(1) The department shall establish qualifications for, and encourage the development of training programs for, operators of landfills, coordinators of local recycling programs, and operators of other solid waste management facilities.
(2) The department shall work with accredited community colleges, career centers, state universities, and private institutions in developing educational materials, courses of study, and other such information to be made available for persons seeking to be trained as operators of solid waste management facilities.
(3) A person may not perform the duties of an operator of a landfill without first completing an operator training course approved by the department or qualifying as an interim operator in compliance with requirements established by the department by rule. An owner of a landfill may not employ any person to perform the duties of an operator unless such person has completed an approved landfill operator training course or qualified as an interim operator in compliance with requirements established by the department by rule. The department may establish by rule operator training requirements for other solid waste management facilities and facility operators.
(4) The department has authority to adopt minimum standards and other rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the provisions of this section. The department shall ensure the safe, healthy, and lawful operation of solid waste management facilities in this state. The department may establish by rule various classifications for operators to cover the need for differing levels of training required to operate various types of solid waste management facilities due to different operating requirements at such facilities.
(5) For purposes of this section, the term “operator” means any person, including the owner, who is principally engaged in, and is in charge of, the actual operation, supervision, and maintenance of a solid waste management facility and includes the person in charge of a shift or period of operation during any part of the day.
History.—s. 39, ch. 88-130; s. 63, ch. 90-331; s. 93, ch. 91-221; s. 25, ch. 93-207; s. 402, ch. 94-356; s. 15, ch. 97-103; s. 105, ch. 98-200; s. 23, ch. 2000-211; s. 34, ch. 2004-357; s. 18, ch. 2007-184.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 403 - Environmental Control
Part IV - Resource Recovery and Management (Ss. 403.702-403.7721)
403.702 - Legislative findings; public purpose.
403.7031 - Limitations on definitions adopted by local ordinance.
403.7033 - Departmental analysis of particular recyclable materials.
403.704 - Powers and duties of the department.
403.7043 - Compost standards and applications.
403.7045 - Application of act and integration with other acts.
403.7046 - Regulation of recovered materials.
403.7047 - Regulation of fossil fuel combustion products.
403.7049 - Determination of full cost for solid waste management; local solid waste management fees.
403.705 - State solid waste management program.
403.706 - Local government solid waste responsibilities.
403.70605 - Solid waste collection services in competition with private companies.
403.70611 - Requirements relating to solid waste disposal facility permitting.
403.7063 - Use of private services in solid waste management.
403.7065 - Procurement of products or materials with recycled content.
403.7071 - Management of storm-generated debris.
403.70715 - Research, development, and demonstration permits.
403.708 - Prohibition; penalty.
403.709 - Solid Waste Management Trust Fund; use of waste tire fees.
403.7095 - Solid waste management grant program.
403.7125 - Financial assurance.
403.713 - Ownership and control of solid waste and recovered materials.
403.714 - Duties of state agencies.
403.715 - Certification of resource recovery or recycling equipment.
403.716 - Training of operators of solid waste management and other facilities.
403.717 - Waste tire and lead-acid battery requirements.
403.7185 - Lead-acid battery fees.
403.71851 - Electronic recycling grants.
403.71852 - Collection of lead-containing products.
403.7186 - Environmentally sound management of mercury-containing devices and lamps.
403.7191 - Toxics in packaging.
403.7192 - Batteries; requirements for consumer, manufacturers, and sellers; penalties.
403.7193 - Environmental representations.
403.72 - Identification, listing, and notification.
403.7215 - Tax on gross receipts of commercial hazardous waste facilities.
403.722 - Permits; hazardous waste disposal, storage, and treatment facilities.
403.7222 - Prohibition of hazardous waste landfills.
403.7223 - Waste elimination and reduction assistance program.
403.7225 - Local hazardous waste management assessments.
403.7226 - Technical assistance by the department.
403.723 - Siting of hazardous waste facilities.
403.7234 - Small quantity generator notification and verification program.
403.7236 - Local government information to be sent to the department.
403.7238 - Expanded local hazardous waste management programs.
403.724 - Financial responsibility.
403.7255 - Placement of signs.
403.726 - Abatement of imminent hazard caused by hazardous substance.
403.7264 - Amnesty days for purging small quantities of hazardous wastes.
403.7265 - Local hazardous waste collection program.
403.727 - Violations; defenses, penalties, and remedies.
403.728 - Qualifications of operation personnel of hazardous waste facilities.
403.74 - Management of hazardous materials by governmental agencies.
403.75 - Definitions relating to used oil.
403.751 - Prohibited actions; used oil.
403.753 - Public educational program about collection and recycling of used oil.
403.7531 - Notice by retail dealer.
403.7545 - Regulation of used oil as hazardous waste.
403.757 - Coordination with other state agencies.
403.758 - Enforcement and penalty.
403.759 - Disposition of fees, fines, and penalties.
403.760 - Public used oil collection centers.
403.763 - Grants to local governments.
403.767 - Certification of used oil transporters.
403.769 - Permits for used oil processing and rerefining facilities.