Utah 2022 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0203

Introduced
2/14/22  
Refer
2/15/22  
Report Pass
2/18/22  
Engrossed
2/23/22  
Refer
2/24/22  
Report Pass
3/1/22  
Report Pass
3/4/22  
Report Pass
3/4/22  
Report Pass
3/4/22  

Caption

Tire Recycling Fund Amendments

Impact

The proposed amendments are expected to influence state laws governing waste management and recycling processes. By solidifying the financial contributions from municipalities to the Waste Tire Recycling Fund, SB0203 aims to enhance the state's capacity to fund recycling operations. This effort aligns with broader environmental objectives by promoting effective waste tire management and reducing waste through recycling practices. This legislation will also require updates to operational procedures for municipal landfills, which may impact their economic activities and administrative oversight.

Summary

SB0203, titled the Tire Recycling Fund Amendments, aims to enhance the operational framework of the Waste Tire Recycling Fund in Utah. The bill mandates that municipalities with landfills located more than 10 miles from their jurisdictional boundaries must deposit all landfill revenues into this fund. Additionally, it authorizes the Division of Finance to distribute the funds received from municipal landfill operators to the respective counties where the landfills are situated. This initiative is designed to improve the management of waste tires and support local recycling efforts in a more structured manner.

Sentiment

The reception of SB0203 appears to be generally positive among legislators and environmental advocates, as it underscores a commitment to environmentally responsible practices in waste management. Supporters argue that these changes will bolster the sustainability of recycling practices in Utah, leading to reduced environmental impact and promoting recycling on a larger scale. There is a recognition of the importance of funding and structure in achieving effective waste management solutions.

Contention

Despite the overall support, some concerns were raised regarding the implications of the bill for municipal finances and operational practices. Critics expressed apprehensions that the requirement to deposit all landfill revenues into the Waste Tire Recycling Fund could strain local budgets and limit the flexibility of municipalities in managing their waste operations. The debates surrounding these aspects indicate a careful consideration of both the intended environmental benefits and the financial realities faced by local governments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0110

Waste Tire Recycling Fund Amendments

UT SB0063

Waste Tire Recycling Amendments

UT SB606

To Amend The Used Tire Recycling And Accountability Act; To Create The Tire Management And Recycling Act; To Repeal The Used Tire Recycling Fund; And To Create The Waste Tire Abatement Fund.

UT HB1982

To Amend The Used Tire Recycling And Accountability Act; To Create The Tire Management And Recycling Act; To Repeal The Used Tire Recycling Fund; And To Create The Waste Tire Abatement Fund.

UT SB0217

Recycling and Waste Amendments

UT AB509

Tire recycling: California tire regulatory fee and waste tire program.

UT HB1234

To Amend The Used Tire Recycling And Accountability Act; To Commercialize The Used Tire Recycling And Accountability Program; To Create The Arkansas Commerce Tire Program Act; And To Declare An Emergency.

UT SB508

To Amend The Used Tire Recycling And Accountability Act; To Amend The Used Tire Programs; And To Declare An Emergency.

UT AB2908

Tire recycling: California tire regulatory fee and waste tire program.

UT SB0283

Funds Amendments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.