§ 8-6-704 - Boards -- Powers and duties.
               	 		
8-6-704.    Boards -- Powers and duties.
    (a)  The regional solid waste management boards have the following powers and duties:
      (1)  To  collect data, study, and initially evaluate the solid waste management  needs of all localities within their districts, as provided in     8-6-716, and to publish their findings as a regional needs assessment;
      (2)  To  evaluate on a continuous basis the solid waste needs of their districts  and thereby update the regional needs assessments at least biennially;
      (3)  To  formulate recommendations to all local governments within their  districts on solid waste management issues and to formulate plans for  providing adequate solid waste management;
      (4)  To  issue or deny certificates of need to any applicant for a solid waste  disposal facility permit within their districts with the exception of  permits for landfills when a private industry bears the expense of  operating and maintaining the landfill solely for the disposal of waste  generated by the industry or wastes of a similar kind or character;
      (5)  To  petition the Director of the Arkansas Department of Environmental  Quality to issue, continue in effect, revoke, modify, or deny any permit  for any element of a solid waste management system located within a  district based on compliance or noncompliance with the solid waste  management plan of the district;
      (6)  To  adopt rules under the Arkansas Administrative Procedure Act,     25-15-201 et seq., as are reasonably necessary to assure public notice  and participation in any findings or rulings of the boards and to  administer the duties of the boards;
      (7)  To establish programs to encourage recycling;
      (8)  To adopt official seals and alter them at pleasure;
      (9)  To maintain offices at such places as they may determine;
      (10)  To sue and be sued in their own names and to plead and be impleaded;
      (11)  To  make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary or  convenient in the exercise of the powers and functions of a district,  including, but not limited to, entering into contracts and agreements  with private entities for provision of services;
      (12)  To carry out all other powers and duties conferred by this subchapter and    8-6-801 et seq.;
      (13)    (A)  To  enter into agreements with another solid waste management district to  allow a district or any person within that district to transfer solid  waste into another district.
            (B)  However,  notice of all such authorizations shall be submitted to the Arkansas  Department of Environmental Quality within thirty (30) days and shall be  incorporated into the regional needs assessment in its next regular  update; and
      (14)    (A)  To  authorize a disposal facility within a district to accept the receipt of  solid waste from an adjoining district upon request by the generator of  that solid waste, provided that the request specifies the disposal  facility and the nature and estimated annual volume of solid waste to be  received.
            (B)  However, notice  of all such authorizations shall be submitted to the department within  thirty (30) days and shall be incorporated into the regional needs  assessment in its next regular update.
(b)    (1)  The regional solid waste management boards may:
            (A)  Apply  for such permits, licenses, certificates, or approvals as may be  necessary to construct, maintain, and operate any portion of a solid  waste management system and to obtain, hold, and use licenses, permits,  certificates, or approvals in the same manner as any other person or  operating unit of any other person;
            (B)  Employ  such engineers, architects, attorneys, real estate counselors,  appraisers, financial advisors, and other consultants and employees as  may be required in the judgment of the district and fix and pay their  compensation from funds available to the district therefor;
            (C)  Purchase  all kinds of insurance, including, but not limited to, insurance  against tort liability, business interruption, and risks of damage to  property; and
            (D)  Employ an environmental officer who may:
                  (i)  Inspect all landfills;
                  (ii)  Inspect other solid waste facilities;
                  (iii)  Inspect waste haulers and other vehicles;
                  (iv)  Ensure compliance with all district regulations;
                  (v)  Collect evidence of noncompliance and present the evidence to the prosecuting attorney; or
                  (vi)  Issue citations for the violation of any district regulation.
      (2)    (A)  If  a regional solid waste management board employs an environmental  officer under this subsection, then the environmental officer may  complete the training course for law enforcement officers at the  Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy.
            (B)  After satisfactory completion of the training course, the environmental officer shall be a law enforcement officer.
            (C)  After satisfactory completion of the training course, the environmental officer may:
                  (i)  Carry firearms;
                  (ii)  Execute  and serve a warrant or other processes issued under the authority of  the district and related to violations of district regulations; and
                  (iii)  Make arrests and issue citations for violations of district regulations regarding environmental protection.
(c)  The  regional solid waste management boards shall adopt and follow county  purchasing procedures, as provided in    14-22-101 et seq., as the  approved purchasing procedures for the districts.
(d)    (1)  Each  regional solid waste management board shall procure an annual financial  audit of the district. Such audits shall be conducted following each  board's fiscal year end. Regional solid waste management funds which are  subject to audit in conjunction with a single audit performed  consistent with Governmental Auditing and Reporting Standards are not  required to have a separate audit.
      (2)    (A)  Each  district shall choose and employ accountants in good standing with the  Arkansas State Board of Public Accountancy to conduct these audits in  accordance with Governmental Auditing and Reporting Standards issued by  the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States.
            (B)  The regional solid waste management district shall pay for such audits from their administrative moneys.
      (3)  Each  audit report and accompanying comments and recommendations shall be  reviewed by the appropriate regional solid waste management board.
      (4)  Copies  of each audit report of a regional solid waste management district  shall be filed with the department and with the Division of Legislative  Audit. In addition, one (1) copy of the audit report shall be kept for  public inspection with the books and records of the district.
      (5)  Failure  to provide a full and complete audit report, as required by this  subchapter, shall prohibit future distribution of revenue from funding  programs that are administered by the department unless otherwise  authorized by the director.