AB 939 Sample Clauses
The AB 939 clause refers to compliance requirements stemming from California's Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989, which mandates waste reduction and recycling efforts. In contracts, this clause typically obligates parties to implement recycling programs, track waste diversion, and report on their progress to ensure that a specified percentage of waste is diverted from landfills. Its core practical function is to ensure that businesses and contractors adhere to state-mandated environmental standards, thereby promoting sustainability and reducing landfill use.
AB 939. “AB 939” or “The Act” means “The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989” codified in part in Public Resources Code §§ 40000 et seq, as it may be amended and as implemented by the regulations of the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), or its successor agency.
AB 939. The California Integrated Waste Management Act (California Public Resources Code Sections 40000 et al.) redefined solid waste management in an effort to reduce the volume and toxicity of solid waste that is landfilled and incinerated by requiring local governments to prepare and implement plans to improve the management of waste resources.
AB 939. The California Integrated Waste Management Act (California Public 12 Resources Code Sections 40000 et al.), as amended from time to time.
AB 939. “AB 939” or “The Act” means “The California Integrated Waste Management Act 142 of 1989” codified in part in Public Resources Code §§ 40000 et seq, and such regulations adopted by. 143 California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) for implementation of the Act, or 144 its successor agency, including but not limited to, the Jobs and Recycling Act of 2011 (AB 341), SB 1016 145 (Chapter 343, Statues of 2008 [▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ 1016]), the Mandatory Commercial Organics Recycling 146 Resources Code § 40000 and following as it may be amended and as implemented by the regulations of 147 CalRecycle.
AB 939. The California Integrated Waste Management ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ codified in part at Public Resources Code 40000 et seq., as it may be amended from time to time and as implemented by the regulations of the California Integrated Waste Management Board, or its successor.
AB 939. The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989, codified in 80 part at Public Resources Code §§ 40000 et seq., as it may be amended and as implemented by 81 the regulations of CalRecycle. 82 1.3 AB 1594. State of California Assembly ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇. 1594 approved by the Governor 83 on September 28, 2014 and amending Sections 40507 and 41781.3 of the Public Resources 84 Code. In summary, AB 1594 provides that the use of green material as Alternative Daily Cover 85 does not constitute diversion through recycling and would be considered disposal.
AB 939. State of California Assembly Bill No. 939 approved September 29, 1989 enacting the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989, codified in part at Public Resources Code §§ 40000 and following, as it may be amended and as implemented by the regulations of the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), or its successor agency.
AB 939. To the extent permitted by Public Resources Code Section 40059.1, and to the extent noncompliance is caused by the Company’s breach of or noncompliance with a provision of this Agreement, the Company agrees to protect and defend the City, with counsel selected by the City, and to indemnify and hold harmless the City from and against all fines or penalties imposed by the State of California if the waste diversion goals specified in the California Public Resources Code are not met by the City with respect to the Solid Waste collected by the Company under this Agreement. If, following written demand by the City, the Company fails to indemnify the City from and against such fines or penalties, the City may make a claim against the bond established pursuant to Section 9.5 for amounts owed by the Company pursuant to this Section, and the Company shall replenish the bond so that the principal amount is restored to $300,000.
AB 939. The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989.
AB 939. State of California Assembly Bill No. 939 approved September 29, 1989 enacting the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989, codified in part at Public Resources Code §§ 40000 and following, as it may be amended and as implemented by the regulations of the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), or its successor agency.
