West Virginia Code § 22-15A-18

Establishment of county recycling programs for solid waste; petition for
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referendum; ballot contents; election procedure; effect of such election.
(a) On or before October 18, 1992, each municipality described in subsection (b) of this
section shall submit a proposal to the Solid Waste Management Board, consistent with the
provisions of this section, describing the establishment and implementation of the
mandatory recycling program. The Solid Waste Management Board shall reeview the
submitted plans for consistency with the criteria provided in this section, the county or
regional solid waste management plan, and the statewide managementr plan. The Solid
Waste Management Board may make suggested changes to the plan and shall provide
technical assistance to the municipalities in the development of the plans.
(b) On or before October 18, 1993, each municipality with a tpopulation of 10,000 or more
people, as determined by the most recent decennial census by the Bureau of the Census of
the United States Department of Commerce, shall establish and commence implementation
of a source separation and curbside collection program for recyclable materials.
Implementation shall be phased in by July 1, 1995. Such program shall include, at a
minimum, the following: s
(1) An ordinance adopted by the governing body of the municipality requiring that each
person, partnership, corporation, org other entity in the municipality shall separate at least
three recyclable materials, as deemed appropriate by the municipality, from other solid
waste: Provided, That the list oef recyclables to be separated may be adjusted according to
whether the generator is residential, commercial or other type of establishment.
(2) A scheduled day, at least one per month, during which separated materials are to be
placed at the curbside, or similar location, for collection.
(3) A system that collects recyclable materials from the curbside, or similar location, at least
once per month: Provided, That to encourage full participation, the program shall, to the
maxWimum extent possible, provide for the collection of recyclables at the same rate of
frequency, and simultaneous with, the regular collection of solid waste.
(4) Provisions to ensure compliance with the ordinance, including incentives and penalties.
(5) A comprehensive public information and education program covering the importance and
benefits of recycling, as well as the specific features and requirements of the recycling
program. As part of the education program, each municipality shall, at a minimum, notify all
persons occupying residential, commercial, institutional, or other premises within its
boundaries of the requirements of the program, including how the system will operate, the
dates of collection, the responsibilities of persons within the municipality and incentives and
penalties.
(6) Consultation with the county or regional solid waste authority in which the municipality
is located to avoid duplication, ensure coordination of solid waste programs, and maximize
the market for recyclables.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, a comprehensive
recycling program for solid waste may be established in any county of this state by action of
a county commission in accordance with the provisions of this section. Such program shall
require:
(1) That, prior to collection at its source, all solid waste shall be segregated into separate
identifiable recyclable materials by each person, partnership, corporation, and governmental
agency subscribing to a solid waste collection service in the county or transporting solid
waste to a commercial solid waste facility in the county; u
(2) Each person engaged in the commercial collection, transportation, processing, or
disposal of solid waste within the county shall accept only solid waste from which recyclable
materials in accordance with the county's comprehensaive recycling program have been
segregated; and
(3) That the provisions of the recycling plan psrepared pursuant to §22-15A-17 of this code
shall, to the extent practicable, be incorporated in the county's comprehensive recycling
program. i
(d) For the purposes of this article, recyclable materials shall include, but not be limited to,
steel and bimetallic cans, aluminum, glass, paper, and such other solid waste materials as
may be specified by either the municipality or county commission with the advice of the
county or regional solid waste authority.
(e) A comprehensive recycling program for solid waste may be established in any county of
this state by: (1) A pe tition filed with the county commission bearing the signatures of
registered votVers of the county equal to not less than five percent of the number of votes cast
within the county for Governor at the preceding gubernatorial election; and (2) approval by a
majority of the voters in a subsequent referendum on the issue. A referendum to determine
whether it is the will of the voters of a county that a comprehensive recycling program for
solid waste be established in the county may be held at any regular primary or general
election. Any election at which the question of establishing a policy of comprehensive
recycling for solid waste is voted upon shall be held at the voting precincts established for
holding primary or general elections. All of the provisions of the general election laws, when
not in conflict with the provisions of this article, shall apply to voting and elections
hereunder, insofar as practicable. The Secretary of State shall prescribe the form of the
petition which shall include the printed name, address, and date of birth of each person
whose signature appears on the petition. Upon verification of the required number of
signatures on the petition, the county commission shall, not less than 70 days before the
election, order that the issue be placed on the ballot and referendum held at the next
primary or general election to determine whether it is the will of the voters of the county
that a policy of comprehensive recycling of solid waste be established in the county:
Provided, That the petition bearing the necessary signatures has been filed with the county
commission at least 100 days prior to the election.
The ballot, or the ballot labels where voting machines are used, shall have printed thereon
substantially the following:
"Shall the county commission be required to establish a comprehensive recycling program
for solid waste in __________ County, West Virginia?
For Recycling
Against Recycling
(Place a cross mark in the square opposite your choice.)"
If a majority of legal votes cast upon the question be for the establishment of a policy of
comprehensive recycling of solid waste, the county commission shall, after the certification
of the results of the referendum, thereafter adopt an ordinance, within 180 days of
certification, establishing a comprehensive recycling program for solid waste in the county:
Provided, That such program shall be implemented and operational no later than 12 months
following certification. If a majority of the legal votes cast upon the question be against the
establishment of a policy of comprehensive recycling of solid waste, the policy shall not take
effect, but the question may again be submitted to a vote at any subsequent election in the
manner herein provided.
(f) A comprehensive recycling program for solid waste established by petition and
referendum may be rescinded only pursuant to the procedures set out herein to establish the
program.
To rescind the program, the ballot, or the ballot labels where voting machines are used, shall
have printed thereon substantially the following:
"ShWall the county commission be required to terminate the comprehensive recycling
program for solid waste in ___________ County, West Virginia?
Continue Recycling
End Recycling
(Place a cross mark in the square opposite your choice.)"
(g) If a majority of legal votes cast upon the question be for the termination of a policy of
comprehensive recycling of solid waste previously established in the county, the county
commission shall, after the certification of the results of the referendum, thereafter rescind
by ordinance the comprehensive recycling program for solid waste in the county within 90
days of certification. If a majority of the legal votes cast upon the question be for the
continuation of the policy of comprehensive recycling of solid waste, the ordinance shall not
be rescinded, but the question may again be submitted to a vote at any subsequent election
in the manner herein provided.
(h) In the case of any municipality having a population greater than 30,000 persons, as
indicated by the most recent decennial census conducted by the United States, the
governing body of such municipality may by ordinance establish a materials recovery facility
in lieu of or in addition to the mandatory recycling program required under ethe provisions of
this section: Provided, That a materials recovery facility shall be subject to approval by both
the Public Service Commission and the Solid Waste Management Boardr upon a finding by
both the Public Service Commission and the Solid Waste Management Board that the
establishment of a materials recovery facility will not hinder, and will be consistent with, the
purposes of this article.

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