California Government Code ARTICLE 2 - Disposal Facilities

  • Section 25820.
    The board of supervisors may acquire, construct, reconstruct, alter, enlarge, maintain, and operate dump sites, incinerators, and other disposal plants for the disposal of combustible...
  • Section 25821.
    The board may permit the use of any dump site, incinerator, or other disposal plant, by lease or otherwise, by municipalities or other governmental agencies.(Added...
  • Section 25822.
    The board may acquire by gift, devise, condemnation proceedings, or otherwise such real and personal property and rights of way as it deems necessary and...
  • Section 25823.
    The board may make and enforce all necessary and proper regulations for the use of disposal facilities not in conflict with the Constitution and the...
  • Section 25824.
    This article does not limit the right of any city or county to buy, lease, or otherwise acquire and operate a dump site, incinerator, or...
  • Section 25825.
    The board of supervisors may acquire, construct, reconstruct, alter, enlarge, lay, renew, replace, maintain, and operate within or without the county sewers, drains, septic tanks,...
  • Section 25825.5.
    (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) There are ongoing discharges to the Los Osos Discharge Prohibition Zone established in the Water Quality Control...
  • Section 25826.
    The board of supervisors may fix and collect a fee from each camper or party of two or more campers for the privilege of using...
  • Section 25827.
    (a) The board of supervisors of each county may collect or contract for the collection, or both, of garbage, waste, refuse, rubbish, offal, trimmings, or other...
  • Section 25828.
     If services are provided, or arranged for, by a county pursuant to Section 25827, or pursuant to Section 40059 of the Public Resources Code, and...
  • Section 25829.
    The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors may acquire, construct, reconstruct, alter, enlarge, lay, renew, replace, maintain, and operate dump sites, incinerators, garbage disposal systems,...
  • Section 25830.
    (a) On or before the first day of July of each calendar year, the board of supervisors of any county may, by resolution or ordinance, establish...
  • Section 25831.
    Any fees authorized pursuant to Section 25830, or pursuant to Section 40059 of the Public Resources Code, that remain unpaid for a period of 60...
  • Section 25832.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, solid waste handling service provided by, or arranged for provision by, a county under Section 25827 or 25830, or...

Last modified: October 22, 2018