The Pulaski County Regional Solid Waste Management District Board of Directors hereby assesses the following annual license fees, to be paid by the heretofore defined haulers, for the collection and transportation of solid waste:
(1) Up to two vehicles. By January of each year, all current haulers subject to this subpart shall be assessed a license fee of:
- (A) Fifty dollars ($50.00) for each vehicle up to five cubic yards (5 yds3) capacity for up to two (2) such vehicles licensed; and
- (B) One hundred dollars ($100) for each vehicle of five cubic yards (5 yds3) capacity and over for up to two (2) such vehicles licensed;
(2) More than two vehicles.
(A) A licensed hauler with more than two (2) vehicles shall pay an additional fee of:
- (i) Twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per vehicle for each vehicle of less than five cubic yards (5 yds3) capacity up to a maximum fee of one thousand dollars ($1,000); and
- (ii) Fifty dollars ($50.00) for each vehicle of five cubic yards (5 yds3) capacity and over up to a maximum fee of one thousand dollars ($1,000).
- (B) In no event shall a licensed hauler be assessed fees exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000), except when assessed a penalty for late payment of fees as described below;
- (3) Temporary licenses. A temporary license may be obtained by persons who haul waste less than six (6) times per year at the rate of one-half (1/2) the permanent hauler fees paid by persons with up to two (2) vehicles (twenty-five dollars ($25.00)) for the vehicle of up to five cubic yards (5 yds3) and fifty dollars ($50.00) for the vehicle five cubic yards (5 yds3) and over);
- (4) Proration of fees. If a new hauler is issued a license after March 31 of any year, the fees will be prorated quarterly based on the number of calendar quarters remaining in the calendar, including the quarter of the date on which the license is issued;
(5) Failure to obtain license.
- (A) Failure to obtain a license by March 1 of each year will result in the hauler being prohibited from using a permitted landfill facility within the Pulaski County Regional Solid Waste Management District, until and unless the hauler obtains a license from the district.
(B) Permitted landfills in Pulaski County shall use all reasonable means to assist the district in:
- (i) Informing haulers of licensing requirements; and
- (ii) Identifying and providing to the district information on haulers who are not licensed or whose license has expired; and
(6) Landfill assistance procedures.
(A) Permitted landfills will provide to the district by January 1 of each year written procedures outlining the means the landfill will take to assist the district in:
- (i) Informing haulers of the licensing requirements; and
- (ii) Identifying and providing to the district information on haulers who are not licensed or whose license has expired.
- (B) The written procedures will be reviewed by the board by March 31 of each year.