Maine Code § 38-2201-B

Maine Solid Waste Diversion Grant Program
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1. Establishment. The Maine Solid Waste Diversion Grant Program, referred to in this section as
"the program," is established to provide grants to public and private entities to assist in the development,
implementation or improvement of programs, projects, initiatives or activities designed to increase the
diversion of solid waste from disposal in the State.
[PL 2015, c. 461, §7 (NEW).]
2. Administration. The department shall administer the program and may dispense revenue from
the Maine Solid Waste Management Fund established under section 2201 for the purposes of the
program based on approved grant requests from public and private applicants. The department may
provide grants for the documented costs of application proposals in accordance with the priorities in
subsection 5. Costs incurred by the department in the development and administration of the program
may be paid with revenue in the Maine Solid Waste Management Fund in a manner consistent with
section 2201.
[PL 2015, c. 461, §7 (NEW).]
3. Audit. Revenue from the Maine Solid Waste Management Fund established under section 2201
disbursed by the program is subject to audit as determined by the department, and the recipient of any
such funding must agree to be subject to audit and to cooperate with the auditor as a condition of
receiving funding.
[PL 2015, c. 461, §7 (NEW).]
4. Eligibility criteria. The department may disburse grants under the program to any public or
private entity demonstrating that a proposed program, project, initiative or activity is, in the
department's determination, likely to increase the diversion of solid waste from disposal within a
particular community, municipality or region or the State, including, but not limited to, municipal or
regional composting, organics recovery or recycling programs, including the establishment of such
programs or the purchase of infrastructure, equipment or other items necessary to implement such
programs or improve existing programs; programs designed to provide equipment for or otherwise
support residential composting and recycling; programs or business models designed to collect,
transport for processing or process organic or recyclable materials; pilot programs designed to evaluate
the feasibility of targeted composting, organics recovery, recycling or other waste management
programs or initiatives; initiatives or programs designed to educate certain categories of individuals or
the general public about composting, organics recovery or recycling or to otherwise improve individual
or community waste management practices; and programs, projects, initiatives or activities relating to
the collection and transportation of waste that is diverted from disposal. Grants disbursed by the
department under the program to public and regional entities may cover necessary costs incidental to
or associated with the implementation of a proposed program, project, initiative or activity, including,
but not limited to, the hiring of or contracting with consultants or specialists, the conducting of
feasibility studies and the promotion of collaborative regional efforts relating to the collection and
transportation of solid waste.
[PL 2025, c. 322, §1 (AMD).]
5. Priorities. The department shall give highest priority in the awarding of funds under this section
to programs, projects, initiatives or activities proposed by municipal or regional association applicants
that otherwise meet the department's eligibility criteria. The department shall also give priority to
applicants proposing programs, projects, initiatives or activities that are likely to increase the removal
and recycling of organic materials from municipal waste streams. The awarding of funds under this
section must be consistent with the solid waste management hierarchy established under section 2101

and the food recovery hierarchy established under section 2101-B and must be prioritized to provide
the most benefit to the State in terms of increasing the diversion of solid waste from disposal.
[PL 2015, c. 461, §7 (NEW).]
6. Conditions of approval. The department may require, as a condition of grant approval, that an
applicant demonstrate its ability to provide in-kind contributions relating to the grant applied for or to
provide a certain level of matching funding to supplement the grant applied for.
[PL 2015, c. 461, §7 (NEW).]
7. Rules. The department may adopt rules to implement this section. Rules adopted pursuant to
this subsection are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
[PL 2015, c. 461, §7 (NEW).]

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