Minnesota Statutes > Chapter 214 > HIV, HBV, AND HCV PREVENTION PROGRAM
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- Cubic yard: means a cubic yard of nonmixed municipal solid waste that is not compacted. See Minnesota Statutes 297H.01
- Mixed municipal solid waste: means mixed municipal solid waste as defined in section 115A. See Minnesota Statutes 297H.01
- Nonmixed municipal solid waste: means :
(1) infectious waste as defined in section 116. See Minnesota Statutes 297H.01
- Periodic waste collection: means each time a waste container is emptied by the person that collects the nonmixed municipal solid waste at the point that the waste has been aggregated for collection by the generator. See Minnesota Statutes 297H.01
- Residential generator: means any of the following:
(1) a detached single family residence that generates mixed municipal solid waste or nonmixed municipal solid waste;
(2) a person residing in a building or site containing multiple residences that generates mixed municipal solid waste, including apartment buildings, common interest communities, or manufactured home parks, where each residence is separately billed by the waste service provider;
(3) an owner of a building or site containing multiple residences or an association representing residences that generate mixed municipal solid waste or nonmixed municipal solid waste, including apartment buildings, condominiums, manufactured home parks, or townhomes where no residence is separately billed for such service by the waste management service provider and the owner or association is billed directly for the waste management services. See Minnesota Statutes 297H.01
- Tax: means any fee, charge, exaction, or assessment imposed by a governmental entity on an individual, person, entity, transaction, good, service, or other thing. See Minnesota Statutes 645.44
- Waste management service provider: means the person who directly bills the generator or self-hauler for waste management services, and includes, but is not limited to, waste haulers, waste management facilities, utility services, and political subdivisions, to the extent they directly bill for waste management services. See Minnesota Statutes 297H.01