Florida Senate - 2018                        COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
       Bill No. CS for SB 1308
       
       
       
       
       
       
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                    Senate             .             House              
                   Comm: WD            .                                
                  02/07/2018           .                                
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       The Committee on Community Affairs (Perry) recommended the
       following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment to Amendment (200016) 
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    3         Delete lines 24 - 44
    4  and insert:
    5  should be defined in a manner that is appropriate for the local
    6  community, taking into consideration available markets for
    7  recyclable material, available waste composition studies, and
    8  other relevant factors. The contract and request for proposal or
    9  other solicitation must include:
   10         1.The respective strategies and obligations of the county
   11  or municipality and the residential recycling collector to
   12  reduce the amount of contaminated recyclable material being
   13  collected;
   14         2.The procedures for identifying, documenting, managing,
   15  and rejecting residential recycling containers, carts, or bins
   16  that contain contaminated recyclable material;
   17         3.The remedies authorized to be used if a container, cart,
   18  or bin contains contaminated recyclable material; and
   19         4.The education and enforcement measures that will be used
   20  to reduce the amount of contaminated recyclable material.
   21         (d)Each contract between a recovered materials processing
   22  facility and a county or municipality for processing residential
   23  recyclable material, and each request for proposal or other
   24  solicitation for processing residential recyclable material,
   25  must define the term “contaminated recyclable material.” The
   26  term should be defined in a manner that is appropriate for the