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What happens after the year 2000? Do jurisdictions still have to file annual reports and divert 50 percent of their waste in 2001 and beyond?

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What happens after the year 2000? Do jurisdictions still have to file annual reports and divert 50 percent of their waste in 2001 and beyond?

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On Sept. 25, 2000, Governor Davis signed SB 2202 which extends the 50 percent diversion mandate for all California jurisdictions for all reporting years after 2000. The law makes a number of other amendments to the Integrated Waste Management Act. Existing law requires each jurisdiction to file an annual report with the Board by August 1 of every year following the approval of its planning documents.

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