455D.11A Financial assurance — waste tire collection or processing sites.
1. A person owning or operating a waste tire collection or processing site shall provide a financial assurance instrument to the department prior to the initial approval of a permit or prior to the renewal of a permit for an existing or expanding facility. The financial assurance instrument shall be used to provide for closure of the waste tire collection or processing facility.
2. The financial assurance instrument shall meet all requirements adopted by rule by the commission, and shall not be canceled, revoked, disbursed, released, or allowed to terminate without the approval of the department.
3. Financial assurance instruments may include instruments such as cash or surety bond, a letter of credit in a form prescribed by the department, a secured trust fund, a corporate guarantee, or a combination of such instruments and guarantees sufficient to satisfy the requirements of subsection 5. The department may request an annual audit, which shall remain confidential, to be performed by a third party.
4. If the owner or operator of a waste tire collection or processing site chooses to provide financial assurance in the form of a surety bond, the bond shall be executed by a surety company authorized to do business in this state. The bond shall be continuous in nature until canceled by the surety. A surety shall provide at least ninety days’ notice in writing to the owner or operator and to the department indicating the surety’s intent to cancel the bond and the effective date of the cancellation. The surety bond shall be for the benefit of the citizens of this state and shall be conditioned upon compliance with this section. The surety’s liability under this subsection is limited to the amount of the bond or the amount of the damages or moneys due, whichever is less. However, this subsection does not limit the amount of damages recoverable from an owner or operator to the amount of the surety bond. The bond shall be made in a form prescribed by the commissioner of insurance and written by a company authorized by the commissioner of insurance to do business in this state. If a surety bond is canceled which has been provided as financial assurance under this subsection, the owner or operator of the waste tire collection or processing site shall demonstrate to the department within thirty days of the cancellation, a means of continued compliance with the financial assurance requirements of this section. If a means of continued compliance is not demonstrated within the thirty-day period, the department shall suspend the permit for the site, and the owner or operator shall perform proper closure of the site within thirty days. If the owner or operator does not properly close the site within the time period allowed, the department shall file a claim with the surety company, prior to the effective date of cancellation of the bond, to collect the amount of the bond for use in performing proper closure. A person who fails to provide for proper closure, notwithstanding collection by the department of the amount of the bond, is guilty of a serious misdemeanor.
5. The financial assurance instrument for a waste tire collection site shall provide coverage in an amount that is equivalent to two dollars and fifty cents per passenger tire equivalent collected by the site. The financial assurance instrument for a waste tire processing site shall provide coverage in an amount that is equivalent to two dollars and fifty cents per passenger tire equivalent collected for processing by the site that is above the three-day processing supply of tires for the site as determined by the department.
6. The financial assurance instrument shall not be assigned for the benefit of creditors with the exception of the state, and shall not be used to pay any final judgment against a permit holder arising out of the ownership or operation of the site. The commission shall adopt rules to establish conditions under which the department may gain access to the financial assurance instrument.
7. The requirement for financial assurance shall not apply to waste tire collection or processing sites operated by a city or county, or operated in conjunction with a sanitary landfill.
92 Acts, ch 1218, §4; 94 Acts, ch 1023, §56; 97 Acts, ch 53, §1, 2; 98 Acts, ch 1180, §1, 2; 2015 Acts, ch 30, §134, 135; 2021 Acts, ch 29, §1
Referred to in §455D.11C, 455D.22, 455D.25
Subsection 5 amended
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 455D - WASTE VOLUME REDUCTION AND RECYCLING
Section 455D.3 - Goals for waste stream reduction — procedures — reductions and increases in fees.
Section 455D.4 - Waste volume reduction policies.
Section 455D.5 - Statewide waste reduction and recycling network — established.
Section 455D.6 - Duties of the director.
Section 455D.7 - Duties of the commission.
Section 455D.8 - Deposits, rebates, and waste abatement fees.
Section 455D.9 - Land disposal of yard waste — prohibited.
Section 455D.9A - Disposal of baled solid waste at a sanitary landfill — prohibited.
Section 455D.10 - Land disposal of lead acid batteries — prohibited — collection for recycling.
Section 455D.10A - Household batteries — heavy metal content and recycling requirements.
Section 455D.10B - Batteries used in rechargeable consumer products.
Section 455D.11 - Waste tires — land disposal prohibited.
Section 455D.11A - Financial assurance — waste tire collection or processing sites.
Section 455D.11B - Permitting of waste tire collection or processing sites — fees.
Section 455D.11C - Waste tire management fund.
Section 455D.11D - Waste tire management — grant program.
Section 455D.11F - End-users awarded moneys for using processed waste tires.
Section 455D.11G - Waste tire disposal fees and abatement costs.
Section 455D.11H - Future repeal.
Section 455D.11I - Registration of waste tire haulers — bond.
Section 455D.12 - Plastic container labeling.
Section 455D.14 - Products manufactured with chlorofluorocarbons prohibited.
Section 455D.15 - Waste volume reduction and recycling fund.
Section 455D.15A - Permitting of waste conversion technologies operations — fees.
Section 455D.16 - Mercury — thermostats.
Section 455D.19 - Packaging — heavy metal content.
Section 455D.20 - Refuse-derived fuel — calculation as portion of waste reduction goal.
Section 455D.21 - Local ordinance — curbside collection.
Section 455D.22 - Civil penalty.
Section 455D.23 - Administrative enforcement — compliance orders.
Section 455D.24 - Judicial review.