Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB109 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 03/18/2023

                             
 
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HOUSE BILL 109 
M3   	3lr0774 
HB 217/22 – ENT 	(PRE–FILED)   
By: Delegate Love 
Requested: November 15, 2022 
Introduced and read first time: January 11, 2023 
Assigned to: Environment and Transportation 
Committee Report: Favorable 
House action: Adopted 
Read second time: March 11, 2023 
 
CHAPTER ______ 
 
AN ACT concerning 1 
 
Task Force on Recycling Policy and Recycling and Waste Systems in Maryland 2 
 
FOR the purpose of establishing the Task Force on Recycling Policy and Recycling and 3 
Waste Systems in Maryland to review the Maryland Recycling Act , study the 4 
recycling and waste systems in Maryland, and make recommendations on updating 5 
the Maryland Recycling Act and implementing regional recycling and waste disposal 6 
facilities; and generally relating to the Task Force on Recycling Policy and Recycling 7 
and Waste Systems in Maryland.  8 
 
 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 9 
That: 10 
 
 (a) There is a Task Force on Recycling Policy and Recycling and Waste Systems 11 
in Maryland. 12 
 
 (b) The Task Force consists of the following members: 13 
 
 (1) one member of the Senate of Maryland, appointed by the President of 14 
the Senate; 15 
 
 (2) one member of the House of Delegates, appointed by the Speaker of the 16 
House; 17 
 
 (3) the Secretary of the Environment, or the Secretary’s designee; and 18  2 	HOUSE BILL 109  
 
 
 
 (4) the following members, appointed by the Secretary of the Environment: 1 
 
 (i) one representative of the Maryland Association of Counties; 2 
 
 (ii) one representative of each of the four largest counties, including 3 
Baltimore City; 4 
 
 (iii) four representatives of small counties that are geographically 5 
diverse; 6 
 
 (iv) one representative of the Maryland Municipal League; 7 
 
 (v) two representatives of municipalities; 8 
 
 (vi) one representative of the Maryland Recycling Network; 9 
 
 (vii) one representative of the Maryland Environmental Service; 10 
 
 (viii) one representative of the Commission on Environmental Justice 11 
and Sustainable Communities;  12 
 
 (ix) one representative of the MD–DC Composting Committee of the 13 
U.S. Composting Council; 14 
 
 (x) one representative of the Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal 15 
Authority;  16 
 
 (xi) one representative of the Maryland Chapter of the National 17 
Waste and Recycling Association; 18 
 
 (xii) one representative of Trash Free Maryland; 19 
 
 (xiii) one representative of Environment Maryland; and 20 
 
 (xiv) one representative of the Maryland Chapter of the Sierra Club.  21 
 
 (c) The Secretary of the Environment shall designate the chair of the Task Force.  22 
 
 (d) The Department of the Environment shall provide staff for the Task Force.  23 
 
 (e) A member of the Task Force: 24 
 
 (1) may not receive compensation as a member of the Task Force; but  25 
 
 (2) is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard State 26 
Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget.  27   	HOUSE BILL 109 	3 
 
 
 
 (f) The Task Force shall: 1 
 
 (1) review the Maryland Recycling Act; 2 
 
 (2) study the recycling and waste systems in Maryland; and  3 
 
 (3) make recommendations on: 4 
 
 (i) updating the Maryland Recycling Act to focus on the recycling 5 
and diversion of materials to help achieve the State’s recycling and greenhouse gas 6 
reduction goals; and 7 
 
 (ii) the feasibility of implementing regional recycling and waste 8 
disposal facilities, including: 9 
 
 1. the locations of possible facility sites, including the 10 
potential for reuse of abandoned facilities within the State; 11 
 
 2. cost–sharing opportunities; 12 
 
 3. developing service networks; and  13 
 
 4. advancing principles of zero waste.  14 
 
 (g) On or before June 30, 2024, the Task Force shall report its findings and 15 
recommendations to the Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee 16 
and the House Environment and Transportation Committee, in accordance with § 2–1257 17 
of the State Government Article.  18 
 
 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 19 
1, 2023. It shall remain effective for a period of 1 year and 6 months and, at the end of 20 
December 31, 2024, this Act, with no further action required by the General Assembly, 21 
shall be abrogated and of no further force and effect.  22 
 
 
 
 
Approved: 
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 Governor. 
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  Speaker of the House of Delegates. 
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         President of the Senate.