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 2754 - Filing of Pilot Project Applications and Amendments to Pilot Projects

Universal Citation: 14 CA Code of Regs 2754

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

(a) Applications for pilot projects shall be accepted and reviewed on a continuous basis as received until either ten pilot projects have been approved or June 30, 2025.

(b) Applicant jurisdictions shall contact the Division in writing prior to the submission of any application to request a map of their jurisdiction. The Division shall provide the applicant jurisdiction with a map that includes all convenience zones, operational recycling centers, rural boundaries, and city or county boundaries within the jurisdiction until section 2754(a) is satisfied.

(c) Applicant jurisdictions shall provide all of the following to the Division to apply for a pilot project:

(1) Federal Tax Identification Number (also known as an Employer Identification Number);

(2) Contact information as specified in section 2758(a)(6) of these regulations;

(3) The map provided in subsection (b), indicating the proposed pilot project area, including proposed locations of pilot project recyclers; and

(4) A completed and signed pilot project application as described in section 2758 of these regulations.

(d) The Division shall reject without review any applications submitted by applicant jurisdictions who fail to comply with subsection (c).

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unless a Certificate of Compliance is transmitted to and approved by OAL, or the emergency language is amended or repealed by the Department prior to that date, whichever occurs sooner.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unless a Certificate of Compliance is transmitted to and approved by OAL, or the emergency language is amended or repealed by the Department prior to that date, whichever occurs sooner.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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