SB 1383 Sample Clauses

SB 1383. State of California Senate Bill No. 1383 approved by the Governor on 337 September 19, 2016, and codified in Section 39730.6 of the Health and Safety Code and 338 Chapter 13.1 of Division 30 of the Public Resources Code. In part, SB 1383 requires 339 CalRecycle to adopt regulations to reduce organic waste disposal by 2020 to 50 percent of 340 below the 2014 disposal level amount, and to reduce organic waste disposal by 2025 to 75 341 percent below the 2014 level amount.
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SB 1383. “SB 1383” means State of California Senate Xxxx 1383, which mandates a fifty
SB 1383. City has received a low-population waiver from CalRecycle pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18984,12(a) and, unless expressly provided in this Agreement, Company is not providing services required by SB 1383 Regulations.
SB 1383. “SB 1383” means State of California Senate Bill 1383 Short-lived Climate 470 Pollutants: Organic Waste Reductions, approved September 19, 2016. 471 1.83 Self-Haul. Collection of Solid Waste by the resident, owner, or occupant of the Premises 472 on which the Solid Waste was generated pursuant to a City-issued permit and in accordance with the 473 requirements of the Municipal Code.
SB 1383. City will obtain a waiver from CalRecycle from the requirements of SB 1383. Before any SB 1383 requirements are imposed on Company regarding this Agreement, the parties will negotiate amendments to this Agreement, including additional compensation to Company to offset its increased costs to perform such requirements.
SB 1383. SB 1383 becomes effective January 1, 2022 and contains various provisions that require public agencies to update their solid waste franchise agreements in order to achieve compliance. Nearly all customers will be required to participate in recycling and organics diversion programs, including single family and multi-family residential customers, and commercial customers. Participation in diversion programs will no longer voluntary. Unlike AB 939, which allowed XxxXxxxxxx to consider a “good faith effort” in determining compliance, SB 1383 is more prescriptive and does not allow for a good faith effort. There are variety of financial penalties that CalRecycle may levy on public agencies for failure to implement the required programs. The specific requirements include provision of mandatory recycling and organics programs, contamination monitoring, customer outreach requirements, comprehensive reporting requirements, route monitoring, container standards, minimum processing facility standards, edible food recovery, and other requirements. We will perform a detailed review of the current agreement to identify provisions that must be updated to comply with SB 1383. We will prepare draft language for review by the City and CR&R, and negotiate updated terms that will reflect compliance with the requirements of SB 1383. Some of the proposed requirements may result in additional rate increases requested by CR&R, and we will review any proposed increases for reasonableness. The final work product will be an updated solid waste agreement.
SB 1383. “SB 1383” means State of California Senate Bill 1383, sets targets of fifty (50) percent reduction in disposal of Organic Materials from the 2014 levels by 2020 and seventy-five (75) percent reduction by 2025. Further, SB 1383 requires jurisdictions to implement Edible Food Recovery Programs designed to recover edible food that is currently landfilled by twenty (20) percent by 2025.
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SB 1383. State of California Senate Bill 1383, approved September 19, 2016 mandates a fifty percent (50%) reduction statewide in disposal of Organic Materials from the 2014 levels by 2020 and seventy-five percent (75%) by 2025. A seventy-five percent (75%) reduction from the 2014 level requires California to limit disposal to roughly five (5) million tons of organics annually on and after 2025. Further, SB 1383 requires CalRecycle’s regulations to include requirements designed to improve the recovery of edible food that is currently landfilled by twenty percent (20%) by 2025.

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