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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 601
[15A-9.] 12-109. Contracts authorized. The County is empowered to make any contract or agreement the Board
determines to be necessary or incidental to the execution of the purpose of and the
powers granted by this [subtitle] TITLE, including contracts with the federal or any
state government, or any unit, instrumentality, municipality, or subdivision
[thereof], or with any person on terms and conditions the Board approves, relating
to: (1) The use by the other contracting party or the inhabitants of any
municipality of any solid waste project acquired, constructed, reconstructed,
rehabilitated, improved, or extended by the County under this [subtitle] TITLE or the
services therefrom or the facilities thereof; (2) The use by the County of the services or facilities of any solid waste
project not owned or operated by the County; (3) The sale of any fuel, steam, electricity, energy, or other material or
resource derived from the operation on any solid waste project; (4) The acceptance, processing, treatment and disposal of solid wastes by
one or more projects; or (5) The employment or retention of consulting and other engineers,
superintendents, financial advisors, attorneys, accountants, and such other
employees, advisors or agents as in the judgment of the Board may be deemed
necessary or desirable. [15A-10.] 12-110. Regulations authorized. The County by resolution may require the delivery of all or any portion of the
solid wastes generated or disposed of within Carroll County to facilities designated by
the Board and located within Carroll County or to facilities located outside of Carroll
County if the County has contracted for capacity at or service from such facilities.
However, recyclable material which has been removed or segregated from solid
wastes may be disposed of at any facilities which accept and process such recyclable
material. The County may provide in [such] THE resolution that it is unlawful for
any person to dispose of solid wastes in or at any other place. The County may impose
a civil penalty of up to $1,000 for the first violation of [any such] THE resolution and
up to $5,000 for each subsequent violation. The County may provide further in the
resolution that a violation of the resolution shall result in revocation of the license of
the violator to collect or dispose of solid wastes within the boundaries of Carroll
County.
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