File #: BOH18-03    Version:
Type: R&R Status: Passed
File created: In control: Board of Health
On agenda: Final action: 6/21/2018
Enactment date: Enactment #: BOH18-03
Title: A RULE AND REGULATION relating to local hazardous waste management fees, amending R&R 66, Section 1 (part), as amended, and BOH 11.04.060; enacted pursuant to RCW 70.05.060 and 70.105.220, including the latest amendments or revisions thereto.
Attachments: 1. R&R 18-03.pdf, 2. RR - Notice of Rulemaking - BOH LHWMP Fees - Seattle Times 5/30/18 05-16-18.doc, 3. RR - Notice of Rulemaking -published in Seattle Times 5-30-18, 4. BOH18-03 -Affidavit of Pub/Seattle Times on 5/30/18 Notice of rulemaking - revise the local hazardous wa.pdf

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Clerk 06/22/2018

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A RULE AND REGULATION relating to local hazardous waste management fees, amending R&R 66, Section 1 (part), as amended, and BOH 11.04.060; enacted pursuant to RCW 70.05.060 and 70.105.220, including the latest amendments or revisions thereto.

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                     BE IT ADOPTED BY THE KING COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH:

                     SECTION 1.  R&R 66, Section 1 (part), as amended, and BOH 11.04.060 are each hereby amended to read as follows:

                     Fees.

Part 1 - Fees.

Effective January 1, 2019, through December 31, 2019.

                     The following fees are established to provide funds for contracts authorized by BOH 11.04.050:

                     A.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall pay an amount equivalent to ((eighty-four)) eighty-nine cents per month for each single-family residential ratepayer in King County.

                     B.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall pay an amount equivalent to the fee set forth in Table 11.04-1 per month for each commercial solid waste collection service unit.

Table 11.04-1

Local Hazardous Waste Management Fees for Commercial Ratepayers

                     Size of Container or                                                                                    Fee Amount per Service Unit

                     Containers in Service Unit

                     Less than or equal to 0.48 cubic                                          $((1.46)) 1.54 per month

                     yards or 96 gallons

                     Greater than 0.48 cubic yards                                                               $((12.01)) 12.66 per month

                     or 96 gallons and less than

                     10 cubic yards

                     Greater than or equal to                                                               $((46.15)) 48.64 per month

                     10 cubic yards

                     C.  Each operator of a sewage treatment plant serving more than fifty customers shall pay an amount equivalent to ((forty-five dollars and seventy-nine)) forty-eight dollars and twenty-six cents per million gallons of sewage treated.

                     D.  Each transfer station and landfill shall pay one dollar and ((eighty-one)) ninety-one cents for each passenger licensed vehicle load of solid waste, and four dollars and ((seventy-three)) ninety-nine cents for each self hauler ton of solid waste, brought to such transfer station or landfill.

                     E.  All payments shall be based on actual performance data for the billing period.

                     F.  All fees shall be billed and remitted to the department on a quarterly basis.  All payments shall be due forty-five days after receipt of bill.

                     G.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall provide an annual report of accounts and services to the local hazardous waste management program in a format and on a schedule approved by the local hazardous waste management program's management coordination committee.

Part 2 - Fees.

Effective January 1, 2020, through December 31, 2020.

                     The following fees are established to provide funds for contracts authorized by BOH 11.04.050:

                     A.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall pay an amount equivalent to ninety-three cents per month for each single-family residential ratepayer in King County.

                     B.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall pay an amount equivalent to the fee set forth in Table 11.04-1 per month for each commercial solid waste collection service unit.

Table 11.04-1

Local Hazardous Waste Management Fees for Commercial Ratepayers

                     Size of Container or                                                                                    Fee Amount per Service Unit

                     Containers in Service Unit

                     Less than or equal to 0.48 cubic                                          $1.62 per month

                     yards or 96 gallons

                     Greater than 0.48 cubic yards                                                               $13.34 per month

                     or 96 gallons and less than

                     10 cubic yards

                     Greater than or equal to                                                               $51.27 per month

                     10 cubic yards

                     C.  Each operator of a sewage treatment plant serving more than fifty customers shall pay an amount equivalent to fifty dollars and eighty-seven cents per million gallons of sewage treated.

                     D.  Each transfer station and landfill shall pay two dollars and one cent for each passenger licensed vehicle load of solid waste, and five dollars and twenty-five cents for each self hauler ton of solid waste, brought to such transfer station or landfill.

