455D.6 - DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR.

        455D.6  DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR.         The director shall:         1.  Unless otherwise specified in this chapter, recommend rules to      the commission which are necessary to implement this chapter.      Initial recommendations shall be made to the commission no later than      July 1, 1991.         2.  Seek, receive, and accept funds in the form of appropriations,      grants, awards, wills, bequests, endowments, and gifts for deposit in      the waste reduction and recycling trust fund to be used for programs      relating to the duties of the department under this chapter.         3.  Administer and coordinate the waste volume reduction and      recycling fund created under section 455D.15.         4.  Enter into contracts and agreements, with the approval of the      commission, for contracts in excess of twenty-five thousand dollars,      with local units of government, other state agencies, governments of      other states, governmental agencies of the United States, other      public and private contractors, and other persons as may be necessary      or beneficial in carrying out the department's duties under this      chapter.         5.  Submit a report to the general assembly on or before July 1,      1990, that characterizes the solid waste stream in Iowa and that      contains a strategy for managing each major component of the waste      stream.  The strategy shall describe the actions necessary to assure      that each segment of the waste stream is managed according to the      highest appropriate priority of the waste management hierarchy.         6.  Develop a strategy and recommend to the commission the      adoption of rules necessary to implement a strategy for white goods      and waste oil by January 1, 1990.         7.  Develop a strategy and recommend to the commission the      adoption of rules necessary to implement by January 1, 2004, a      strategy for the recycling of electronic goods and the disassembling      and removing of toxic parts from electronic goods.         8.  Provide financial assistance through expenditure of the waste      volume reduction and recycling fund to public and private entities to      promote and enable the development and implementation of markets and      industries in Iowa that will support and complement the state's waste      reduction and recycling programs.         9.  Study the technology available for the reclamation and      recycling of refrigerant, including the findings of nationwide      industry surveys, and make recommendations concerning whether or not      all persons providing refrigerator or air conditioner repair services      should own or have access to refrigerant reclamation or recycling      machinery.         10.  Identify products made from recycled or recovered materials      and provide a list of these products to the department of      administrative services and to all other state agencies to assist in      the development and review of procurement specifications.  The      director shall also develop, in cooperation with the director of the      department of administrative services, a program to promote the      procurement of listed products and seek information from state      agencies using products containing recycled or recovered materials to      evaluate their performance.  The program shall also provide that the      director seek information from suppliers regarding product      performance and recovered material content of products offered for      sale.  Based on the above evaluation, and information regarding the      recyclability of the components of products and their longevity, and,      where applicable, the energy efficiency of such products, the      department shall publish information on recommended products for      procurement.  This information shall be provided to all state      agencies as well as city and county purchasing agencies.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         89 Acts, ch 272, § 6; 2002 Acts, ch 1162, §59; 2003 Acts, ch 145,      §286         Referred to in § 455D.22, 455D.25