2025 Session Last amended: 2005 session

§ 115A.96 — Household Hazardous Waste; Management

Plain-Language Summary

This section requires the MPCA to run a statewide household hazardous waste program that includes collection sites where residents can drop off dangerous household products and an education program about proper disposal. Every county must have a household hazardous waste management plan as part of its solid waste plan. Municipalities that operate collection programs under state contracts are treated as state employees for liability purposes during certain phases of waste handling.

Practical Notes
Every county in Minnesota must provide residents with access to household hazardous waste collection — for products like paint, pesticides, motor oil, and cleaning chemicals. Residents who have these materials can find their county’s collection schedule and sites. Counties that fail to implement these programs are not meeting their legal obligations under the Waste Management Act.