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Creates dedicated fund accounts to strengthen waste regulation, long-term site care, and fund an MSU circular economy institute for research, training, and market development.
Creates dedicated fund accounts to strengthen waste regulation, long-term site care, and fund an MSU circular economy institute for research, training, and market development.
Status: Introduced (4/15/2025); referred to Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture. Amends: 1994 PA 451, secs. 11550 & 11582 (MCL 324.11550 & 324.11582).
Create a dedicated funding structure within Michigan’s Solid Waste Management Fund to (1) support state materials-management operations and long‑term care of disposal facilities, and (2) establish a sustained funding stream for a “circular economy institute” (hosted at Michigan State University) to advance research, workforce development, and technical assistance for material reduction, reuse, recycling, and recovery.
Establishes three distinct accounts inside the Solid Waste Management Fund:
Legislative intent: each fiscal year the circular economy institute account should receive at least 10% of the combined total deposited in the solid waste staff and perpetual care accounts in the preceding fiscal year.
Eligible uses (expenditures require appropriation):
Creates/clarifies three grant programs (subject to appropriation and department administration):
Overall, SB 201 organizes and directs existing and potential new Solid Waste Management Fund resources toward stronger regulatory capacity, long‑term care of disposal sites, recycling market development, and establishment of an MSU‑based circular economy institute.
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