California Code of Regulations
Title 14 - Natural Resources
Division 2 - Department of Conservation
Chapter 5 - Division of Recycling
Subchapter 9.5 - Pilot Projects
Article 1 - Requirements for Pilot Projects
Section 2752 - Jurisdiction and Pilot Project Application Eligibility

Universal Citation: 14 CA Code of Regs 2752

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) A jurisdiction applying for a pilot project must meet the eligibility requirement established in section 14571.9(c)(2) of the Act.

(1) If the Division determines an applicant jurisdiction fails to meet the eligibility requirement of section 14571.9(c)(2) of the Act, that application shall be rejected with no further review by the Division.

(2) For the purposes of meeting the requirement of section 14571.9(c)(2) of the Act, a convenience zone is unserved if, as of the date the pilot project application is received by the Division, there was no certified and operational recycling center that purchased all material types within the zone.

(b) A pilot project must meet the eligibility requirement of section 14571.9(c)(1) of the Act.

(1) If the Division determines the pilot project fails to meet the eligibility requirement of section 14571.9(c)(1) of the Act, that application shall be rejected with no further review by the Division.

(2) For the purposes of determining whether a pilot project meets the requirement of section 14571.9(c)(1) of the Act, a convenience zone is unserved if, as of the date the application was received by the Division, there was no certified and operational recycling center that purchased all material types within the zone.

1. New section filed 4-2-2019 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2019 (Register 2019, No. 14). Pursuant to Public Resources Code section 14571.9(k), this is a statutorily deemed emergency and the emergency language remains in effect until 1-1-2022 unless a Certificate of Compliance is transmitted to and approved by OAL, or the emergency language is amended or repealed by the Department prior to that date, whichever occurs sooner.
2. New section refiled 2-4-2022 as an emergency, including amendment of section and NOTE; operative 2-4-2022 (Register 2022, No. 5). Pursuant to Public Resources Code section 14571.9(j), this is a statutorily deemed emergency and the emergency language remains in effect until 1-1-2027 unless a Certificate of Compliance is transmitted to and approved by OAL, or the emergency language is amended or repealed by the Department prior to that date, whichever occurs sooner.

Note: Authority cited: Sections 14530.5(b), 14536 and 14571.9(j), Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 14571.9, Public Resources Code.

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