Nebraska Statutes
§ 13-2020 — County, municipality, or agency; provide or contract for disposal of solid waste; joint ownership of facility; governing body; powers and duties; rates and charges
Nebraska § 13-2020
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 13Cities, Counties, and Other Political Subdivisions
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 13-2020 (2026).
Text
(1)Effective October 1, 1993, each county and municipality shall provide or contract for facilities and systems as necessary for the safe and sanitary disposal of solid waste generated within its solid waste jurisdiction area. Such disposal shall comply with rules and regulations adopted and promulgated by the council for integrated solid waste management programs.
(2)A county, municipality, or agency may jointly own, operate, or own and operate with any person any facility or system and may enter into cooperative agreements as necessary and appropriate for the ownership, operation, or ownership and operation of any facility or system.
(3)A county, municipality, or agency may, either alone or in combination with any other county, municipality, or agency, contract with any person to prov
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Related
Jacobson v. Solid Waste Agency
653 N.W.2d 482 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2002)
Johnson v. City of Omaha
319 Neb. 402 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2025)
U & I SANITATION v. City of Columbus
998 F. Supp. 1092 (D. Nebraska, 1998)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1992, LB 1257, § 20; Laws 1997, LB 495, § 1.
Annotations: Subsection (4) of this section permits a municipal waste disposal agency to require periodic submissions of proof that a generator not using its system is disposing of waste at an alternate permitted facility on a regular basis, with the frequency of such submissions to be determined under a standard of reasonableness. Jacobson v. Solid Waste Agency of Northwest Neb., 264 Neb. 961, 653 N.W.2d 482 (2002). Subsection (4) of this section provides a means by which a resident or business may avoid paying a service fee to a municipality having regulatory jurisdiction under the Solid Waste Management Act, but it does not alter the power to regulate conferred by the act. Jacobson v. Solid Waste Agency of Northwest Neb., 264 Neb. 961, 653 N.W.2d 482 (2002). A municipality can only impose a garbage fee on those persons that actually use the garbage services provided. Village of Winside v. Jackson, 250 Neb. 851, 553 N.W.2d 476 (1996).
Nearby Sections
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Plans authorized; when; contents§ 13-1002
Cooperation with other states§ 13-1003
Improvement districts§ 13-1004
Management of districts§ 13-1005
Acquisition of property§ 13-1006
Reversion of property§ 13-101
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