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PUBLIC CONTRACT CODE
SECTION 12164.5-12167.1



12164.5.  (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that for the
current state waste paper collection program, the California
Integrated Waste Management Board shall provide participating
locations with public information awareness and training to state and
legislative employees. Additionally, the California Integrated Waste
Management Board shall provide training for personnel, including but
not limited to, state and buildings and grounds personnel,
responsible for the collection of waste materials. This training
shall include, but is not limited to, educating and training the
personnel concerning the separation and collection of recyclable
materials.
   (b) It is also the intent of the Legislature that the California
Integrated Waste Management Board continue the current state waste
paper collection program and use this program as a model to develop a
plan for other waste materials generated by state and legislative
employees.
   (c) It is also the intent of the Legislature that the department,
in consultation with the California Integrated Waste Management
Board, shall submit a new recycling plan, which includes but is not
limited to, the collection and sale of waste materials generated by
state and legislative employees. This plan shall be submitted to the
appropriate legislative policy committees on or before August 31,
1990. The plan may be phased in utilizing those office facilities and
collecting those waste materials most conducive to operation of a
source separation program, but shall be fully implemented by June 1,
1991.



12165.  (a) After implementing a recycling plan pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 12164.5, the California Integrated Waste
Management Board shall establish, implement, and maintain a recycling
plan for the Legislature, which may include all legislative offices
and individual members' district offices; all state offices whether
in state-owned buildings or leased facilities in Sacramento, Los
Angeles, and San Francisco Counties; and in any other areas that the
board determines to be feasible. The plan shall include the
provisions for the recycling of office paper, corrugated cardboard,
newsprint, beverage containers (as defined in Section 14503 of the
Public Resources Code), waste oil, and any other material at the
discretion of the board.
   (b) The collection program for each product and each location
shall be reevaluated by the board on or before January 1, 1994.
Subsequently, the board, upon the determination that inclusion of any
particular material type would result in a net revenue loss to the
state, shall have the discretion to exclude that material from the
program, and shall report its conclusions and recommendations to the
Legislature. In determining the net revenue loss for the collection
of a specified waste material, the board shall include the avoided
cost to dispose of the waste material. The plan shall provide either
for the collection and sale of materials to private brokers,
recycling plants, or nonprofit organizations, or the operation of
these entities by the state, or a combination thereof. The plan shall
be implemented at the earliest possible date.
   (c) The board shall provide participating locations with public
awareness information and training to state and legislative
employees, including, but not limited to, the proper separation and
disposal of recyclable resources. Additionally, the board shall
provide training for personnel, including, but not limited to, state
buildings and grounds personnel, responsible for the collection of
waste materials. This training shall include, but is not limited to,
educating and training the personnel concerning the separation and
collection of recyclable materials.
   (d) No individual, group of individuals, state office, agency, or
its employees shall establish a similar collection program or enter
into agreement for a similar program unless approved by the board.



12166.  The California Integrated Waste Management Board may
contract as necessary for the recycling of products which have been
returned pursuant to Section 12165.



12167.  Revenues received from this plan or any other activity
involving the collection and sale of recyclable materials in state
and legislative offices located in state-owned and state-leased
buildings, such as the sale of waste materials through recycling
programs operated by the California Integrated Waste Management Board
or in agreement with the board, shall be deposited in the Integrated
Waste Management Account in the Integrated Waste Management Fund and
are hereby continuously appropriated to the board, without regard to
fiscal years, until June 30, 1994, for the purposes of offsetting
recycling program costs. On and after July 1, 1994, the funds in the
Integrated Waste Management Account may be expended by the board,
only upon appropriation by the Legislature, for the purpose of
offsetting recycling program costs.



