***** 324.11528.amended THIS AMENDED SECTION IS EFFECTIVE MARCH 29, 2023 *****
Sec. 11528.
(1) A managed materials transporting unit used for food waste, industrial or domestic sludges, or other moisture laden materials not specifically covered by part 121 shall be watertight and constructed, maintained, and operated to prevent littering. A managed materials transporting unit shall be designed and operated to prevent littering or any other nuisance.
(2) The department, a local health officer, or a law enforcement officer may order a managed materials transporting unit out of service if the unit does not comply with the requirements of part 115. Continued use of a managed materials transporting unit ordered out of service is a violation of this part.
(3) A hauler that is responsible for a vehicle that contributes to a violation of part 115 is rebuttably presumed to have committed the violation.
History: 1994, Act 451, Eff. Mar. 30, 1995 ;-- Am. 2018, Act 640, Imd. Eff. Dec. 28, 2018 ;-- Am. 2022, Act 247, Eff. Mar. 29, 2023 Popular Name: Act 451Popular Name: NREPAPopular Name: Solid Waste Act
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 324 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection
Act 451 of 1994 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (324.101 - 324.90106)
Article II - Pollution Control (324.3101...324.21563)
451-1994-II-3 - Chapter 3 Waste Management (324.11101...324.12118)
451-1994-II-3-115 - Part 115 Solid Waste Management (324.11501...324.11587.added)
451-1994-II-3-115-5 - Subpart 5 Miscellaneous (324.11526...324.11538)
Section 324.11527a - Website Listing Materials Prohibited From Disposal; Notice to Customers.
Section 324.11529 - Exemptions.
Section 324.11531 - Solid Waste Removal; Frequency; Disposal; Ordinance.
Section 324.11531.amended - Solid Waste Removal; Frequency; Disposal; Ordinance.
Section 324.11533.amended - Promulgation of Rules for Implementation of Part 115.
Section 324.11535 - County or Regional Solid Waste Management Planning Agency; Duties.
Section 324.11537a - Use of Siting Mechanisms to Site Capacity.