Mich. Admin. Code R. 299.4702 - County solid waste management plan; designation of agency responsible for preparation of plan
Rule 702.
(1) The
director shall, within 2 weeks after the effective date of these rules, provide
a form to each county on which the county shall indicate the county's intent to
prepare or upgrade an existing solid waste management plan and designate an
agency responsible for the preparation of the plan. As provided in section
11533(4) of the act, the municipalities within the county may file a notice of
intent and designate the agency responsible for the preparation of the plan if
the county fails to do so. In either case, the designated planning agency shall
have the necessary expertise and the legal, financial, and institutional
capabilities to prepare the plan. Designated planning agencies may include, but
are not limited to, all of the following:
(a)
Regional, county, or municipal planning commissions.
(b) Departments of public works.
(c) Road commissions.
(d) Drain commissioners.
(e) County executives.
(f) Solid waste disposal
authorities.
(2) If a
county files a notice of intent and the designated planning agency does not
follow the work program or comply with the requirements of the act, the
director shall review the reasons for nonperformance and may request that the
municipalities within the county prepare a solid waste management
plan.
(3) If the municipalities
within a county file a notice of intent and the designated planning agency does
not follow the work program or comply with the requirements of the act, the
director shall review the reasons for nonperformance and may request that a
regional solid waste management planning agency prepare a solid waste
management plan.
(4) If a regional
solid waste management planning agency files a notice of intent and does not
follow the work program or comply with the requirements of the act, the
director shall review the reasons for nonperformance and may prepare a solid
waste management plan which shall be final.
(5) One year after the effective date of
these rules, the director may, at his or her discretion, assume responsibility
for the preparation of a solid waste management plan if the governmental unit
that filed a notice of intent does not comply with the requirements of the act
and these rules.
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