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in board rules, generated by households, small-quantity
generators, public schools and municipalities.

 
Preference in allocating resources under this subsection must be
given to municipalities that participate in a household hazardous
waste collection region as defined in subsection 2-D.

 
At a minimum, the office shall award grants to public schools and
municipalities for reasonable costs incurred as a result of
managing waste mercury-added products generated by those public
schools and municipalities, in compliance with the requirements
in sections 1663 and 1664, that would not otherwise be incurred
by complying with existing laws, rules or regulations as of July
15, 2002.

 
Sec. 2. 38 MRSA §2133, sub-§2-D is enacted to read:

 
2-D.__Preference for other state grants and investments.__When
awarding grants or making a discretionary investment under any of
the programs under paragraphs A and B, a state agency shall give
preference to a municipality that is part of a household
hazardous waste collection region.__For purposes of this
subsection, "household hazardous waste collection region" means a
region made up of 2 or more municipalities that work together to
establish a collection center to accept the household hazardous
waste of residents of each municipality for disposal on a year-
round basis.__This subsection applies to:

 
A.__Programs that assist in the acquisition of land for
conservation, natural resource protection, open space or
recreational facilities under Title 5, chapter 353; and

 
B.__Programs intended to:

 
(1)__Accommodate or encourage additional growth and
development;

 
(2)__Improve, expand or construct public facilities; or

 
(3)__Acquire land for conservation or management of
specific economic and natural resource concerns.

 
This subsection does not apply to state grants or other
assistance for sewage treatment facilities, public health
programs or education.

 
The office shall work with state agencies to prepare mechanisms for
establishing preferences in specific investment and grant programs as
described in paragraphs A and B.


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