34A-6-63Elements of waste reduction and recycling program.

The elements of the program required in § 34A-6-62 shall include promotion of:

(1)    Efforts to increase the purchase and use of recycled products by government, business, and the public;

(2)    Efforts to recover recyclable materials from the waste stream;

(3)    Local efforts to implement recycling collection centers;

(4)    Local efforts for curbside collection of separated recyclable waste materials and local efforts for drop-off sites or programs for rural areas;

(5)    Public education programs that promote public awareness of waste volume reduction and the use of recyclable materials;

(6)    Markets for recyclable materials;

(7)    Research, manufacturing processes, and product development that provide for source reduction through use of alternative materials and through decreased material input and resource consumption; and

(8)    Information-sharing and coordination of efforts among state governments in such areas as recycling education, technical assistance, market analysis, and related topics.

Source: SL 1992, ch 254, § 25.




SDLRC - Codified Law 34A-6-63 - Elements of waste reduction and recycling program.

34A-6-63.1Policies and requirements for purchase, sale, or transfer of solid waste or by-products, recyclable materials, or scrap by local government facility or program.

The governing body of any county, municipality, or political subdivision of the state may, by ordinance or resolution, establish policies, requirements, and procedures for the purchase, acquisition, sale, or transfer of any solid waste, as defined in § 34A-6-1.3; solid waste by-products; recyclable materials, as defined in § 34A-6-61; and scrap materials by any solid waste or recycling system or facility that is owned or operated by the county, municipality, or political subdivision or by any other facility or program that is owned or operated by the county, municipality, or political subdivision. Policies and requirements established pursuant to this section shall conform to state statutes and rules related to solid waste and recycling.

Such purchases, acquisitions, sales, and transfers are exempt from the requirements of chapters 5-18A and 6-13. If the governing body determines that it is in the best interests of the county, municipality, or political subdivision, the governing body may attempt to identify additional prospective buyers or sellers and may negotiate the conditions of such transactions with prospective buyers or sellers, including price, delivery, transport, quantity, and length of contract, to obtain the price or conditions most advantageous to the governing body. The governing body may authorize procedures for adjusting prices to meet changing market conditions not within the control of the purchaser or seller. No governing board member and no officer of the county, municipality, or political subdivision may purchase or acquire the materials described in this section unless such materials are available for sale to or acquisition by the general public.

Source: SL 2007, ch 204, § 1; SL 2011, ch 2, § 141.