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County shall provide, upon request, information and consultation to the Enforcement <br />Agency regarding existing, or proposed new or expanded, Food Recovery capacity in a <br />form that can be provided to or that can be accessed by the WMA, Member Agencies, and <br />Commercial Edible Food Generators in Alameda County. A Food Recovery Service or <br />Food Recovery Organization contacted by the Enforcement Agency shall respond to such <br />request for information within 60 days, unless a shorter timeframe is otherwise specified <br />by the Enforcement Agency. <br />(f) The Enforcement Agency for the provisions of this Section is Member Agency and, if <br />authorized by the Member Agency, the WMA and any other Designee of the Member <br />Agency. <br />3-24-800 Requirements for Regulated Haulers and Facility Operators <br />(a) Requirements for Regulated Haulers. <br />(1) A Regulated Hauler providing Single -Family, Commercial, or industrial Organic <br />Waste collection service to generators within Alameda County shall meet the <br />following requirements and standards in connection with collection of Organic <br />Waste: <br />(A) Through written notice to the Member Agency annually on or before March <br />31, identify the facilities to which they will transport Organic Waste <br />including facilities for Source Separated Recyclable Materials and Source <br />Separated Compost Container Organic Waste. <br />(B) Transport Source Separated Recyclable Materials to a facility that recycles <br />those materials and transport Source Separated Compost Container Organic <br />Waste to a facility, operation, activity, or property that recovers Organic <br />Waste as defined in 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12, Article 2. <br />(C) Obtain approval from the Member Agency to haul Organic Waste, unless it <br />is transporting Source Separated Organic Waste to a Community <br />Composting site or lawfully transporting C&D in a manner that complies <br />with 14 CCR Section 18989.1, this Chapter, and any WMA and Member <br />Agency rules. <br />(2) Within the boundaries of any Member Agency in which it has customers, a <br />Regulated Hauler collecting Organic Waste shall: <br />(A) Up to four times per year, provide reports to the WMA and Member <br />Agency on Commercial Business account information and service levels in <br />a form to be specified by the WMA. <br />(B) Assist in the dissemination of SB 1383 educational materials to Single - <br />Family and Commerical Business accounts. . <br />(C) At least annually and during new staff on -boarding, train Regulated <br />Hauler's customer service representatives and account managers/recycling <br />