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Chapter 115A
Section 115A.51
Recent History
- 2023 115A.51 Amended 2023 c 60 art 3 s 10
- 2019 115A.51 Amended 2019 c 4 art 3 s 98
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
115A.51 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS.
Applications for assistance under the program shall demonstrate: (a) that the project is
conceptually and technically feasible; (b) that affected political subdivisions are committed
to implement the project, to provide necessary local financing, and to accept and exercise
the government powers necessary to the project; (c) that operating revenues from the project,
considering the availability and security of sources of solid waste and of markets for recovered
resources, together with any proposed federal, state, or local financial assistance, will be sufficient
to pay all costs over the projected life of the project; (d) that the applicant has evaluated the feasible
and prudent alternatives to disposal and has compared and evaluated the costs of the alternatives,
including capital and operating costs, and the effects of the alternatives on the cost to generators.
The commissioner may require completion of a comprehensive solid waste management plan
conforming to the requirements of section 115A.46, before accepting an application.
History: 1980 c 564 art 6 s 3; 1987 c 348 s 19; 1987 c 404 s 142; 1989 c 335 art 1 s 269;
1994 c 639 art 5 s 3; 1Sp2005 c 1 art 2 s 161
Applications for assistance under the program shall demonstrate: (a) that the project is
conceptually and technically feasible; (b) that affected political subdivisions are committed
to implement the project, to provide necessary local financing, and to accept and exercise
the government powers necessary to the project; (c) that operating revenues from the project,
considering the availability and security of sources of solid waste and of markets for recovered
resources, together with any proposed federal, state, or local financial assistance, will be sufficient
to pay all costs over the projected life of the project; (d) that the applicant has evaluated the feasible
and prudent alternatives to disposal and has compared and evaluated the costs of the alternatives,
including capital and operating costs, and the effects of the alternatives on the cost to generators.
The commissioner may require completion of a comprehensive solid waste management plan
conforming to the requirements of section 115A.46, before accepting an application.
History: 1980 c 564 art 6 s 3; 1987 c 348 s 19; 1987 c 404 s 142; 1989 c 335 art 1 s 269;
1994 c 639 art 5 s 3; 1Sp2005 c 1 art 2 s 161
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