Examples of Licensed Hauler in a sentence
Licensed Hauler - A Person who is in possession of all pertinent permits and licenses which may be required by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and LCSWMA for the collection, transportation, storage, or disposal of Solid Waste or Source Separated Recyclable Materials.
This agreement shall be personal to the Licensed Hauler, and may not be assigned or transferred without the written consent of the city.
Refuse Container; means a container used for the placement of refuse for collection by a Licensed Hauler permitted pursuant to this Chapter.
From the time of placement for collection until the time of pickup by the Licensed Hauler, all materials shall remain the property of the generator.
After inspection, the Administrator shall notify the Department of Environmental Quality Solid Waste Management and the Licensed Hauler if any equipment, trucks or containers do not meet A.A.C. section R18-13-310 or city ordinances.
Ensure that the property is entered into a contract/agreement with a Licensed Hauler for the collection of Solid Waste and Recycling or that the property’s Solid Waste and Recycling is collected through the City of Reading Municipal Collection Program.
In order to achieve a complete coverage of proper Refuse disposal and an equal sharing of costs of refuse disposal all Commercial Units shall pay for refuse collection to a Licensed Hauler.
Licensed Hauler – a person who has obtained a license from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and/or from Allegheny County or its designee.
Dangerous wastes shall be placed in a proper container, plainly marked "Dangerous Material Handle with Care." The Licensed Hauler reserves the right to deny service for certain dangerous wastes and to require the customer to properly dispose of it by other legal means.
A person who has obtained a license from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the Waste Transportation Safety Act (Pennsylvania Act 90) authorizing said person to collect, transport, and or dispose of municipal solid waste, and bulk waste from residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional establishments must register his intent to operate within Summit Township to be considered a Licensed Hauler.