12167.1.  Notwithstanding Section 12167, upon approval by the
California Integrated Waste Management Board, revenues derived from
the sale of recyclable materials by state agencies and institutions
that do not exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) annually are hereby
continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for
expenditure by those state agencies and institutions for the purposes
of offsetting recycling program costs. Revenues that exceed two
thousand dollars ($2,000) annually shall be available for expenditure
by those state agencies and institutions when appropriated by the
Legislature. Information on the quantities of recyclable materials
collected for recycling shall be provided to the board on an annual
basis according to a schedule determined by the board and
participating agencies.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Pcc > 12164.5-12167.1

PUBLIC CONTRACT CODE
SECTION 12164.5-12167.1



12164.5.  (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that for the
current state waste paper collection program, the California
Integrated Waste Management Board shall provide participating
locations with public information awareness and training to state and
legislative employees. Additionally, the California Integrated Waste
Management Board shall provide training for personnel, including but
not limited to, state and buildings and grounds personnel,
responsible for the collection of waste materials. This training
shall include, but is not limited to, educating and training the
personnel concerning the separation and collection of recyclable
materials.
   (b) It is also the intent of the Legislature that the California
Integrated Waste Management Board continue the current state waste
paper collection program and use this program as a model to develop a
plan for other waste materials generated by state and legislative
employees.
   (c) It is also the intent of the Legislature that the department,
in consultation with the California Integrated Waste Management
Board, shall submit a new recycling plan, which includes but is not
limited to, the collection and sale of waste materials generated by
state and legislative employees. This plan shall be submitted to the
appropriate legislative policy committees on or before August 31,
1990. The plan may be phased in utilizing those office facilities and
collecting those waste materials most conducive to operation of a
source separation program, but shall be fully implemented by June 1,
1991.



12165.  (a) After implementing a recycling plan pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 12164.5, the California Integrated Waste
Management Board shall establish, implement, and maintain a recycling
plan for the Legislature, which may include all legislative offices
and individual members' district offices; all state offices whether
in state-owned buildings or leased facilities in Sacramento, Los
Angeles, and San Francisco Counties; and in any other areas that the
board determines to be feasible. The plan shall include the
provisions for the recycling of office paper, corrugated cardboard,
newsprint, beverage containers (as defined in Section 14503 of the
Public Resources Code), waste oil, and any other material at the
discretion of the board.
   (b) The collection program for each product and each location
shall be reevaluated by the board on or before January 1, 1994.
Subsequently, the board, upon the determination that inclusion of any
particular material type would result in a net revenue loss to the
state, shall have the discretion to exclude that material from the
program, and shall report its conclusions and recommendations to the
Legislature. In determining the net revenue loss for the collection
of a specified waste material, the board shall include the avoided
cost to dispose of the waste material. The plan shall provide either
for the collection and sale of materials to private brokers,
recycling plants, or nonprofit organizations, or the operation of
these entities by the state, or a combination thereof. The plan shall
be implemented at the earliest possible date.
   (c) The board shall provide participating locations with public
awareness information and training to state and legislative
employees, including, but not limited to, the proper separation and
disposal of recyclable resources. Additionally, the board shall
provide training for personnel, including, but not limited to, state
buildings and grounds personnel, responsible for the collection of
waste materials. This training shall include, but is not limited to,
educating and training the personnel concerning the separation and
collection of recyclable materials.
   (d) No individual, group of individuals, state office, agency, or
its employees shall establish a similar collection program or enter
into agreement for a similar program unless approved by the board.



12166.  The California Integrated Waste Management Board may
contract as necessary for the recycling of products which have been
returned pursuant to Section 12165.



12167.  Revenues received from this plan or any other activity
involving the collection and sale of recyclable materials in state
and legislative offices located in state-owned and state-leased
buildings, such as the sale of waste materials through recycling
programs operated by the California Integrated Waste Management Board
or in agreement with the board, shall be deposited in the Integrated
Waste Management Account in the Integrated Waste Management Fund and
are hereby continuously appropriated to the board, without regard to
fiscal years, until June 30, 1994, for the purposes of offsetting
recycling program costs. On and after July 1, 1994, the funds in the
Integrated Waste Management Account may be expended by the board,
only upon appropriation by the Legislature, for the purpose of
offsetting recycling program costs.



12167.1.  Notwithstanding Section 12167, upon approval by the
California Integrated Waste Management Board, revenues derived from
the sale of recyclable materials by state agencies and institutions
that do not exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) annually are hereby
continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for
expenditure by those state agencies and institutions for the purposes
of offsetting recycling program costs. Revenues that exceed two
thousand dollars ($2,000) annually shall be available for expenditure
by those state agencies and institutions when appropriated by the
Legislature. Information on the quantities of recyclable materials
collected for recycling shall be provided to the board on an annual
basis according to a schedule determined by the board and
participating agencies.



