House
File
202
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Enrolled
House
File
202
AN
ACT
RELATING
TO
THE
SOLID
WASTE
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
PROGRAM
AND
BEAUTIFICATION
GRANTS.
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
Section
1.
Section
455E.11,
subsection
2,
paragraph
a,
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
division
(a),
Code
2017,
is
amended
by
striking
the
subparagraph
division.
Sec.
2.
Section
455E.11,
subsection
2,
paragraph
a,
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
division
(e),
Code
2017,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
(e)
Not
more
than
four
hundred
thousand
dollars
to
the
department
for
purposes
of
providing
funding
assistance
to
eligible
communities
to
address
abandoned
buildings
by
promoting
waste
abatement,
diversion,
selective
dismantlement
of
building
components,
and
recycling.
Eligible
communities
include
a
city
with
a
population
of
five
thousand
or
fewer.
Eligible
costs
for
program
assistance
include
but
are
not
limited
to
asbestos
and
other
hazardous
material
abatement
and
House
File
202,
p.
2
removal,
the
recovery
processing
of
recyclable
or
reusable
material
through
the
selective
dismantlement
of
abandoned
buildings,
and
reimbursement
for
purchased
recycled
content
materials
used
in
the
renovation
of
buildings.
For
projects
that
support
community
beautification,
the
department
may
elect
to
administer
funding
to
eligible
communities
in
collaboration
with
the
organization
awarded
the
beautification
grant
in
accordance
with
subparagraph
division
(a),
subparagraph
subdivision
(i).
Sec.
3.
Section
455J.1,
subsection
2,
paragraph
a,
Code
2017,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
a.
The
policy
of
responsible
environmental
management
can
be
furthered
by
rewarding
solid
waste
disposal
projects
planning
and
service
areas
that
operate
in
an
innovative,
cost-effective,
technologically
advanced,
and
environmentally
sensitive
manner.
Sec.
4.
Section
455J.2,
subsection
2,
Code
2017,
is
amended
by
striking
the
subsection.
Sec.
5.
Section
455J.2,
subsection
5,
Code
2017,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
5.
“Environmental
management
system”
or
“system”
means
a
solid
waste
planning
or
service
area
which
has
been
designated
as
an
environmental
management
system
pursuant
to
section
455J.7
.
“Environmental
management
system”
includes
a
planning
or
service
area
designated
as
an
environmental
management
system
that
is
providing
multiple
environmental
services
in
addition
to
solid
waste
disposal
and
that
is
planning
for
the
continuous
improvement
of
solid
waste
management
by
appropriately
and
aggressively
mitigating
the
environmental
impacts
of
solid
waste
disposal.
Sec.
6.
Section
455J.3,
Code
2017,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
455J.3
Environmental
management
system
designation
requirements.
To
qualify
for
designation
as
an
environmental
management
system
pursuant
to
section
455J.7
,
a
solid
waste
planning
or
service
area
shall
actively
pursue
all
of
the
following:
1.
Yard
Organics
waste
management.
Provide
for
the
House
File
202,
p.
3
operation
of
a
yard
an
organics
waste
management
program
or
contract
with
provide
support
to
another
party
to
do
so.
2.
Hazardous
household
waste
materials
collection.
Provide
for
the
proper
management
and
disposal
of
hazardous
household
waste
materials
by
operating
a
regional
collection
center
or
participating
in
a
regional
collection
center
network.
The
regional
collection
center
shall
provide
for
the
collection
and
disposal
of
hazardous
household
wastes
materials
,
including
but
not
limited
to
paint,
pesticides,
batteries,
automotive
products,
sharps,
needles
and
syringes,
and
pool
chemicals.
The
regional
collection
center
shall
encourage
the
reuse
of
any
materials
for
which
reuse
is
possible
and
may
educate
households
on
the
use
of
safer
alternatives
through
efforts
designed
to
increase
public
participation
and
to
increase
the
participation
of
local
government
entities
not
currently
in
a
network.
Regional
collection
centers
may
also
provide
for
the
assessment
of
current
educational
programs
by
examining
changes
in
consumer
behavior.
3.
Water
quality
improvement.
Provide
for
a
water
quality
improvement
program
within
the
system’s
planning
or
service
area.
