California Public Resources Code ARTICLE 4 - Development of Solid Waste Management Facilities on Indian Country
- Section 44201.
As used in this article, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) “Indian country” has the same meaning as set forth in Section...
- Section 44202.
(a) Upon receipt of a written request from any tribe considering a proposal to construct each solid waste facility in that tribe’s Indian country within this...
- Section 44203.
(a) The secretary may enter into any cooperative agreement which meets the requirements of this article.(b) Each cooperative agreement shall include, but shall not be limited to,...
- Section 44204.
(a) A tribe shall be eligible for technical assistance to the extent feasible, from the agencies specified in subdivision (b) of Section 44203, for the design,...
- Section 44205.
(a) Each cooperative agreement shall require the public agencies specified in subdivision (b) of Section 44203 to review any draft tribal permit and any applicable federal...
- Section 44206.
(a) Nothing in this article shall limit or expand, or be construed to limit or expand, the jurisdiction of any state agency specified in subdivision (b)...
- Section 44207.
(a) The cooperative agreement shall provide that the state or tribe may bring an appropriate civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce the...
- Section 44208.
A cooperative agreement executed pursuant to this article shall be executed for the express benefit of the citizens of this state.(Added by Stats. 1991, Ch....
- Section 44209.
Any person may commence a civil action on the person’s own behalf against any of the public agencies specified in subdivision (b) of Section 44203,...
- Section 44210.
Notwithstanding this article, a cocomposting facility located in Indian country with a memorandum of agreement adopted November 29, 1989, with the California Regional Water Quality...
Last modified: October 22, 2018