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California Integrated Waste Management Board Prison Noncompliance Resolution Oct 2007

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Board Meeting
October 16, 2007

Agenda Item 3 (Revised)
Attachment 3

CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD
Resolution 2007-212 (Revised)
Consideration Of Action For Noncompliance With The 50 Percent Diversion Mandate By: 20th
District Agricultural Association; 7th District Agricultural Association; Calipatria State Prison;
San Quentin State Prison; Compton Community College; 21st District Agricultural Association;
California Institution For Men, Chino; And Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility
WHEREAS, Public Resources Code Section 42921 (b) mandates that reporting State agencies
and large State facilities must meet a 50 percent diversion goal by January 1, 2004.
WHEREAS, Following the preparation and submittal of this agenda item, San Quentin State
Prison and the 20th District Agricultural Association have both submitted statements and
documentation supporting achievement of the 50 percent diversion mandate; and
WHEREAS, the 7th District Agricultural Association; Calipatria State Prison; Compton
Community College; 21st District Agricultural Association; California Institution For Men,
Chino; And Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility have submitted their annual report;
however, the submitted reports show noncompliance with the 50 percent diversion mandate; and
WHEREAS, Compton Community College; 21st District Agricultural Association; California
Institution For Men, Chino; and the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility have not shown
compliance with the 50 percent diversion mandate for two or more consecutive years; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that San Quentin State Prison and the 20th District
Agricultural Association have both met the requirements of Public Resources Code, Section
42921 et. sec.; and
NOW, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 7th District Agricultural Association;
Calipatria State Prison; Compton Community College; 21st District Agricultural Association;
California Institution For Men, Chino; And Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility have not
shown that the 50 percent diversion mandate has been achieved as required by Public Resources
Code, Section 42921 (b); and
NOW, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff shall place the noncompliant State agencies
and large State facilities identified above on the noncompliance section of the California
Integrated Waste Management Board’s Enforcement Orders and Actions website; and

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NOW, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Board staff and, as appropriate Board leadership,
shall meet with the leadership of the noncompliant State agency/facility to discuss appropriate
steps to take to achieve the mandated diversion and that, upon completion of the leadership
meeting, program staff shall review the necessity of the agency/facility developing and
submitting a modified Integrated Waste Management Plan; and
NOW, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Board staff shall develop a letter to the Legislature
and Governor, signed by the Board’s chair, reporting the noncompliance with the 50 percent
diversion mandate.
CERTIFICATION
The undersigned Executive Director, or his designee, of the California Integrated Waste
Management Board does hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a
resolution duly and regularly adopted at a meeting of the California Integrated Waste
Management Board held on October 16, 2007.
Dated: October 16, 2007
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
Mark Leary
Executive Director

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