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Ord 2021-012 adding 3-24 Organics Reduction
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(b) Food Recovery Services collecting or receiving Edible Food directly from Commercial <br />Edible Food Generators, via a contract or written agreement established under 14 CCR <br />Section 18991.3(b), shall maintain the following records, or as otherwise specified by 14 <br />CCR Section 18991.5(a)(1): <br />(1) The name, address, and contact information for each Commercial Edible Food <br />Generator from which the service collects Edible Food. <br />(2) The quantity in pounds of Edible Food collected from each Commercial Edible <br />Food Generator per month. This may also include the total quantity in pounds of <br />food collected that was spoiled when received from a Commercial Edible Food <br />Generator or otherwise not able to be used to feed people. <br />(3) The quantity in pounds of Edible Food transported to each Food Recovery <br />Organization per month. <br />(4) The name, address, and contact information for each Food Recovery Organization <br />that the Food Recovery Service transports Edible Food to for Food Recovery. <br />(c) Food Recovery Organizations collecting or receiving Edible Food directly from <br />Commercial Edible Food Generators, via a contract or written agreement established under <br />14 CCR Section 18991.3(b), shall maintain the following records, or as otherwise specified <br />by 14 CCR Section 18991.5(a)(2): <br />(1) The name, address, and contact information for each Commercial Edible Food <br />Generator from which the organization receives Edible Food. <br />(2) The quantity in pounds of Edible Food received from each Commercial Edible <br />Food Generator per month. This may also include the total quantity in pounds of <br />food collected that was spoiled when received from a Commercial Edible Food <br />Generator or otherwise not able to be used to feed people. <br />(3) The name, address, and contact information for each Food Recovery Service that <br />the organization receives Edible Food from for Food Recovery. <br />(d) Food Recovery Organizations and Food Recovery Services that have their primary address <br />physically located in Alameda County and contract with or have written agreements with <br />one or more Commercial Edible Food Generators pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b) <br />shall report to the WMA the total pounds of Edible Food recovered from the Tier One and <br />Tier Two Commercial Edible Food Generators they have established a contract or written <br />agreement with pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b) according to the following <br />schedule: (i) no later than August 15, 2022, submit an initial report covering the period of <br />January 1, 2022 to June 30, 2022; and (ii) no later than March 31, 2023, and no later than <br />every March 31 thereafter, submit a report covering the period of January 1 to December <br />31 of the previous calendar year. <br />(e) In order to support Edible Food Recovery capacity planning assessments and similar <br />studies, Food Recovery Services and Food Recovery Organizations operating in Alameda <br />
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