Shelby County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 8. BUSINESSES AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS |
Article XV. TIRE DISPOSAL AND TIRE BUSINESS REGISTRATION |
§ 8-661. Disposal records/transmittal manifest.
(a)
Tire businesses shall keep disposal records in the form of a transmittal manifest, as prescribed by the county, at each business location for a minimum of three years and make such records readily available upon request at reasonable hours for inspection by representatives of the county. The manifest shall be legibly signed by an authorized representative of the tire business and clearly state the following:
(1)
Name, address, telephone number, and authorized signature of the tire hauler;
(2)
Name, address, telephone number, and authorized signature of the tire business who is contracting for the removal of the tires along with the permit number for such business;
(3)
Date of removal and the number of tires being transported;
(4)
Name, address, and telephone number of the location where the tires are to be delivered; and
(5)
Upon delivery, the name and signature of the person accepting the tires, including the date of acceptance.
(b)
The transmittal manifest required by this section shall at all times accompany tires while in transit. Any tire business directly delivering waste or used tires generated at its business location to a waste tire disposer or recycling facility shall also utilize the transmittal manifest and make such manifest available for production or inspection by representatives of the county, upon request. The original manifest shall be maintained by the tire business notwithstanding the use of a tire hauler or direct delivery by the tire business. A tire hauler contracted to deliver tires to a recycling facility or waste tire disposer shall maintain a duplicate copy of the manifest reflecting the delivery of such tires for proper disposal. The tire recycling or waste tire disposer shall sign the manifest upon acceptance of the tires and also maintain a copy of the manifest for the facility's records.
(Code 1992, § 7-561; Ord. No. 386, 10-26-2009; Ord. No. 441, Exh. A., 11-18-2013)