Utah Admin. Code R315-309-3 - General Requirements for Financial Assurance Mechanisms
(1) Any financial assurance mechanism in
place for a solid waste facility:
(a) must be
legally valid, binding, and enforceable under Utah and Federal law;
(b) must ensure that funds will be available
in a timely fashion when needed; and
(c) any financial assurance mechanism that
guarantees payment rather than performance, but does not allow the Director to
approve partial payments to a third party, shall establish a standby trust at
the time the financial assurance mechanism is established.
(i) In the case of a financial assurance
mechanism for which the establishment of a standby trust is required, the
standby trust fund shall meet the requirements of Subsections
R315-309-4(1), (2), and
(4).
(ii) Payments from the financial assurance
mechanism shall be deposited directly into the standby trust fund and payments
from the standby trust fund must be approved by the Director and the
trustee.
(2)
The owner or operator of a solid waste facility that is required to provide
financial assurance:
(a) shall submit the
required documentation of the financial assurance mechanism to the
Director;
(b) prior to the
financial assurance mechanism becoming effective and active for a solid waste
facility, the mechanism must be approved by the Director; and
(c) Financial assurance mechanism documents
submitted to the Director shall be signed originals or signed duplicate
originals.
(3) The owner
or operator of a solid waste facility may establish financial assurance by any
mechanism that meets the requirements of Subsection
R315-309-1(1)
as approved by the Director.
(4)
The owner or operator of a solid waste facility may establish financial
assurance by a combination of mechanisms that together meet the requirements of
Subsection
R315-309-1(1)
as approved by the Director. Except for the conditions specified in Subsection
R315-309-8(6)(c),
financial assurance mechanisms guaranteeing performance, rather than payment,
may not be combined with other instruments.
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