Effective: September 29, 2015
Latest Legislation: House Bill 64 - 131st General Assembly
(A) There is hereby created within the environmental protection agency the materials management advisory council consisting of the following thirteen members who shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate:
(1) One member who is an employee of a health district whose duties include enforcement of the solid waste provisions of this chapter;
(2) One member representing the interests of counties;
(3) One member representing the interests of municipal corporations;
(4) One member representing the interests of townships;
(5) One member representing the interests of solid waste management districts;
(6) One member representing a statewide environmental advocacy organization;
(7) One member representing the public;
(8) Six members, representing private industry, with knowledge of or experience in waste management, recycling, or litter prevention programs. Those members also shall represent a broad range of interests, including manufacturing, wholesale, retail, labor, raw materials, commercial recycling, and solid waste management.
(B)(1) The governor shall make initial appointments to the advisory council not later than forty-five days after the effective date of this section.
(2) The following initial members of the advisory council each shall be appointed for a term ending July 1, 2016:
(a) The member representing the interests of counties;
(b) The member representing the interests of solid waste management districts;
(c) Three of the members with knowledge of or experience in waste management, recycling, or litter prevention programs.
(3) The following initial members of the advisory council each shall be appointed for a term ending July 1, 2017:
(a) The member who is an employee of a health district whose duties include enforcement of the solid waste provisions of this chapter;
(b) The member representing the interests of municipal corporations;
(c) Three of the members with knowledge of or experience in waste management, recycling, or litter prevention programs.
(4) The following initial members of the advisory council each shall be appointed for a term ending July 1, 2018:
(a) The member representing the interests of townships;
(b) The member representing a statewide environmental advocacy organization;
(c) The member representing the public.
Thereafter, terms of office shall be for three years. Each member shall hold office from the date of the member's appointment until the end of the term for which the member was appointed. In the event of death, removal, resignation, or incapacity of a member, the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint a successor who shall hold office for the remainder of the term for which the successor's predecessor was appointed. A member shall continue in office subsequent to the expiration date of the member's term until the member's successor takes office or until a period of sixty days has elapsed, whichever occurs first. Members may be reappointed. The governor at any time may remove a member for misfeasance, nonfeasance, or malfeasance in office.
(C) The advisory council shall hold at least two meetings each year. Special meetings may be held at the request of the chairperson or a majority of the members. The director of environmental protection shall select from among the advisory council's members a chairperson. The advisory council annually shall select from among its members a vice-chairperson and a secretary to keep a record of its proceedings. Not later than two hundred days after the selection of the first chairperson of the advisory council, the advisory council shall adopt bylaws governing its procedural operations. A majority vote of the members of the advisory council is necessary to take action on any matter.
(D) Membership on the advisory council does not constitute holding a public office or position of employment under the laws of this state and does not constitute grounds for removal of public officers or employees from their offices or positions of employment.
(E) A member of the advisory council shall serve without compensation for attending advisory council meetings, but shall be reimbursed for all ordinary and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of duties as a member.
(F) The advisory council shall do all of the following:
(1) Advise and assist the director with preparation of the state solid waste management plan and periodic revisions to the plan under section 3734.50 of the Revised Code;
(2) Approve or disapprove the draft state solid waste management plan and periodic revisions prior to adoption of the plan under section 3734.50 of the Revised Code;
(3) Annually review implementation of the state solid waste management plan;
(4) Prepare and submit an annual report to the general assembly on the state's solid waste management system and efforts towards achieving the goals, restrictions, and objectives established under divisions (A) to (C) of section 3734.50 of the Revised Code. The report may recommend legislative action.