Such
a
program
may
include
offering
educational
programs,
sponsoring
awareness
initiatives,
providing
for
cleanup
activities
such
as
the
cleanup
of
illegal
dumping
areas,
and
otherwise
promoting
responsible
environmental
behavior.
4.
Greenhouse
gas
reduction.
Implement
a
greenhouse
gas
reduction
program
designed
to
prevent
the
release
of
greenhouse
gases
into
the
atmosphere.
Such
a
program
may
include
but
is
not
limited
to
the
following
activities:
a.
Generating
electricity
or
producing
other
fuels
through
the
collection
of
landfill
gas,
such
as
a
methane
gas
recovery
or
minimization
system.
b.
Collecting
and
managing
food
and
other
organic
waste
from
households
and
from
industrial
and
commercial
establishments,
or
attempting
to
recover
energy
from
the
reuse
of
biomass.
c.
Implementing
programs
that
encourage
the
efficient
use
of
energy
and
promote
the
use
of
renewable
fuels.
d.
Discouraging
the
uncontrolled
burning
of
solid
waste
and
yard
waste.
House
File
202,
p.
4
e.
Setting
recycling
goals
to
measure
energy
savings
and
quantify
the
level
of
success
of
greenhouse
gas
mitigation
efforts.
f.
Collection
and
recycling
services
targeted
at
waste
generated
by
industrial
and
commercial
facilities
such
as
cardboard,
paper,
construction,
and
demolition
waste.
5.
Recycling
services.
a.
Offer
recycling
services
for
paper,
glass,
metal,
and
plastics
within
the
communities
served.
In
addition
to
offering
recycling
of
paper,
metal,
glass,
and
plastics,
a
solid
waste
planning
or
service
area
may
also
offer
recycling
services
for
electronic
waste,
white
goods,
and
tires.
b.
Recycling
services
may
also
be
targeted
at
waste
generated
by
industrial
and
commercial
facilities
such
as
cardboard,
paper,
construction,
and
demolition
waste.
c.
Recycling
services
offered
in
an
effort
to
meet
the
goals
of
this
subsection
may
be
provided
through
drop-off
sites
or
through
curbside
recycling
programs
operated
in
conjunction
with
solid
waste
collection.
6.
Environmental
education.
Plan
and
implement
programs
educating
the
public
on
environmental
stewardship.
These
programs
may
include
components
designed
to
prevent
illegal
dumping,
reduce
greenhouse
gas
emissions,
improve
water
quality,
reduce
waste
generation,
increase
recycling
and
reuse,
or
any
other
environmental
objective
that
furthers
the
purpose
and
goals
of
this
chapter
.
Sec.
7.
Section
455J.4,
subsection
1,
Code
2017,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
1.
On
September
1
,
2009,
and
each
year
thereafter,
each
environmental
management
system
shall
submit
to
the
department
an
annual
report.
The
report
shall
document
the
system’s
compliance
with
the
requirements
of
section
455J.3
.
Sec.
8.
Section
455J.5,
Code
2017,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
455J.5
Incentives.
1.
A
solid
waste
planning
or
service
area
designated
as
an
environmental
management
system
pursuant
to
section
455J.7
shall
qualify
for
all
of
the
following:
a.
An
exemption
from
solid
waste
reduction
goals
imposed
House
File
202,
p.
5
on
sanitary
landfills
solid
waste
planning
or
service
areas
pursuant
to
section
455D.3
.
b.
A
reduced
tonnage
fee
of
three
dollars
and
sixty-five
cents
per
ton,
to
be
imposed
as
provided
in
section
455B.310
,
notwithstanding
section
455B.310,
subsection
2
,
of
which
two
dollars
and
ten
cents
shall
be
remitted
to
the
department.
c.
Financial
assistance
as
recommended
by
the
council
and
approved
by
the
commission
pursuant
to
section
455J.7
.
2.
Notwithstanding
any
other
provision
of
law
to
the
contrary,
in
addition
to
the
incentives
in
subsection
1
,
a
solid
waste
planning
or
service
area
designated
as
an
environmental
management
system
is
only
required
to
file
exempt
from
filing
its
updated
comprehensive
plan
once
every
five
years
.
Sec.
9.
Section
455J.7,
Code
2017,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
455J.7
Designation
of
environmental
management
systems.