                     E.  All payments shall be based on actual performance data for the billing period.

                     F.  All fees shall be billed and remitted to the department on a quarterly basis.  All payments shall be due forty-five days after receipt of bill.

                     G.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall provide an annual report of accounts and services to the local hazardous waste management program in a format and on a schedule approved by the local hazardous waste management program's management coordination committee.

Part 3 - Fees.

Effective January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2021.

                     The following fees are established to provide funds for contracts authorized by BOH 11.04.050:

                     A.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall pay an amount equivalent to ninety-eight cents per month for each single-family residential ratepayer in King County.

                     B.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall pay an amount equivalent to the fee set forth in Table 11.04-1 per month for each commercial solid waste collection service unit.

Table 11.04-1

Local Hazardous Waste Management Fees for Commercial Ratepayers

                     Size of Container or                                                                                    Fee Amount per Service Unit

                     Containers in Service Unit

                     Less than or equal to 0.48 cubic                                          $1.71 per month

                     yards or 96 gallons

                     Greater than 0.48 cubic yards                                                               $14.06 per month

                     or 96 gallons and less than

                     10 cubic yards

                     Greater than or equal to                                                               $54.04 per month

                     10 cubic yards

                     C.  Each operator of a sewage treatment plant serving more than fifty customers shall pay an amount equivalent to fifty-three dollars and sixty-two cents per million gallons of sewage treated.

                     D.  Each transfer station and landfill shall pay two dollars and twelve cents for each passenger licensed vehicle load of solid waste, and five dollars and fifty-four cents for each self hauler ton of solid waste, brought to such transfer station or landfill.

                     E.  All payments shall be based on actual performance data for the billing period.

                     F.  All fees shall be billed and remitted to the department on a quarterly basis.  All payments shall be due forty-five days after receipt of bill.

                     G.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall provide an annual report of accounts and services to the local hazardous waste management program in a format and on a schedule approved by the local hazardous waste management program's management coordination committee.

Part 4 - Fees.

Effective January 1, 2022, and Thereafter.

                     The following fees are established to provide funds for contracts authorized by BOH 11.04.050:

                     A.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall pay an amount equivalent to one dollar and four cents per month for each single-family residential ratepayer in King County.

                     B.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall pay an amount equivalent to the fee set forth in Table 11.04-1 per month for each commercial solid waste collection service unit.

Table 11.04-1

Local Hazardous Waste Management Fees for Commercial Ratepayers

                     Size of Container or                                                                                    Fee Amount per Service Unit

                     Containers in Service Unit

                     Less than or equal to 0.48 cubic                                          $1.80 per month

                     yards or 96 gallons

                     Greater than 0.48 cubic yards                                                               $14.82 per month

                     or 96 gallons and less than

                     10 cubic yards

                     Greater than or equal to                                                               $56.96 per month

                     10 cubic yards

                     C.  Each operator of a sewage treatment plant serving more than fifty customers shall pay an amount equivalent to fifty-six dollars and fifty-one cents per million gallons of sewage treated.

                     D.  Each transfer station and landfill shall pay two dollars and twenty-three cents for each passenger licensed vehicle load of solid waste, and five dollars and eighty-four cents for each self hauler ton of solid waste, brought to such transfer station or landfill.

                     E.  All payments shall be based on actual performance data for the billing period.

                     F.  All fees shall be billed and remitted to the department on a quarterly basis.  All payments shall be due forty-five days after receipt of bill.

                     G.  Each private and public entity that bills for solid waste collection services shall provide an annual report of accounts and services to the local hazardous waste management program in a format and on a schedule approved by the local hazardous waste management program's management coordination committee.

                     SECTION 2.  The local hazardous waste management program's management coordination committee already produces the "Local Hazardous Waste Management Program Annual Report."  The committee shall transmit the report to the board of health by May 31 each year.

                     The local hazardous waste management program's management coordination committee shall file the report in the form of a paper original and an electronic copy with the clerk of the board of health, who shall retain the original and provide an electronic copy to all members of the board of health, the director of the Seattle-King County department of public health, and the board of health administrator.

                     SECTION 3.  Effective date.  This rule takes effect January 1, 2019.

                     SECTION 4.  Severability.  If any provision of this rule or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the rule or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.