What happens after the year 2006? Do jurisdictions still have to file annual reports and divert 50 percent of their waste in 2007 and beyond?
On Sept. 28, 2008, Governor Schwarzenegger signed SB 1016. SB 1016 builds upon AB 939 by implementing a simplified and timelier indicator of jurisdiction performance that focuses on reported disposal at Board-permitted disposal facilities. Each jurisdiction will have its disposal indicator within 6-9 months instead of 18-24 months. This will allow jurisdictions to address program performance earlier.
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