(1) A person who transports ten or more waste tires in any one load shall:
- (a) Transport the waste tires either out of state or to a registered waste tire generator, waste tire hauler, waste tire collection facility, waste tire processor, waste tire monofill, approved beneficial user of whole waste tires, municipal or county-owned waste tire collection area, or municipal or privately owned solid waste landfill in compliance with the rules promulgated pursuant to this article;
- (b) Register with the department as a waste tire hauler pursuant to rules promulgated pursuant to this section;
- (c) Affix to the vehicle used for such transportation a waste tire hauler decal acquired from the department pursuant to section 30-20-1417 (1);
- (d) Comply with the manifest requirements of section 30-20-1417 (2), including creating and maintaining, for at least three years, records relating to such transportation;
- (e) Submit an annual report to the department; and
- (f) Complete and submit self-certification documentation as required by the department.
(2) A waste tire hauler that is not also registered as a waste tire collection facility, waste tire processor, or waste tire monofill shall not have on site:
- (a) More than one thousand five hundred waste tires at any one time;
- (b) A waste tire for more than three days; or
- (c) Waste tires outside the waste hauler's vehicle or trailer.
- (3) Law enforcement officers have authority to stop a person or persons hauling waste tires in violation of this section; impound the vehicle being used in violation of this section; and issue a citation to the driver.
- (4) A government entity that removes illegally disposed waste tires is exempt from this section if the waste tires are disposed of or recycled in accordance with this part 14.
- (5) Nothing in this section prohibits a beneficial user of waste tires from transporting waste tires to a department-approved beneficial use location.
- (6) The department may issue a waiver relating to any requirement of this section.
Source: L. 2014: Entire part added, (HB 14-1352), ch. 351, p. 1585, § 1, effective July 1.