Maryland Code § NR-3-9A-01

Section NR-3-9A-01
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(a) By resolution or ordinance of its legislative body, any charter county not
a party to the Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal Authority provided for in § 3-903
of this title may enter into contracts with any industrial concern for the collection,
storage, treatment, utilization, processing or final disposition of solid waste or for the
recovery of material or energy therefrom, or any combination thereof.
(b) The contracts:
(1) Shall be only in connection with solid waste disposal facilities
financed under this article located within the charter county or another participating
county; and
(2) May not be in connection with a landfill.
(c) The contracts may be for a period not to exceed 30 years.
(d) The contracts may provide for minimum amounts of waste to be
delivered or processed, and payment based thereon, whether or not the waste is

actually delivered or processed, and may contain other terms and conditions as the
parties consider appropriate.
(e) Any contract may not be deemed a debt of or gift of the county within
the meaning of any provision of law or charter, but shall constitute only the
contractual liability provided by its terms.
(f) The county may award or negotiate contracts which it deems to be in its
best interest in the manner provided with respect to State competitive sealed
proposals under § 13-104 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(g) If construction of any waste disposal facility subject to the provisions of
subsection (a) of this section is proposed within 1 mile of the border of an adjoining
county, the government of the county in which construction is proposed shall provide
the government of the adjoining county with a copy of the filings and notice of public
hearings required under § 9-209 of the Environment Article.

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