(a) The department shall allocate and distribute money from the litter control appropriation, by way of grants or transfers, to eligible persons for the following activities:
- (1) Collecting litter along public streets and highways, on parks and recreation lands, and on or along the waters of the state including, but not limited to, expenditures for a youth corps litter program which is hereby created and which shall employ persons from the state. To facilitate litter collection, the department shall transfer fifty-six thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($56,250) on July 1, 1993, October 1, 1993, January 1, 1994, April 1, 1994, and every year thereafter, to the Department of Corrections for the purposes of litter pick-up on the state’s highways;
- (2) Establishing or expanding community recycling centers;
- (3) Improving enforcement of litter laws;
- (4) Purchasing litter receptacles, litter bags, collection and pickup equipment, and related materials;
- (5) Designing and publishing a state anti-litter symbol;
- (6) Organizing and conducting educational programs designed to increase public awareness of the litter problem, the need for compliance with anti-litter laws, the need for recycling, and the availability of community recycling centers;
- (7) Conducting initial surveys of the amount and composition of litter on the public places in the state and conducting follow-up surveys to measure the progress of litter reduction and recycling programs; and
- (8) Purchasing and erecting roadside signs indicating the penalties imposed for littering or the availability of community recycling centers.
- (b) Any city or town that initiates a program mandating separation of certain forms of garbage, rubbish, or trash (such as newspapers, bottles, and cans) for the purpose of recycling shall be eligible to receive a grant or loan from the litter control account for that program.
- (c) The department shall not use any funds for the purpose of replacing any litter pickup or rubbish removal activity presently performed by the department.
- (d) The department of transportation shall continue to be responsible for the removal of litter from all state highways.
History of Section.
P.L. 1984, ch. 251, § 2; P.L. 1993, ch. 138, art. 74, § 1; P.L. 1995, ch. 370, art. 40, § 114.