North Dakota Code § 23.1-01-06

Department to employ waste management facility inspectors
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The department of environmental quality shall employ and establish the qualifications, 
duties, and compensation of at least one full -time inspector for each commercial, nonpublicly 
owned waste management disposal or incineration facility that accepts more than twenty -five 
thousand tons [22679.5 kilograms] per year of hazardous waste, industrial waste, nuclear 
waste, or ash resulting from the incineration of municipal solid waste. This section does not 
apply to any energy conversion facility or coal mining operation that disposes of its solid waste 
onsite. The department may require inspectors for those facilities that accept less than 
twenty-five thousand tons [22679.5 kilograms] per year. The facility inspector shall conduct 
regular inspections of the operating procedure and conditions of the facility and report the 
findings to the department on a regular basis. If an inspector discovers a condition at a facility 
that is likely to cause imminent harm to the health and safety of the public or environment, the 
inspector shall notify the department. The department shall proceed as provided by sections 
23.1-08-19 and 23.1-08-20.
The department shall assess the owner or operator of a waste management facility that 
accepts hazardous waste, industrial waste, nuclear waste, or ash resulting from the incineration 
of municipal solid waste an annual fee to pay the salaries, wages, and operating expenses 
associated with employing an inspector for the facility. The owner or operator of the facility shall 
submit the fee to the department by July first of each year. Any fees collected must be deposited 
in the department's operating fund in the state treasury and any expenditures from the fund are 
subject to appropriation by the legislative assembly. If a facility begins operation after July first of 
any year, the owner or operator of the facility shall pay to the department a prorated fee for the 
fiscal year before the facility may begin accepting waste. Moneys in the waste management 
facility account may be spent by the department within the limits of legislative appropriation.

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