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        28G.4  POWERS OF ENTITY.
         A legal entity created pursuant to chapter 28E and operating under
      this chapter has all the rights, powers, privileges, and immunities
      of local governments relating to the purpose for which it is created.
      A legal entity operating under this chapter may:
         1.  Engage in, manage, own, operate, and regulate the collection,
      transportation, storage, and disposal or diversion of solid waste
      including, but not limited to, the designation of a specific facility
      which must be used for the collection, transportation, storage, and
      disposal or diversion of solid waste within its jurisdiction or
      geographic area.
         2.  Grant permits, licenses, or franchises, exclusive or
      nonexclusive, or a combination of exclusive or nonexclusive
      franchises, to solid waste management services.
         3.  Enter into contracts for construction and may contract,
      license, or permit the construction of resource recovery facilities
      for recycling of solid waste for an energy source or of facilities
      necessary to implement solid waste management projects as defined in
      section 28G.2.
         4.  Require the use of the resource recovery facilities or of
      facilities necessary to implement solid waste management projects as
      defined in section 28G.2, by any person who can be effectively served
      by the facilities.  However, this subsection does not prohibit a
      private agency from dumping or depositing solid waste resulting from
      its own residential, farming, manufacturing, mining, or commercial
      activities on land owned or leased by it if the action does not
      violate any statute of this state or rules adopted by the
      environmental protection commission or local boards of health or
      local ordinances.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         84 Acts, ch 1039, § 4; 92 Acts, ch 1215, §4

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Iowa > Title-1 > Subtitle-10 > Chapter-28g > 28g-4

        28G.4  POWERS OF ENTITY.
         A legal entity created pursuant to chapter 28E and operating under
      this chapter has all the rights, powers, privileges, and immunities
      of local governments relating to the purpose for which it is created.
      A legal entity operating under this chapter may:
         1.  Engage in, manage, own, operate, and regulate the collection,
      transportation, storage, and disposal or diversion of solid waste
      including, but not limited to, the designation of a specific facility
      which must be used for the collection, transportation, storage, and
      disposal or diversion of solid waste within its jurisdiction or
      geographic area.
         2.  Grant permits, licenses, or franchises, exclusive or
      nonexclusive, or a combination of exclusive or nonexclusive
      franchises, to solid waste management services.
         3.  Enter into contracts for construction and may contract,
      license, or permit the construction of resource recovery facilities
      for recycling of solid waste for an energy source or of facilities
      necessary to implement solid waste management projects as defined in
      section 28G.2.
         4.  Require the use of the resource recovery facilities or of
      facilities necessary to implement solid waste management projects as
      defined in section 28G.2, by any person who can be effectively served
      by the facilities.  However, this subsection does not prohibit a
      private agency from dumping or depositing solid waste resulting from
      its own residential, farming, manufacturing, mining, or commercial
      activities on land owned or leased by it if the action does not
      violate any statute of this state or rules adopted by the
      environmental protection commission or local boards of health or
      local ordinances.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         84 Acts, ch 1039, § 4; 92 Acts, ch 1215, §4

State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-1 > Subtitle-10 > Chapter-28g > 28g-4

        28G.4  POWERS OF ENTITY.
         A legal entity created pursuant to chapter 28E and operating under
      this chapter has all the rights, powers, privileges, and immunities
      of local governments relating to the purpose for which it is created.
      A legal entity operating under this chapter may:
         1.  Engage in, manage, own, operate, and regulate the collection,
      transportation, storage, and disposal or diversion of solid waste
      including, but not limited to, the designation of a specific facility
      which must be used for the collection, transportation, storage, and
      disposal or diversion of solid waste within its jurisdiction or
      geographic area.
         2.  Grant permits, licenses, or franchises, exclusive or
      nonexclusive, or a combination of exclusive or nonexclusive
      franchises, to solid waste management services.
         3.  Enter into contracts for construction and may contract,
      license, or permit the construction of resource recovery facilities
      for recycling of solid waste for an energy source or of facilities
      necessary to implement solid waste management projects as defined in
      section 28G.2.
         4.  Require the use of the resource recovery facilities or of
      facilities necessary to implement solid waste management projects as
      defined in section 28G.2, by any person who can be effectively served
      by the facilities.  However, this subsection does not prohibit a
      private agency from dumping or depositing solid waste resulting from
      its own residential, farming, manufacturing, mining, or commercial
      activities on land owned or leased by it if the action does not
      violate any statute of this state or rules adopted by the
      environmental protection commission or local boards of health or
      local ordinances.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         84 Acts, ch 1039, § 4; 92 Acts, ch 1215, §4