Maryland Code § EN-9-275

Section EN-9-275
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(a) For fiscal year 2010 and each fiscal year thereafter, up to 50% of the
revenues received by the State Used Tire Cleanup and Recycling Fund may be used
for administrative expenses of the Department.
(b) Subject to the appropriation process in the annual operating budget and
subject to subsection (a) of this section, the Department shall use the remainder of
the State Used Tire Cleanup and Recycling Fund solely:
(1) For removal, restoration, emergency, or remedial action,
including the restoration of natural resources where feasible, site maintenance and
monitoring, and fire cessation, if requested by a local government, not to exceed
$100,000 for each fire cessation emergency action in that jurisdiction, in response to
the disposal or storage of scrap tires in violation of this subtitle, including:
(i) All costs incurred by the State in inspecting and
monitoring any site where scrap tires are processed, stored, or disposed of in violation
of this subtitle and assessing the threat to the public health and the environment of
the site, the costs of investigations conducted for the purpose of defining necessary
remedial action, and the costs of litigation expenses incurred in obtaining
reimbursement for expenditures; and
(ii) All costs incurred in providing public information
concerning a site where scrap tires are processed, stored, or disposed of;
(2) For activities related to scrap tire recycling programs, including
research, planning, monitoring, public education, and market development, and for
associated administrative costs; and
(3) With the approval of the Board of Public Works, to provide
financial assistance:

(i) Through the service for projects approved by the
Department to reduce, recover, and recycle scrap tires; and
(ii) To the service for costs related to the implementation of
scrap tire recycling systems, including the costs of:
1. Preparation of a scrap tire recycling system under §
9-228(e) of this subtitle;
2. Implementation of any program established by the
service as a part of a scrap tire recycling system; and
3. Assisting in funding the establishment of a private
or public scrap tire collection, processing, or recycling facility.
(c) Subject to § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the Department
shall provide the standing committees of the Maryland General Assembly with
primary jurisdiction over this section with a status report on the Fund on or before
November 1 of each year. The report shall include an accounting of all moneys
expended for each of the purposes specified in subsection (a) of this section.

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