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127th MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 313 |
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LR 36(05) |
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An Act To Create a
Sustainable Solution to the Handling, Management and Disposal of Solid Waste
in the State |
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Fiscal Note for
Bill as Engrossed with:
C "A" (H-616)
H "A" (H-640) to C "A" (H-616) |
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Committee: Environment and Natural Resources |
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Fiscal Note |
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Current biennium cost increase - Other Special Revenue
Funds
Potential current biennium revenue increase - Other Special Revenue Funds |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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The bill
establishes the Maine Solid Waste Diversion Grant Program for the purpose of
providing grants to entities increasing the diversion of solid waste from
disposal in the State. DEP is required to provide funding from the Maine
Solid Waste Management Fund for these grants if it determines there are
sufficient balances within the fund to make disbursements. There is no
estimate on the amount of grants that will be disbursed to eligible entities.
The bill also allows DEP to conduct rulemaking to change fees related to
certain solid waste disposal, resulting in an estimated potential increase in
Other Special Revenue Funds revenue to the Maine Solid Waste Management Fund.
This bill also requires DEP to establish a food scraps composting pilot
program with costs expected to be absorbed within existing budgeted
resources. |
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The Department of
Administrative and Financial Services, Bureau of General Services, is invited
but not required, to participate in the pilot program for the State Office
Building and the State House, in consultation with the Legislative Council.
Any additional costs for participation by either entity are expected to be
minor and can be absorbed within existing budgeted resources. |
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