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                                 THIRD READING


          Bill No:  AB 737
          Author:   Chesbro (D), et al
          Amended:  8/17/10 in Senate
          Vote:     21

           
          PRIOR VOTES NOT RELEVANT
           
          SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  7-3, 8/12/10
          AYES:  Kehoe, Alquist, Corbett, Leno, Price, Wolk, Yee
          NOES:  Ashburn, Emmerson, Wyland
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Walters


           SUBJECT  :    Solid waste:  diversion

           SOURCE  :     Californians Against Waste


           DIGEST  :    This bill requires the Department of Resources  
          Recycling and Recovery to report to the Legislature on the  
          current diversion rate in the state and potential  
          strategies to increase the diversion rate to 75 percent,  
          and report information on the costs of the strategies  
          identified in the report.  This bill requires certain  
          businesses to arrange for recycling services and requires  
          local governments to implement a commercial recycling  
          program.  This bill also makes a number of technical and  
          procedural changes to the laws governing solid waste  
          facility regulation.  

          NOTE:  This bill contains similar provisions contained in  
          AB 479 (Chesbro), 2009-10 Session, which was held in the  
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          Senate Appropriations Committee.

           ANALYSIS  :    Under current law, local governments are  
          required divert 50 percent of solid waste through source  
          reduction, recycling, and composting.  The Department of  
          Resources Recycling and Recovery (DRRR) is required to  
          determine whether local governments are in compliance with  
          this requirement.  Local governments that are not in  
          compliance or are not making a good faith effort to come  
          into compliance are subject to fines.
           
          Current law authorizes the DRRR to designate local  
          enforcement agencies to permit solid waste facilities and  
          enforce permit or other requirements.  Current law requires  
          local governments to adopt and submit non-disposal facility  
          elements to the DRRR.  These non-disposal facility elements  
          must include a description of new facilities and expansions  
          of existing facilities and all solid waste facility  
          expansions that recover for reuse more than five percent of  
          total disposed volume.

          This bill:

          1.Requires local governments to update existing  
            non-disposal facility elements as conditions change and  
            provide that information to the DRRR.

          2.Requires DRRR, on or before March 1, 2013 to report to  
            the Legislature on the current diversion rate in the  
            state and potential strategies to increase the diversion  
            rate to 75 percent, and report information on the costs  
            of the strategies identified in the report.  

          3.Requires businesses that contract for solid waste  
            disposal and generate more than four cubic yards of solid  
            waste and recyclable materials per week to arrange for  
            recycling services.  Such businesses are required to  
            either separate recyclable materials from solid waste and  
            arrange for their collection or to contract with a  
            recycling service that provides mixed waste processing  
            services. 

          4.Requires local governments to implement a commercial  
            recycling program, unless a jurisdiction already has  







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            established such a program.  Requires DRRR to review such  
            local commercial recycling programs.

          5.Provides that a local agency may charge and collect a fee  
            from a commercial waste generator in order to recover the  
            agency's cost incurred in complying with this bill's  
            provisions.

           Prior/Related Legislation
           
          SB 25 (Padilla), 2009-10 Session, increases the required  
          diversion rate to 60 percent by 2015, and also generally  
          requires businesses to contract for recycling services.  SB  
          25 is in the Assembly Natural Resources Committee.

          SB 1020 (Padilla), 2007-08 Session, would have required the  
          Waste Board to develop a plan to achieve a 75 percent  
          diversion rate by 2020.  That bill was held in the Assembly  
          Appropriations Committee.

          AB 479 (Chesbro), 2009-10 Session, is substantially similar  
          to this bill. AB 479 was held in the Senate Appropriations  
          Committee's suspense file.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes    
          Local:  Yes

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  8/17/10)

          Californians Against Waste (source)


          TSM:kc  8/17/10   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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