2018 -- H 7699 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SCHOOL WASTE RECYCLING AND REFUSE DISPOSAL | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Carson, Fogarty, Donovan, Ranglin-Vassell, and Ajello | |
Date Introduced: February 28, 2018 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended |
2 | by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 110 |
4 | SCHOOL WASTE RECYCLING AND REFUSE DISPOSAL |
5 | 16-110-1. Legislative findings. |
6 | The general assembly recognizes and declares that: |
7 | (1) The people of the state desire to promote a clean and wholesome school environment |
8 | for our students and school staff; |
9 | (2) A significant percentage of school waste is recyclable; |
10 | (3) Any environmentally and economically sound solid waste management system must |
11 | incorporate recycling and all solid waste capable of being recycled should be recycled; |
12 | (4) A sound recycling program for all covered educational entities will best be achieved |
13 | by cooperation of the Rhode Island resource recovery corporation, the department of |
14 | environmental management, the Rhode Island department of education, and the cities and towns |
15 | of the state; |
16 | (5) Upon implementation, the program shall reduce food waste and paper waste at meal |
17 | times and throughout the school day and should be encouraged statewide. |
18 | 16-110-2. Food service and refuse disposal. |
19 | It shall be the policy of the state, the department of education, and any school district |
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1 | thereunder to require that any request for proposal (RFP) to select a food service company |
2 | (vendor) to provide food services to a single school district, regional school district or multiple |
3 | school districts shall include, as part of its proposal, assurances that the vendor is in compliance |
4 | with all laws relative to recycling and composting pursuant to chapter 18.9 of title 23. |
5 | 16-110-3. Food service – Local sources preferred. |
6 | It shall be the policy of the state, the department of education and any school district |
7 | thereunder to encourage that any request for proposal (RFP) to a food service company (vendor) |
8 | to provide food services to a single school district, regional school district or multiple school |
9 | districts to encourage the use of a vendor that purchases ten percent (10%) of the required food |
10 | service product from a Rhode Island-based food service company. In addition, it shall also be the |
11 | policy of the state, the department of education, and any school district thereunder, to encourage |
12 | the use of vendors who recycle organic-waste materials at an authorized composting facility, an |
13 | anaerobic digestion facility, or by another authorized recycling method, regardless of whether the |
14 | entity purchasing the services is or is not a covered entity or a covered educational institution |
15 | pursuant to the provisions of § 23-18.9-7. |
16 | 16-110-4. Food donations. |
17 | It shall be the policy of the state, the department of education and any school district |
18 | thereunder to require that any request for proposal (RFP) to select a food service company |
19 | (vendor) to provide food services to a single school district, regional school district or multiple |
20 | school districts shall require the vendor to donate any nonperishable and/or unspoiled perishable |
21 | food to local food banks or the Rhode Island Food Bank in accordance with the department of |
22 | health regulations. |
23 | 16-110-5. Waste audit required. |
24 | On or after January 1, 2019, and annually thereafter, every educational institution shall |
25 | coordinate with the Rhode Island resource recovery corporation (RIRRC) for the purpose of |
26 | conducting waste audits every three (3) years and which reports shall be collected and |
27 | maintained. |
28 | 16-110-6. Rules and regulations. |
29 | The commissioner is hereby authorized to promulgate whatever rules and regulations |
30 | may be required to implement this chapter and shall annually provide notice to all school districts |
31 | of the department's school waste disposal and refuse disposal policies. |
32 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SCHOOL WASTE RECYCLING AND REFUSE DISPOSAL | |
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1 | This act would require schools to comply with composting and recycling laws, would |
2 | promote the donation of unspoiled nonperishable food by schools, and would promote the |
3 | selection of local food service companies for school food service contracts and the selection of |
4 | vendors who recycle organic-waste at appropriate facilities. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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