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Failure to offer recycling services under Subsection 7-13.8.5, failure to obtain alternate procedure approval from the Commissioner under Subsection 7-13.8.5, or failure to comply with the education requirements in Subsection 7-13.8.6, shall result in a $150 fine for the first violation, $300 for the second violation, and on a third violation the hauler’s permit will be revoked by the Commissioner. A hauler may appeal to the Commissioner to have the permit re-issued and the Commissioner shall re-issue said permit once the hauler provides sufficient proof that it is in compliance with the provisions of this Section. Nothing in this Section shall interfere with the Commissioner’s authority to suspend or revoke a permit for any other reason allowed by law.
(CBC 1985 7-13.8.8; Ord. 2008 c. 14)
If any provision of these Sections or the application of these Sections to any person or circumstance shall be held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remainder of these Sections and the applicability of such Sections to other persons or circumstance shall not be affected thereby.
(CBC 1985 7-13.8.9; Ord. 2008 c. 14)
The City Purchasing Agent shall, within six months of effective date of this Section research the feasibility of revising procurement specifications in order to establish a preference for those products containing recycled materials, wherever feasible, and shall recommend appropriate purchasing policy amendments to the Mayor.
(CBC 1985 7-13.9; Ord. 1990 c. 9 § 9)
If any provisions of this Section shall be held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, then such provision or Subsection shall be considered separately and apart from the remaining provisions or Subsections of this Section, which shall remain in full force and effect.
(CBC 1985 7-13.11; Ord. 1990 c. 9 § 11)
These Sections supplement the recycling program established in Subsection 7-13.1 et seq. and pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40, Section 8H by expanding the residential recycling program to include access for the residents of large residential buildings. Large residential buildings have been designated by the Commissioner as residential buildings with more than six units.
(CBC 1985 7-13A.1; Ord. 2002 c. 1)
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