Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1453

Introduced
3/5/24  

Caption

Board of Natural Resources; modify powers and duties

Impact

The changes proposed in HB1453 are expected to streamline the permitting process for solid waste handling facilities, potentially increasing the speed at which new projects can be approved. By requiring verification from local government authorities, the bill emphasizes the importance of local governance in matters concerning solid waste management and ensures that waste plans are consistent with local requirements. This could empower local jurisdictions while also promoting adherence to state regulations regarding waste management.

Summary

House Bill 1453 aims to amend existing provisions regarding solid waste management in Georgia by modifying the powers and duties of the Board of Natural Resources. The bill introduces changes to definitions, solid waste permitting processes, and requirements for written verification regarding compliance with local zoning and land use regulations. The key objective of this bill is to enhance the efficiency of solid waste management while ensuring that facilities operate within the legal frameworks set forth at both local and state levels.

Contention

There may be points of contention related to the expansion of powers for the Board of Natural Resources, particularly regarding the enforcement of solid waste management regulations. Stakeholders may express concerns about how these changes could affect local governments' authority to regulate such facilities within their jurisdictions. There is also potential resistance from environmental advocacy groups that may view the modifications as diminishing their ability to ensure ecological safety and public health.

Further_provisions

Among the notable provisions of HB1453 are requirements for public meetings and notifications regarding the siting of new solid waste disposal facilities. The bill mandates that local governing bodies hold at least one public meeting to discuss waste management needs before any siting decisions are made. This provision aims to enhance community engagement and transparency in the decision-making process related to solid waste management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB351

Board of Natural Resources; modify powers and duties

GA HB1705

Environment and natural resources; modifying duties and power of the Department; modifying certain fee ranges; effective date; emergency.

GA HB631

Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Natural Resources

GA SB395

Extends certain natural resources fees

GA SB0149

Natural Resources Modifications

GA HB3824

Environment and natural resources; modifying certain responsibilities of Department of Environmental Quality; effective date.

GA HF3911

Environment and natural resources supplemental budget bill.

GA HB779

Extends fees for programs within the Department of Natural Resources

GA SF2570

Natural Resources policy modifications

GA HB0519

Department of Natural Resources Modifications

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