Examples of AB 1594 in a sentence
Green Material ADC (AB 1594) box is checked: Pursuant to Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 41781.3 [(AB) 1594 (Williams, Chapter 719, Statutes of 2014)], beginning in the 2017 EAR jurisdictions are required to include information on plans to address how green material that is being used as ADC will be diverted.
Contractor must ensure that all Organic Waste Collected pursuant to this Agreement is diverted from the landfill in accordance with AB 939, AB 1826, AB 1594, SB 1016 and SB 1383, and any subsequent or other Applicable Law.
Pursuant to AB 1594, the state will no longer allow Green Waste to be counted towards diversion requirements when used as alternative daily cover (“ADC”) effective January 1, 2020.
AB 1594 (Williams, Chapter 719, Statutes of 2014) re-classifies the use of green waste for landfill “alternative daily cover” as disposal, beginning in 2020.
There were no comments from the public on this item.Board member Martinez made the motion to approve the revised staff recommendation to include the three additional bills: AB 444, SB 564, and SB 568, and to change to a “watch” position on AB 1594.
Given the regulations outlined pursuant to AB 1594 regarding the use of Green Waste as ADC, by January 1, 2019, Collector shall develop for City consideration diversion alternatives to ensure that the City remains in compliance with all State mandated diversion levels.
Document applicable pressure test results • Actual run time on and off settings.
City and Contractor will reasonably cooperate in good faith with all efforts by each other to meet City's diversion and other compliance requirements imposed by AB 939, AB 341, AB 1826, AB 1594, SB 1016, and SB 1383 and other Applicable Laws, and to meet Contractor’s obligations under this Article 5.
AB 1594 overturns a 1996 law that allows landfilled yard trimmings to count as being “diverted” from landfills when used as alternative daily cover (ADC).
Contractor must implement public education and outreach in conformance with applicable laws (e.g. SB 1383, AB 1826, AB 827, AB 939, AB 341, AB 1594, etc.) and in coordination with the City.