6 CRR-NY 366-2.4NY-CRR

STATE COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TITLE 6. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CHAPTER IV. QUALITY SERVICES
SUBCHAPTER B. SOLID WASTES
PART 366. LOCAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANNING
SUBPART 366-2. LOCAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN (LSWMP) CONTENTS
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366-2.4 Existing administrative and financial structure.
A LSWMP must include a description of the existing administrative and financial structure of the planning unit and an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the current structure with respect to attaining the planning unit goals. The description must include:
(a) an organizational chart(s) depicting the staff or entities responsible for implementing each element of the solid waste management system, including but not limited to, operations, administration, finance, outreach and education, enforcement, data collection and evaluation, and LSWMP updates and reports;
(b) the financial structure for all solid waste management facilities and programs operated or administered by the planning unit and/or its members including:
(1) costs, including capital investments, insurance, operation, maintenance, closure and post-closure costs (if applicable), administration, and financing;
(2) revenues, including fees, fines, and recyclables or recovered energy revenues, general fund contributions, special district charges; and
(3) funding mechanisms that are used to finance any facility operations, maintenance, and programs and events administered by the planning unit or its members;
(c) an identification of all laws, regulations or ordinances related to solid waste management within the planning unit, and a description of how these laws, regulations or ordinances are enforced, which are:
(1) in effect when a draft LSWMP is submitted for department approval, including but not limited to:
(i) source separation laws adopted pursuant to section 120-aa of the General Municipal Law (GML);
(ii) waste importation and/or disposal prohibitions, flow control or local hauler licensing laws; and
(iii) zoning laws;
(2) a description of any new local laws, ordinances, regulations or amendments to existing local laws, ordinances or regulations that may be required to fully implement a LSWMP submitted to the department for approval;
(d) a description of any solid waste management policies, if any, within the planning unit in effect when a draft LSWMP is submitted for department approval, including:
(1) local product stewardship, green procurement and sustainability initiatives; and
(2) local environmental justice requirements.
6 CRR-NY 366-2.4
Current through March 15, 2022
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