Solid Waste (5)

Date of Last Recorded Action: 4/24/2024

HB 0274 NeutralYard Trimmings in Landfills and Extend Solid Waste Trust Fund Nix,Randy 69th
5/11/2011 House Date Signed by Governor NR&E NR&E -
Nat. Res. & the Environment Solid Waste Todd Edwards

HB 274 allows yard trimmings to be disposed of in a lined landfill (MSW) if it has a permitted gas collection system in operation that reuses the gas for electrical power generation, industrial end use or other beneficial use promoting renewable energy goals.

Additionally, this bill reauthorizes the scrap tire fee (Solid Waste Trust Fund) for three more years, allowing the General Assembly to continue redirecting this money to the state's general fund to balance the budget.  

HB 0811 SupportPrevent the Redirection of Dedicated Fees Powell,Jay 171st
3/29/2012 Senate Conference Committee Appointed GAff APPROP -
General County Government Indigent Defense Law Enforcement Nat. Res. & the Environment Public Safety and Courts
Revenue & Finance Solid Waste Todd Edwards Training
House Bill 811, introduced by Rep. Jay Powell, co-signed by more than 60 House members, and having passed the House by 151-5, would have prevented the redirection of dedicated fees for the Solid Waste Trust Fund, Hazardous Waste Trust Fund, Peace Officer and Prosecutors Training Fund, and Joshua's Law (drivers education training). If dedicated fees were not appropriated for these statutorily-intended purposes, then the fees would be reduced or eliminated, proportionate to the amount that is redirected.  To minimize impact on the state budget, the new appropriation requirements would have been phased in.
The Senate Appropriations Committee added a provision that the fee reduction trigger will not kick in until the state's [rainy day] Revenue Shortfall Reserve is at least 7 percent of previous year's state budget, which would be about $1.1 billion currently.  The problem is that the Reserve has exceeded this amount only once since 1988. 
 
In conference committee, the Senate insisted upon language that ensured fee reductions would rarely, if ever, kick in.  Accordingly, House conferees refused to go along with language they felt defeated the entire purpose of the legislation and have pledged to reintroduce the bill next session.    
 
 
HB 0893 OpposeEliminate Local Governments Ability to Lien Solid Waste Fees Harrell,Brett 106th
2/7/2012 House Second Readers NR&E --
Clint Mueller Forfeitures, Fees, and Fine Add Ons Nat. Res. & the Environment Property Tax Revenue & Finance
Solid Waste
This bill repeals the Code section that authorizes counties to place a lien on a person's property for failure to pay the solid waste fee.
HR 0585 SupportTrust Funds - Constitutionally Dedicate Nix,Randy 69th
3/21/2011 House Second Readers NR&E --
Nat. Res. & the Environment Revenue & Finance Solid Waste Todd Edwards

This resolution calls for the voters to consider an amendment to the Georgia Constitution authorizing the creation of a trust fund for purposes of hazardous waste management and/or solid waste management.

SB 0311 Negotiating"Metals Accountability in Disposal (MAD) Act"; provide that only licensed funeral directors/certain persons may sell burial objects as scrap metal Ramsey, Sr.,Ronald 43rd
1/13/2012 Senate Read and Referred -JUDY -
Debra Nesbit General County Government Public Safety and Courts Solid Waste

This bill would make it a felony for anyone other than a licensed funeral director or burial object manufacturer to sell burial objects as scrap metal.

SB 311 also makes it a felony for any person to damage heating or air conditioning equipment in a public building and health care facilities, as well as schools, child care facilities and churches.

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