effective regulation of waste tires under this part;
(ii)minimize duplication of regulation; and
(iii)encourage responsible recycling of waste tires.
Amended by Chapter 360 , 2012 General Session
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