This text of Iowa § 455D.11I (Registration of waste tire haulers — bond) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Iowa primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
1.For the purposes of this section, “waste tire hauler” means a person who transports for
hire more than forty waste tires in a single load for commercial purposes.
2.A waste tire hauler shall register with, and obtain a certificate of registration from, the
department before hauling waste tires in this state. Requirements for registration of a waste
tire hauler shall include a provision that waste tire haulers shall pay all amounts due to any
individual or group of individuals when due for damages caused by improper disposal of
waste tires by the waste tire hauler or the waste tire hauler’s employee while acting within
the scope of employment. The waste tire hauler may apply for a certificate of registration by
submitting the forms provided for that purpose and shall provide the name of
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1. For the purposes of this section, “waste tire hauler” means a person who transports for
hire more than forty waste tires in a single load for commercial purposes.
2. A waste tire hauler shall register with, and obtain a certificate of registration from, the
department before hauling waste tires in this state. Requirements for registration of a waste
tire hauler shall include a provision that waste tire haulers shall pay all amounts due to any
individual or group of individuals when due for damages caused by improper disposal of
waste tires by the waste tire hauler or the waste tire hauler’s employee while acting within
the scope of employment. The waste tire hauler may apply for a certificate of registration by
submitting the forms provided for that purpose and shall provide the name of the applicant
and the address of the applicant’s principal place of business and any additional information
as deemed appropriate by the department.
3. A certificate of registration issued under this section is valid for one year from the date
of issuance. A registered waste tire hauler may renew the certificate by filing a renewal
applicationintheformprescribedbythedepartment,accompaniedbyanyapplicablerenewal
fee.
4. A certificate of registration shall at all times be carried and displayed in the vehicle
used for transportation of waste tires and shall be shown to a representative of the
department of natural resources or the state department of transportation, upon request.
The state department of transportation may inspect vehicles used for the transportation of
waste tires and request that the certificate of registration of the waste tire hauler be shown.
5. The department shall establish a reasonable registration fee sufficient to offset
expenses incurred in the administration of this section.
6. The department shall require that a waste tire hauler have on file with the department,
before the issuance or renewal of a registration certificate, a surety bond executed by a surety
company authorized to do business in this state in the sum of a minimum of one hundred
fifty thousand dollars, which bond shall be continuous in nature until canceled by the surety.
A surety shall provide at least thirty days’ notice in writing to the waste tire hauler and to
the department indicating the surety’s intent to cancel the bond and the effective date of the
cancellation. The surety bond shall be for the benefit of the citizens of this state and shall
be conditioned upon the waste tire hauler’s willingness to comply with this section. The
surety’s liability under this subsection is limited to the amount of the bond or the amount of
the damages or moneys due, whichever is less. However, this subsection does not limit the
amount of damages recoverable from a waste tire hauler to the amount of the surety bond.
The bond shall be made in a form prescribed by the commissioner of insurance and written
by a company authorized by the commissioner of insurance to do business in this state.
7. The department shall adopt rules necessary for the implementation and administration
of this section.