Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 661 -- Tire Disposal

Sponsor:  Ruzicka

This bill changes the laws regarding the disposal of tires.  In
its main provisions, the bill:

(1)  Extends the expiration date for the fee for tire disposal
collected under Section 260.273, RSMo, from January 1, 2010, to
January 1, 2020;

(2)  Increases from 5% to 45% the maximum funding from tire fees
for grants to those using products, fuel, or fuel supplements
derived from waste tires;

(3)  Increases from 25% to 50% the maximum funding from the tire
fees for the administration of various tire-related programs;

(4)  Allows charitable, fraternal, and nonprofit organizations
that voluntarily clean up land and water resources to be
reimbursed if funds are available for the disposal of scrap tires
collected during these activities and allows, subject to the
availability of funds, municipal and county governments that
voluntarily clean up illegal tire dumps to be reimbursed for the
disposal costs of scrap tires; and

(5)  Removes the provision requiring the Department of Natural
Resources to report to the General Assembly by January 1, 2009,
on the status of tire cleanup projects completed or in progress.

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95th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
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