Browse as ListSearch Within- Section 260.200 - Definitions
- Section 260.203 - Infectious waste, treatment of - hospitals, department of health and senior services to promulgate rules - transportation of - registration of hospitals - proper disposal, penalty - fee on delivery, exceptions - inspection fee, amount, fund, refund of, when
- Section 260.204 - Permit for treatment of infectious waste, not to be issued, when
- Section 260.205 - Permit required to operate facility, and construction permit to construct facility, requirements, exceptions, fees - plans to be submitted - permits revoked or suspended, when - disclosure statement, requirements - inapplicability to advanced recycling facilities, when
- Section 260.206 - Owner or operator shall provide quality assurance and quality control oversight of inspections during area closure, postclosure and corrective action plans, requirements - department may suspend, revoke or modify permit
- Section 260.207 - Permit not to be issued, when - notice to department of certain crimes, penalty for failure to notify - reinstatement, when
- Section 260.208 - Contracts with specified parties prohibited, when - notice of certain convictions required, penalty
- Section 260.209 - Property acquired outside city, county or district for solid waste disposal, compliance with zoning ordinances required
- Section 260.210 - Prohibited acts, exception - search warrants to issue, when - investigations, department may conduct, how - demolition waste, disposal of, requirements - building permits, notice of disposal of demolition waste required, form - exceptions - exceptions for Kansas City
- Section 260.211 - Demolition waste, criminal disposition of - penalties - conspiracy
- Section 260.212 - Solid waste, criminal disposition of - penalties - conspiracy
- Section 260.213 - Disclosure of landfill, sale of property, required
- Section 260.214 - Preliminary site investigation approval, not required for certain counties - severability clause
- Section 260.215 - Solid wastes, how handled - duties of cities and counties - exemptions - charges, how stated, how collected
- Section 260.216 - Solid waste disposal in receptacle of another, prohibited - penalty
- Section 260.220 - Plans to be submitted, contents of - disapproval, effect of
- Section 260.221 - Processed recycled asphalt shingles - definitions - use without permit, when
- Section 260.225 - Duties of department - rules and regulations, promulgation of, procedures - model solid waste management plans, contents - coordination with other state agencies
- Section 260.226 - Closure of facility, plan to be submitted, contents - notice, when - financial assurance instrument, release of, when - exceptions
- Section 260.227 - Postclosure plan, contents - financial assurance instrument required - owner or operator of sanitary or demolition landfill to take corrective action, when - plan required - financial assurance, amount, form required, released when
- Section 260.228 - Failure to implement closure, postclosure plan or corrective action plan, forfeiture of collateral, when
- Section 260.230 - Department may order repairs, alterations, construction or reconstruction, when - injunctive relief, when
- Section 260.235 - Appeal, judicial review, procedure - injunction based on seriousness of threat to environment - performance bond required, forfeited, when
- Section 260.236 - Severability of provisions
- Section 260.240 - Violations, how proceeded against - county regulations, how enforced, penalty for violation - exceptions
- Section 260.241 - Permit not to be issued, when
- Section 260.242 - Coal combustion residual units - rules for closure and groundwater criteria - state CCR program - fees, deposit in subaccount - rulemaking authority
- Section 260.243 - Buffer zone required, commercial processing facility, how determined
- Section 260.245 - Tax, how levied - limitation - form of ballot
- Section 260.247 - Annexation or expansion of solid waste services by city, notice to certain private entities, when - city to contract with private entity, duration, terms
- Section 260.249 - Administrative penalties - not to be assessed for minor violation, definition - amount set by rule, payment when - appeal effect - surcharge due when - unpaid penalty, collection - time limitation to assess violation - judicial appeal - civil action effect, exception
- Section 260.250 - Major appliances, waste oil, yard waste and batteries, disposal restricted - recycling of certain items, addressed in solid waste management plan
- Section 260.253 - Department to provide technical assistance and public education programs on collection of used motor oil - household consumer used motor oil, duty to maintain toll-free telephone for information
- Section 260.254 - Grants for household consumer-used motor oil collection systems, requirements - centers not to accept motor oil from commercial operation
- Section 260.255 - [Repealed]