(5) Triennially advise the director in conducting a review of the progress made toward achieving the objectives, restrictions, and goals established under divisions (A) to (C) of section 3734.50 of the Revised Code;
(6) With the approval of the director, establish criteria by which to certify, and certify, agencies of the state and political subdivisions for receipt of grants for activities or projects that are intended to accomplish the purposes of any of the programs established under section 3736.02 or 3736.05 of the Revised Code;
(7) Advise the director on establishing and implementing statewide source reduction, recycling, recycling market development, and litter prevention programs;
(8) Research and respond to questions posed to the advisory council by the director;
(9) Establish and develop formal and informal partnerships with other entities that foster a productive marketplace for the collection and use of recycled materials.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Chapter 3734 | Solid and Hazardous Wastes
Section 3734.01 | Solid and Hazardous Waste Definitions.
Section 3734.02 | Rules for Inspection and Licensing of Solid Waste Facilities.
Section 3734.023 | Off-Site Infectious Waste Treatment Facility Definitions.
Section 3734.025 | Return and Remittance of Fees by Owner or Operator.
Section 3734.026 | Procedures for Remitting Fees.
Section 3734.027 | Low-Level Radioactive Waste - Prohibited Activities.
Section 3734.028 | Standards of Quality for Compost Products.
Section 3734.029 | Application to Compost Products Produced by Facility Composting Dead Animals.
Section 3734.03 | Open Burning or Open Dumping.
Section 3734.04 | Inspection - Enforcement.
Section 3734.041 | Explosive Gas Monitoring Plan for Landfill.
Section 3734.05 | Licensing Requirements.
Section 3734.058 | Limiting Regulations by Local Authorities.
Section 3734.061 | Waste Management Fund.
Section 3734.07 | Facilities to Be Inspected - Certification - Right of Entry.
Section 3734.08 | Annual Survey.
Section 3734.09 | Suspension, Revocation, Denial of License.
Section 3734.101 | Civil Action.
Section 3734.11 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 3734.12 | Director of Environmental Protection - Powers and Duties.
Section 3734.121 | List of Hazardous Wastes Generated Within State.
Section 3734.123 | Assessment of Commercial Hazardous Waste Incinerator Capacity in State.
Section 3734.124 | Restrictions on Incinerators.
Section 3734.125 | Rules Governing Beneficial Use of Material From a Horizontal Well.
Section 3734.13 | Enforcement and Emergency Orders.
Section 3734.14 | Exchange, Use, and Recovery of Resources From Hazardous Waste.
Section 3734.141 | Disposing of Acute Hazardous Waste.
Section 3734.15 | Registration and Liability of Transporters and Acceptors of Hazardous Waste.
Section 3734.16 | Generator's Liability for Intentional Violation.
Section 3734.17 | Prohibiting Accepting Waste After Violation by Generator.
Section 3734.18 | Fees - Hazardous Waste Facility Management Fund.
Section 3734.19 | Request to Survey the Locations or Facilities.
Section 3734.20 | Investigations.
Section 3734.21 | Paying Costs of Closing, Constructing or Restoring Facilities.
Section 3734.22 | Agreement With Owner Prior to Cleanup.
Section 3734.24 | Transferring or Selling Cleaned Up Facility.
Section 3734.25 | Paying Portion of Costs of Closing Facility or Abating Pollution.
Section 3734.26 | Grants to and Contracts With Owner of Facility.
Section 3734.27 | Application and Survey to Precede Grant.
Section 3734.28 | Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Fund.
Section 3734.281 | Environmental Protection Remediation Fund.
Section 3734.282 | Natural Resource Damages Fund.
Section 3734.29 | Claim for Personal Injuries or Real Property Damage Resulting From Violation.
Section 3734.30 | State's Liability for Injury or Damage.
Section 3734.31 | Inspecting and Monitoring Facilities.
Section 3734.35 | Affected Community May Request Compensation Agreement.
Section 3734.40 | Policy as to Off-Site Treatment, Storage and Disposal of Wastes.
Section 3734.41 | Qualifications of Licensees and Related Persons Definitions.
Section 3734.42 | Disclosure Statement.
Section 3734.43 | Investigative Demand by Attorney General.
Section 3734.44 | Issuance or Renewal of Permit or License.
Section 3734.45 | Causes for Revocation.
Section 3734.46 | Effect of Disqualification.
