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Ohio Senate approves bill to tighten rules on out-of-state construction and demolition waste and allow county withdrawal from joint districts
Summary
Senate Bill 147 passed the Ohio Senate 33–0 on April 8, creating a process for counties to withdraw from multi-county solid-waste districts and allowing a permissive tax on construction-and-demolition debris with revenue options for county health oversight.
The Ohio Senate on April 8 passed Amended Senate Bill 147, a measure that changes the state’s rules on solid waste and construction-and-demolition (C&D) debris and establishes a statutory process for a county to withdraw from a multi-county solid waste management district. The bill passed by roll call, 33–0.
Sponsor Senator Reineke described three principal components: (1) a defined procedure for a…
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