Indiana Code § 13-21-15-4

County authority to continue collecting solid waste management district fee; requirement to use fee proceeds to provide services
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Sec. 4. If: (1) a fee on the disposal of solid waste under IC 13-21-13 or a solid waste management fee under IC 13-21-14 is in effect in a county; and (2) the county: (A) dissolves the county solid waste management district as described in section 1(a) of this chapter; or (B) withdraws from a joint solid waste management district and determines that it will no longer be a member of a joint district or be designated as a county district as described in section 2(a) of this chapter; the county may continue collecting the fee notwithstanding the action described in subdivision (2). However, the county shall use the proceeds of the fee exclusively to provide services previously provided in the county by the solid waste management district.   IC 13-22 ARTICLE 22. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT               Ch. 1. Construction of Statutes             Ch. 2. Regulation Generally; Adoption of Specific Rules             Ch. 3. Permits             Ch. 4. Manifests             Ch. 5. Repealed             Ch. 6. Reporting Requirements             Ch. 7. Records             Ch. 7.5. Transportation of Chemical Munitions             Ch. 8. Financial Responsibility Standards             Ch. 9. Financial Responsibility for Operators of Hazardous Waste Landfills, Solid Waste Landfills, and Transfer Stations             Ch. 10. Hazardous or Low Level Radioactive Waste Facility Site Approval             Ch. 11. Hazardous Waste Reduction             Ch. 11.5. Secondary Material Exemption             Ch. 12. Hazardous Waste Fees             Ch. 13. Corrective Actions             Ch. 14. Enforcement   IC 13-22-1 Chapter 1. Construction of Statutes               13-22-1-1 Disposal at production or generation site

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