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  4. Agency 567 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION COMMISSION
  5. Title VIII - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL
  6. Chapter 101 - SOLID WASTE COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING REQUIREMENTS

Chapter 101 - SOLID WASTE COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING REQUIREMENTS

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  1. Rule 567-101.1 - Purpose
  2. Rule 567-101.2 - Definitions
  3. Rule 567-101.3 - [Rescinded]
  4. Rule 567-101.4 - Duties of cities and counties
  5. Rule 567-101.5 - Contracts with permitted agencies
  6. Rule 567-101.6 - State volume reduction and recycling goals
  7. Rule 567-101.7 - Base year adjustment method
  8. Rule 567-101.8 - Submittal of initial comprehensive plans and comprehensive plan updates
  9. Rule 567-101.9 - Review of initial comprehensive plans and comprehensive plan updates
  10. Rule 567-101.10 - [Rescinded]
  11. Rule 567-101.11 - [Rescinded]
  12. Rule 567-101.12 - Solid waste comprehensive plan types
  13. Rule 567-101.13 - Types of comprehensive plan submittals to be filed
  14. Rule 567-101.14 - Fees for disposal of solid waste at sanitary landfills

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