455D.11C - WASTE TIRE MANAGEMENT FUND.

        455D.11C  WASTE TIRE MANAGEMENT FUND.         1.  A waste tire management fund is created within the state      treasury.  For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002, through the      fiscal year beginning July 1, 2006, moneys received from each five      dollar surcharge on the issuance of a certificate of title shall be      deposited as provided in section 321.52A, Code 2007.  Notwithstanding      section 8.33, any unexpended balance in the fund at the end of each      fiscal year shall be retained in the fund.  Notwithstanding section      12C.7, any interest or earnings on investments from moneys in the      fund shall be credited to the fund.  Moneys from the fund that are      expended by the department in closing or bringing into compliance a      waste tire collection site pursuant to section 455D.11A and later      recouped by the department shall be credited to the fund.         2.  Moneys in the waste tire management fund are appropriated and      shall be used for the following purposes:         a.  Thirty percent of the moneys shall be used for all of the      following positions:         (1)  One full-time equivalent position for the administration of      permits and registrations for tire processing, storage, and hauling      activities, and tire program initiatives.         (2)  One and one-half full-time equivalent positions for waste      tire-related compliance checks and inspections.  The full-time      equivalent positions shall be divided equally between the field      offices in the state.         b.  Ten percent of the moneys shall be used for a public      education and awareness initiative related to the proper tire      disposal options and environmental and health hazards posed by      improper tire storage.         c.  Thirty percent of the moneys shall be used for market      development initiatives for waste tires.         d.  Thirty percent of the moneys shall be used for waste tire      stockpile abatement initiatives which would require a cost-share      agreement with the landowner.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         96 Acts, ch 1117, §3; 2004 Acts, ch 1173, §1; 2008 Acts, ch 1113,      §116