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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Pcc > 12164.5-12167.1

PUBLIC CONTRACT CODE
SECTION 12164.5-12167.1



12164.5.  (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that for the
current state waste paper collection program, the California
Integrated Waste Management Board shall provide participating
locations with public information awareness and training to state and
legislative employees. Additionally, the California Integrated Waste
Management Board shall provide training for personnel, including but
not limited to, state and buildings and grounds personnel,
responsible for the collection of waste materials. This training
shall include, but is not limited to, educating and training the
personnel concerning the separation and collection of recyclable
materials.
   (b) It is also the intent of the Legislature that the California
Integrated Waste Management Board continue the current state waste
paper collection program and use this program as a model to develop a
plan for other waste materials generated by state and legislative
employees.
   (c) It is also the intent of the Legislature that the department,
in consultation with the California Integrated Waste Management
Board, shall submit a new recycling plan, which includes but is not
limited to, the collection and sale of waste materials generated by
state and legislative employees. This plan shall be submitted to the
appropriate legislative policy committees on or before August 31,
1990. The plan may be phased in utilizing those office facilities and
collecting those waste materials most conducive to operation of a
source separation program, but shall be fully implemented by June 1,
1991.



12165.  (a) After implementing a recycling plan pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 12164.5, the California Integrated Waste
Management Board shall establish, implement, and maintain a recycling
plan for the Legislature, which may include all legislative offices
and individual members' district offices; all state offices whether
in state-owned buildings or leased facilities in Sacramento, Los
Angeles, and San Francisco Counties; and in any other areas that the
board determines to be feasible. The plan shall include the
provisions for the recycling of office paper, corrugated cardboard,
newsprint, beverage containers (as defined in Section 14503 of the
Public Resources Code), waste oil, and any other material at the
discretion of the board.
   (b) The collection program for each product and each location
shall be reevaluated by the board on or before January 1, 1994.
Subsequently, the board, upon the determination that inclusion of any
particular material type would result in a net revenue loss to the
state, shall have the discretion to exclude that material from the
program, and shall report its conclusions and recommendations to the
Legislature. In determining the net revenue loss for the collection
of a specified waste material, the board shall include the avoided
cost to dispose of the waste material. The plan shall provide either
for the collection and sale of materials to private brokers,
recycling plants, or nonprofit organizations, or the operation of
these entities by the state, or a combination thereof. The plan shall
be implemented at the earliest possible date.
   (c) The board shall provide participating locations with public
awareness information and training to state and legislative
employees, including, but not limited to, the proper separation and
disposal of recyclable resources. Additionally, the board shall
provide training for personnel, including, but not limited to, state
buildings and grounds personnel, responsible for the collection of
waste materials. This training shall include, but is not limited to,
educating and training the personnel concerning the separation and
collection of recyclable materials.
   (d) No individual, group of individuals, state office, agency, or
its employees shall establish a similar collection program or enter
into agreement for a similar program unless approved by the board.



12166.  The California Integrated Waste Management Board may
contract as necessary for the recycling of products which have been
returned pursuant to Section 12165.



12167.  Revenues received from this plan or any other activity
involving the collection and sale of recyclable materials in state
and legislative offices located in state-owned and state-leased
buildings, such as the sale of waste materials through recycling
programs operated by the California Integrated Waste Management Board
or in agreement with the board, shall be deposited in the Integrated
Waste Management Account in the Integrated Waste Management Fund and
are hereby continuously appropriated to the board, without regard to
fiscal years, until June 30, 1994, for the purposes of offsetting
recycling program costs. On and after July 1, 1994, the funds in the
Integrated Waste Management Account may be expended by the board,
only upon appropriation by the Legislature, for the purpose of
offsetting recycling program costs.



12167.1.  Notwithstanding Section 12167, upon approval by the
California Integrated Waste Management Board, revenues derived from
the sale of recyclable materials by state agencies and institutions
that do not exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) annually are hereby
continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for
expenditure by those state agencies and institutions for the purposes
of offsetting recycling program costs. Revenues that exceed two
thousand dollars ($2,000) annually shall be available for expenditure
by those state agencies and institutions when appropriated by the
Legislature. Information on the quantities of recyclable materials
collected for recycling shall be provided to the board on an annual
basis according to a schedule determined by the board and
participating agencies.