Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 9215 - SOLID WASTE PLANNING; CERTIFICATE OF NEED
COUNTY AND DISTRICT PLANS
Part 9215.0670 - AUTOMOTIVE MERCURY SWITCHES, MOTOR VEHICLE FLUIDS AND FILTERS, AND LEAD-ACID AND DRY CELL BATTERIES MANAGEMENT

Universal Citation: MN Rules 9215.0670

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024

Subpart 1. Content.

The plan must include the information described in this part on automotive mercury switches, motor vehicle fluids and filters, and lead-acid and dry cell battery management programs and practices in the county, district, or multicounty area.

Subp. 2. Policies and goals.

The plan must contain a description of the automotive mercury switch, motor vehicle fluids and filters, and lead-acid and dry cell battery management goals and policies that the county, district, or multicounty area has established that comply with Minnesota Statutes, sections 115A.915, 115A.9155, and 115A.916.

Subp. 3. Existing automotive mercury switch, motor vehicle fluids and filters, and lead-acid and dry cell battery programs and practices.

The plan must describe the existing public and private sector automotive mercury switch, motor vehicle fluids and filters, and lead-acid and dry cell battery management programs and practices in the county, district, or multicounty area, including the amount or quantity of materials recovered by type, public education, collection options, processing, recycling, and disposal.

Subp. 4. Specific programs to be developed.

The plan must describe any new or existing automotive mercury switch, motor vehicle fluids and filters, and lead-acid and dry cell battery programs that the county, district, or multicounty area proposes to maintain, expand, or implement during the next ten years, including the amount or quantity of materials to be recovered by type and the responsible persons and estimated staff time necessary to implement and manage each program.

Subp. 5. Program budget.

The plan must estimate the annual costs to be incurred by the county, district, or multicounty area in implementing and maintaining the automotive mercury switch, motor vehicle fluids and filters, and lead-acid and dry cell battery management programs during the next ten years, including itemized capital and operating costs.

Subp. 6. Schedule of implementation.

The plan must include a schedule for the implementation of the proposed automotive mercury switch, motor vehicle fluids and filters, and lead-acid and dry cell battery management programs described in this part.

Statutory Authority: MS s 115A.06; 115A.42; 115A.45; 115A.46; 116.07

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