§ 34A-16-1 Creation of a regional recycling and waste management district
§ 34A-16-2 Notice of public hearing
§ 34A-16-3 Governing body–Composition–Terms–Vacancy
§ 34A-16-4 Articles of incorporation
§ 34A-16-5 Actions involving the validity or enforcement of any contract
§ 34A-16-6 Amendment of articles of incorporation
§ 34A-16-7 Powers of each district
§ 34A-16-8 Travel and subsistence expenses–Per diem
§ 34A-16-9 Expansion of district
§ 34A-16-10 Reduction in size of district
§ 34A-16-11 Expansion or reduction in size–Certified copy of governing resolution
§ 34A-16-12 County or municipality cooperation in the planning, construction, or operation ofsolid waste facilities
§ 34A-16-13 County or municipality contracts with district for provision of waste facilities andservices–Terms
§ 34A-16-14 Powers of district
§ 34A-16-15 District’s capacity to sue or be sued
§ 34A-16-16 District’s interest in real or personal property
§ 34A-16-17 Application and acceptance of gifts, grants, or loans
§ 34A-16-18 Use of real or personal property–Tax exemption–Special assessments
§ 34A-16-19 Power to contract for operation and improvement of facilities
§ 34A-16-20 Establishment and collection of general rates and charges–Public hearing required–Publication of notice
§ 34A-16-21 Manner of billing and collecting–Discontinuance of service
§ 34A-16-22 Incentives to reduce waste and separate recyclable materials
§ 34A-16-23 Disposal of products and energy produced
§ 34A-16-24 Joint-powers agreements
§ 34A-16-25 Authorized activities
§ 34A-16-26 Insurance
§ 34A-16-27 Purchases
§ 34A-16-28 Issuance of revenue bonds–Payment–Revenues–Powers of commission
§ 34A-16-29 Issuance of bonds to pay for closure, postclosure, and contingency costs for responsesto releases from facilities or to refund outstanding bonds
§ 34A-16-30 Use of proceeds under § 34A-16-29 limited
§ 34A-16-31 Solid waste management fund–Separate accounts–Audit requirements
§ 34A-16-32 Designation and reviewing authority defined
§ 34A-16-33 Obtaining designation authority
§ 34A-16-34 Application of designation
§ 34A-16-35 Adoption of management plan–Designation plan–Requirements for designationplan
§ 34A-16-36 Required evaluations for plan proposing designation to facilities
§ 34A-16-37 Certain waste under contract between hauler and different facility exempt duringcontract period–Exemption for certain electric generation facilities
§ 34A-16-38 Review and approval of designation plan
§ 34A-16-39 Time limit to review plan–Requirements for approval
§ 34A-16-40 Procedure for adopting or amending designation ordinance–Hearing–Notice
§ 34A-16-41 Contents of designation ordinance
§ 34A-16-42 Designation ordinance exceptions for certain exempt materials
§ 34A-16-43 Consistency of ordinance with plan–Effective date of designation–Challengingdesignation
§ 34A-16-44 Notification of intent to own or operate facility
§ 34A-16-45 Penalty for violation of designation ordinance
§ 34A-16-46 Processing and disposal of waste generated outside of district prohibited
§ 34A-16-47 Powers granted by chapter independent from other statutes
§ 34A-16-48 Entrance upon public and private lands to determine suitability of potential landfillsite
§ 34A-16-49 Legislative findings

Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 34A > Chapter 16 - Regional Recycling and Waste Management Districts

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