(1) It is the intent of the Legislature that the Department of Transportation continue to expand its current use of recovered materials in its construction programs.
(2) The Legislature declares it to be in the public interest to find alternative ways to use certain recyclable materials that currently are part of the solid waste stream and that contribute to problems of declining space in landfills. To determine the feasibility of using certain recyclable materials for paving materials, the department may undertake demonstration projects using the following materials in road construction:
(a) Ground rubber from automobile tires in road resurfacing or subbase materials for roads;
(b) Ash residue from coal combustion byproducts for concrete and ash residue from waste incineration facilities and oil combustion byproducts for subbase material;
(c) Recycled mixed-plastic material for guardrail posts or right-of-way fence posts;
(d) Construction steel, including reinforcing rods and I-beams, manufactured from scrap metals disposed of in the state; and
(e) Glass, and glass aggregates.
(3) The department shall review and revise existing bid procedures and specifications for the purchase or use of products and materials to eliminate any procedures and specifications that explicitly discriminate against products and materials with recycled content, except where such procedures and specifications are necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the people of this state.
(4) The department shall review and revise its bid procedures and specifications on a continuing basis to encourage the use of products and materials with recycled content and shall, in developing new procedures and specifications, encourage the use of products and materials with recycled content.
(5) Notwithstanding any law, rule, or ordinance to the contrary, a local governmental entity may not adopt standards or specifications that are contrary to the department standards or specifications for permissible use of reclaimed asphalt pavement material in construction. For purposes of this section, such material may not be considered solid waste.
(6) All agencies shall cooperate with the department in carrying out the provisions of this section.
History.—s. 49, ch. 88-130; s. 8, ch. 93-260; s. 82, ch. 99-385; s. 2, ch. 2019-153.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXVI - Public Transportation
Chapter 336 - County Road System
336.01 - Designation of County Road System.
336.02 - Responsibility for County Road System; Approval of Maps of Reservation.
336.021 - County Transportation System; Levy of Ninth-Cent Fuel Tax on Motor Fuel and Diesel Fuel.
336.022 - County Transportation Trust Fund; Controls and Administrative Remedies.
336.023 - Use by Counties of the Surplus From the Constitutional Gas Tax.
336.024 - Distribution of Constitutional Gas Tax.
336.025 - County Transportation System; Levy of Local Option Fuel Tax on Motor Fuel and Diesel Fuel.
336.0255 - Distribution of Additional Local Option Tax.
336.03 - County Engineer; Qualifications.
336.044 - Use of Recyclable Materials in Construction.
336.045 - Uniform Minimum Standards for Design, Construction, and Maintenance; Advisory Committees.
336.046 - Regulation of Bus Benches and Transit Shelters Within Rights-of-Way.
336.048 - Temporary Closing Traveling Lane of Road.
336.05 - Naming of County Roads; Recording.
336.08 - Relocation or Change of Roads.
336.09 - Closing and Abandonment of Roads; Authority.
336.10 - Closing and Abandonment of Roads; Publication of Notice.
336.12 - Closing and Abandonment of Roads; Termination of Easement; Conveyance of Fee.
336.44 - Counties; Contracts for Construction of Roads; Procedure; Contractor’s Bond.
336.467 - County-State Right-of-Way Acquisition Agreements.
336.66 - Method of Abolition of District.
336.68 - Special Road and Bridge District Boundaries; Property Owner Rights and Options.
336.71 - Public-Private Cooperation in Construction of County Roads.