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Nev. Rev. Stat. ch. 444A – Programs for Recycling | Midpage
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Nevada Revised Statutes
Title 40
Chapter 444A
Nev. Rev. Stat. ch. 444A
Programs for Recycling
444A.010
Definitions
444A.0103
“Apartment complex” defined
444A.0107
“Condominium” defined
444A.011
“Department” defined
444A.0115
“Electronic waste” defined
444A.012
“Municipality” defined
444A.0123
“Paper” defined
444A.0126
“Paper product” defined
444A.013
“Recyclable material” defined
444A.014
“Recycling center” defined
444A.015
“Solid waste” defined
444A.016
“Tire for a vehicle” defined
444A.017
“Vehicle” defined
444A.020
Adoption of regulations establishing standards for recycling or disposal of solid waste; goal of standards; methods for disposal of used or waste tires
444A.030
Adoption of model plan for recycling or disposal of solid waste or other waste; compliance with standards adopted by State Environmental Commission
444A.040
Availability of programs for recycling or disposal of solid waste in certain counties and municipalities; approval of programs required; availability to residents of Indian reservation or colony
444A.050
Report of effectiveness of program; notice of recycling opportunities; enforcement, review and proposed revisions of program by municipality
444A.060
Unlawful to refuse to accept used or waste tires in exchange on purchase of new tire; notice of requirement; penalty
444A.070
Report to Legislature on status of programs for recycling and reuse of materials and amount of recycled material reported by state agencies
444A.080
Adoption of regulations
444A.090
Imposition and rate of fee; accounting for and disposition of money collected; powers and duties of Department of Taxation
444A.110
Program of public education concerning disposal of solid waste, recycling, reuse and waste reduction; reduction of waste and litter; technical assistance; grants for projects concerning solid waste management systems and efficient use of resources; regulations governing administration of grants
444A.120
Establishment in larger counties; activities to be included in program; program must not conflict with certain standards adopted by State Environmental Commission