Self-Haul Notification for Residential Premises Exemption 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your details as the property owner or designated agent. Clearly print your name, contact information, and address in the designated fields.
  3. Next, provide the property address for which you are submitting the notification. Ensure that this matches the address on your utility bill.
  4. Select the self-haul service level you require: Solid Waste Without Recyclables, Recyclables Self-Haul, or Both. Make sure to check only one option.
  5. Finally, certify that all information is accurate by signing in the provided space. This confirms your understanding of responsibilities regarding waste disposal and recycling.

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Californias Assembly Bill 341 (AB 341) requires all commercial businesses and multi-family properties to recycle. The legislation became effective July 1, 2012.
To reduce methane pollution and other short-lived climate pollutants, California passed SB 1383 (Lara, 2016). The law set targets for 2025: 75% less organic waste sent to landfills. 20% of unsold, still-edible food sent to food recovery organizations.
0:00 2:09 Big changes are coming your. Way. Getting trashed by the state for not reducing enough waste thatsMoreBig changes are coming your. Way. Getting trashed by the state for not reducing enough waste thats heading to our landfill. Now state lawmakers say San Dieans need to do more.
In accordance with SB 1383, property management and/or business owners must: Annually educate employees, contractors, customers and tenants on how to properly sort recyclables and organic waste in the correct bins. Provide information about waste diversion to new tenants within 14 days of occupation.
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