The purpose of this chapter is to implement provisions set forth in
Article 25, § 3(v)(2), of the Annotated Code of Maryland as follows:
To license refuse collectors for hire and to make it unlawful to collect,
remove or dispose of refuse for hire without a license; to authorize regulation
of commercial refuse collectors, including provision for suspension, revocation
and renewal of licenses, all to promote the health, safety and welfare of
the county; and to require public notice or hearing with the right to be represented
by counsel in any case where an applicant is denied a license.
This chapter may be cited as the "Dorchester County Regulations for
Licensing Refuse Collectors."
For the purposes of these regulations, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
DEPARTMENT
Dorchester County Highway Department and/or County Roads Board.
GARBAGE
All organic waste, consisting of the residue of animal, fruit or
vegetable matter, resulting from the preparation, cooking, handling or storage
of food, exclusive of human or animal feces.
MANAGER
The Manager of the Dorchester County Highway Department and/or County
Roads Board.
REFUSE
Ashes, garbage, rubbish, junk, industrial waste, dead animals and
all other solid waste materials, including salvable waste.
RUBBISH
All refuse other than garbage, whether combustible or noncombustible,
and such forms shall include but not be limited to the following: rubbish
from building construction or reconstruction, dead trees, uprooted tree stumps,
slash, rubble, street refuse, abandoned automobiles, machinery, bottles, cans,
wastepaper, cardboard, sawdust piles, slash from sawmill operations and all
other waste material.
It shall be unlawful for any person to collect or to transport any refuse
within the county for hire except as provided in these regulations. The City
of Cambridge and incorporated towns within Dorchester County are exempt.
Licensees shall operate fully in accordance with the following regulations:
A. They shall remove all refuse in containers or bundles
in accordance with the approved written statement of service for disposal
from every point of pickup and clean up spillage by the collector at pickup
points and along the route from the point of pickup to the truck.
B. They shall maintain regular service in accordance with
the written statement of service.
C. They shall provide alternate service within forty-eight
(48) hours in the event of a mishap or the breakdown of regular equipment
or if collection service is missed for any reason.
Permits or licenses issued under these regulations shall expire on January
1 of each year and may be renewed if the applicant complies with the applicable
provisions of these regulations. No permit or license shall be transferred,
except that in the event of the death of the permittee or licensee, his executor,
administrator or heirs shall be entitled to operate under the existing permit
or license.
Permit or license fees under these regulations shall be fixed annually
by resolution of the County Commissioners.
Any violation of any provisions of these regulations shall, upon conviction
thereof before a court of competent jurisdiction, be punished by a fine of
not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.) or by confinement in the county
jail for not more than six (6) months, or both such fine and imprisonment,
in the discretion of the court. Each day a violation of the provisions of
these regulations continues to exist shall constitute a separate offense.
In addition thereto, the county may institute injunctive, mandamus or any
other appropriate action or proceedings at law or equity for the enforcement
of these regulations or to correct violations of these regulations, and any
court of competent jurisdiction shall have the right to issue restraining
orders, temporary or permanent injunctions or mandamus or other appropriate
forms of remedy or relief.