1.
Consideration
of
plans.
The
council
department
shall
consider
solid
waste
management
plans
submitted
by
solid
waste
planning
or
service
areas
and
make
recommendations
for
designation
as
an
environmental
management
system
to
the
commission.
All
system
designations
recommended
by
the
council
department
are
subject
to
approval
by
the
commission.
Any
solid
waste
planning
or
service
area
may
submit
a
plan
to
the
council
department
and
seek
designation
as
a
system.
a.
By
October
1,
2008,
the
council
shall
recommend
the
designation
of
up
to
six
initial
qualifying
solid
waste
planning
areas
as
environmental
management
systems
to
serve
as
pilot
projects.
By
October
1
,
2009,
and
by
the
same
date
each
year
thereafter
,
the
council
department
may
recommend
the
designation
of
any
additional
planning
or
service
areas
as
systems,
provided
those
areas
meet
the
requirements
of
section
455J.3
.
b.
In
recommending
the
designation
of
a
planning
or
service
area
as
a
system,
the
council
department
shall
make
a
determination
as
to
whether
the
area
meets
the
requirements
of
section
455J.3
.
The
council
department
shall
not
recommend
the
designation
of
a
planning
or
service
area
as
a
system
unless
the
planning
or
service
area
meets
the
requirements
of
section
House
File
202,
p.
6
455J.3
.
c.
The
commission
shall
consider
the
plans
submitted
to
the
council
department
and
shall
review
the
council’s
department’s
recommendations
on
those
plans.
The
commission
shall
approve
or
reject
each
plan
and
shall
make
publicly
available
its
reasons
for
doing
so.
2.
System
review.
a.
By
October
January
1
,
2009,
and
by
the
same
date
each
year
thereafter
,
the
council
department
shall
review
the
annual
reports
of
all
designated
systems
and
determine
whether
those
systems
remain
in
compliance
with
section
455J.3
.
If
the
council
department
determines
that
a
planning
or
service
area
is
no
longer
in
compliance,
the
council
department
may
recommend
to
the
commission
the
revocation
of
the
planning
or
service
area’s
system
designation.
b.
The
council
department
may
review
and
monitor
the
progress
of
those
planning
or
service
areas
that
have
not
been
designated
as
a
system
and
shall
coordinate
with
other
statewide
boards,
task
forces,
and
other
entities
in
order
to
achieve
the
goals
and
objectives
of
this
chapter
.
3.
Allocation
of
funds.
a.
The
council
department
shall
recommend
to
the
commission
a
reasonable
allocation
of
the
moneys
provided
in
section
455E.11,
subsection
2
,
paragraph
“a”
,
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
division
(d),
to
eligible
systems.
In
making
its
recommendation
as
to
the
allocation
of
moneys,
the
council
department
shall
adopt
and
use
a
set
of
reasonable
criteria.
The
criteria
shall
conform
to
the
goals
and
purposes
of
this
chapter
as
described
in
section
455J.1
and
shall
be
approved
by
the
commission.
b.
Notwithstanding
any
other
provision
of
law
to
the
contrary,
the
commission
shall
make
a
final
allocation
of
the
funds
described
in
section
455E.11,
subsection
2
,
paragraph
“a”
,
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
division
(d),
to
systems
meeting
the
requirements
of
this
chapter
.
c.
Moneys
allocated
pursuant
to
this
subsection
shall
be
used
by
systems
to
further
compliance
with
any
of
the
requirements
of
section
455J.3
this
chapter
.
4.
The
department
shall
prepare
an
annual
report
citing
House
File
202,
p.
7
the
results
and
costs
of
the
program
for
submittal
to
the
commission
by
January
1,
2018,
and
by
January
1
each
year
thereafter.
Sec.
10.
REPEAL.
Section
455J.6,
Code
2017,
is
repealed.
______________________________
LINDA
UPMEYER
Speaker
of
the
House
______________________________
JACK
WHITVER
President
of
the
Senate
I
hereby
certify
that
this
bill
originated
in
the
House
and
is
known
as
House
File
202,
Eighty-seventh
General
Assembly.
______________________________
CARMINE
BOAL
Chief
Clerk
of
the
House
Approved
_______________,
2017
______________________________
TERRY
E.
BRANSTAD
Governor