Section 3734.47 | Investigations and Review of Applications for Permits and Licenses.
Section 3734.49 | Materials Management Advisory Council.
Section 3734.50 | State Solid Waste Management Plan.
Section 3734.501 | Annual Review of Solid Waste Management in State.
Section 3734.52 | Establishing County or Joint Solid Waste Management Districts.
Section 3734.521 | Change in District Composition.
Section 3734.53 | Contents of County or Joint Solid Waste Management District Plan.
Section 3734.54 | Preparing and Submitting Solid Waste Management Plan.
Section 3734.55 | Preliminary Review of Draft Plan.
Section 3734.56 | Submission of Amended Plan and Certification.
Section 3734.57 | Fees for Waste Disposal.
Section 3734.571 | Disposal Fees Where District Has No Facilities.
Section 3734.573 | Fee for Generation of Solid Wastes Within District.
Section 3734.574 | Generation and Disposal Fees.
Section 3734.575 | Report of Fees and Accounts.
Section 3734.576 | Exemption of Automotive Shredder Residue From Generation Fee.
Section 3734.577 | Exemption From Fees Prohibited.
Section 3734.578 | Fees Inapplicable to Solid Waste Used as Alternative Daily Cover.
Section 3734.61 | Mercury Devices Definitions.
Section 3734.62 | Purchase of Mercury-Added Measuring Device for Classroom Use.
Section 3734.63 | Sale of Mercury-Containing Thermometer for Promotional Purposes.
Section 3734.64 | Sale of Mercury-Added Novelty for Promotional Purposes.
Section 3734.65 | Sale or Installation of Mercury-Containing Thermostat.
Section 3734.70 | Scrap Tire Collection Facilities Rules.
Section 3734.71 | Scrap Tire Storage Facilities Rules.
Section 3734.72 | Scrap Tire Monocell and Monofill Facilities Rules.
Section 3734.73 | Scrap Tire Recovery Facilities Rules.
Section 3734.74 | Scrap Tire Transportation Rules.
Section 3734.75 | Submitting to Written Notice - Collection Facility.
Section 3734.76 | Submitting to Written Notice - Storage Facility.
Section 3734.78 | Submitting to Written Notice - Restoration Facility.
Section 3734.79 | Permit Application Fees.
Section 3734.80 | Municipal Corporation, County, or Township Regulations.
Section 3734.82 | Annual Fee for Scrap Tire Recovery Facility License - Scrap Tire Management Fund.
Section 3734.822 | Scrap Tire Grant Fund.
Section 3734.83 | Registration of Transporters.
Section 3734.84 | Notification Requirements for Persons Who Beneficially Use Scrap Tires.
Section 3734.85 | Enforcement and Removal.
Section 3734.86 | Disposal of Off-Road Construction and Mining Equipment Tires.
Section 3734.87 | Report and Recommendations of Director of Environmental Protection.
Section 3734.90 | Tire Sales Fee Definitions.
Section 3734.901 | Tire Fee Administrative Fund.
Section 3734.902 | Tax Commissioner Administration and Enforcement.
Section 3734.903 | Liability of Wholesale Distributor and Retail Dealer.
Section 3734.904 | Filing Returns.
Section 3734.905 | Refund of Fee.
Section 3734.907 | Personal Liability.
Section 3734.908 | Dissolution, Termination, or Bankruptcy Does Not Discharge Personal Liability.
Section 3734.909 | Limitation on Assessment.
Section 3734.9010 | Tire Fee Administrative Fund.
Section 3734.9011 | Registration of Wholesale Distributors, Retail Dealers.
Section 3734.9012 | Wholesale Distributor to Provide Statement to Customers.
Section 3734.9013 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 3734.9014 | Maintaining List of Registered Distributors.
Section 3734.91 | Definitions - Lead Acid Batteries.
Section 3734.911 | Prohibiting Commingling of Used Lead-Acid Batteries.
Section 3734.912 | Duties of Retailer.
Section 3734.913 | Duties of Wholesaler.
Section 3734.914 | Required Signage.