The Legislature finds that:
Uncontrolled disposal of waste tires may create a public health and safety problem because tire piles act as breeding sites for mosquitoes and other disease-transmitting vectors, pose substantial fire hazards and present a difficult disposal problem for landfills.
A significant number of waste tires are illegally dumped in Mississippi.
It is in the state's best interest to encourage efforts to recycle or recover resources from waste tires.
It is desirable to discourage the landfilling of whole waste tires.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 17 - Local Government; Provisions Common to Counties and Municipalities
Chapter 17 - Solid Wastes Disposal
Disposal of Waste Tires and Lead Acid Batteries; Right-Way-To-Throw-Away Program
§ 17-17-401. Legislative findings
§ 17-17-407. Promulgation and enforcement of rules and regulations
§ 17-17-417. Use of waste tires for soil erosion abatement, drainage and agricultural purposes
§ 17-17-427. Hauling or disposal of waste tires in violation of §§ 17-17-401 through 17-17-427
§ 17-17-431. Duties of retail sellers of lead acid batteries